LQP
Est. 1982 Montevideo, Minnesota Non-Profit

Welcome to The
Lac Qui Parle
Lake Association

Lac Qui Parle Lake at the bridge - Photo by Bret Amundson
Walleye and Waterfowl

Welcome to the LQP Lake Association

Walleye and waterfowl are two things that come to mind when outdoorsman around Minnesota hear the words Lac Qui Parle Lake. Lac Qui Parle has a tradition of being one of the best walleye fisheries in the state and the Lac Qui Parle Lake Association is helping in keeping that tradition alive for the anglers of Minnesota. The Lac Qui Parle Lake Association was created in 1982 as a non-profit organization. Since its inception, the Lac Qui Parle Lake Association has been involved in funding numerous lake projects as well as projects that help aid the outdoor enthusiast. The Lac Qui Parle Lake Association works in conjunction with the Minnesota DNR and has been instrumental in providing funding for walleye stocking programs, fishing piers, boat ramps and rip rap projects on the erodible shorelines of Lac Qui Parle Lake.

Board of Directors

Scott Monson, Steve Mitlyng,
Joe Bungarden, Pete McGinty
Andy Johnson, Brett Jacobs and Gary Groothius

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46th Annual Lac Qui Parle Lake Walleye Tournament

46th Annual Lac Qui Parle Lake Walleye Tournament

Saturday, June 6th, 2026

Lake Association Donation

Lake Association Donation

Lake Association recently donated 12,000 dollars to Tri-County Lets Go Fishing.

Fall 2015 Lac Qui Parle Lake Walleye Stocking!

Fall 2015 Lac Qui Parle Lake Walleye Stocking!

Stocking of young of the year walleyes on Lac Qui Parle Lake this Fall. Fish measured 7-9 in length. Bottom left pectoral fin is clipped. Please continue to watch for these fin clipped fish in the years to come. LQP Lake Association has a goal to stock 25,000 walleyes. To become a member of the LQP Lake Association go to www.lqplake.org and download a membership form.


Projects & Events

Lake Association Projects

Walleye stocking programs, fishing pier construction, boat ramp improvements, rip rap projects on erodible shorelines, youth fishing activities, and community partnerships.

Includes the LQP Lake "Dam Cam," youth activities programs, and ongoing partnerships with the Minnesota DNR for lake improvement and conservation.