Woman Lake is a 5,516 acres (22.32 km2) lake in Cass County, Minnesota, United States.[1]
The lake has 3 public accesses. The lake is part of a 4 lake chain called the Woman Lake Chain. Other lakes in the chain include Child Lake, Girl Lake and Little Woman Lake. The town of Longville, Minnesota can be accessed by boat from Woman Lake. The lake is very well known for its impressive Walleye, Northern, Perch, Smallmouth Bass and Muskie fishing.
The lake is stocked by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.[1]
In the game NASCAR: Dirt To Dayton, one of the sponsors for the truck racing series is called Schneider Boats. The address on the letter you receive from them is Woman Lake MN. It is a fictional company, one of many Minnesota references in the game.
Woman Lake was named in commemoration of Ojibwe women who were killed there in a battle against the Sioux.[2]
^ ab"Lake information report: Woman". Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved 19 September 2013.
^Upham, Warren (1920). Minnesota Geographic Names: Their Origin and Historic Significance. Minnesota Historical Society. p. 87.
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