
Calhoun Lake (Bde Maka Ska)
Minneapolis, MN · Hennepin County
Right Now
Mostly Clear
Water
50°
Wind
9 mph
NW
Gusts
14 mph
Pressure
29.98
steady
Forecast - Wed, Apr 29
High / Low
52° / 37°
Wind
7 mph
gusts 22 mph
Precip
0%
UV
5
Sunrise
11:05 AM
Sunset
1:16 AM
Today Read
Calhoun Lake (Bde Maka Ska)Wind read
Calm
7 mph avg
Water read
50°
Cool-water mix
Air range
37° / 52°
today
Precip
0%
low concern
Today's forecast for Calhoun Lake (Bde Maka Ska) has calm wind, 37F to 52F air temperatures, 0% chance of precipitation, and 50F water.
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Today's AI read
Transition pattern
Transition temps can split fish between warming edges and deeper comfort zones. Wind is not the main constraint, so timing and presentation can drive the plan. Check the solunar window against hourly wind and light.
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Trip read from the AI planner
FishableFishing Forecast
waxing gibbous
Major
5:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Minor
11:06 PM - 12:36 AM
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Water Temperature History
Current
62°
May 10
Low
34°
Feb 21
Average
58°
Last 12 Months
Warmest avg: July (78°F)
Coolest avg: February (42°F)
Rapid warming: May → June (+15°F)
Sharpest cooling: September → October (-12°F)
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Fishing Forecast
3/5waxing gibbous
Water at 50°F -- good for cool-water species.
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FAQ
About Calhoun Lake (Bde Maka Ska)
Calhoun Lake (Bde Maka Ska) covers 419.00 acres (0.65 square miles)
Calhoun Lake (Bde Maka Ska) is located in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN. It is accessible to the public for outdoor activities.
However, ice conditions can vary significantly across the lake and change rapidly. Ice is never completely safe - always check local conditions in person, use proper safety equipment (like ice picks and flotation gear), and never go alone.
General ice safety guidelines suggest:
• 4+ inches for walking/ice fishing
• 8-12 inches for snowmobiles
• 12-15+ inches for small vehicles
Remember: These are guidelines only. Actual ice safety depends on many factors beyond thickness (ice quality, currents, temperature fluctuations).