Fish Iowa - Mississippi River - Pool 11, Mississippi River


About Pool 11, Mississippi River

Surface Area (acres): 19875.00
See below for additional location-specific regulations

Location

County: Clayton
Description: Pool 11 extends 32.1 miles from Lock and Dam 11 at Dubuque, IA upstream to Lock and Dam 10 located at Guttenberg, IA. Pool 11 is part of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge.
Coordinates: 42.59379497, -90.74900428

Nearby Parks

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Amenities

Amenities at Pool 11, Mississippi River include:
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Fishing Report

  • Ice Condition: Not Recommended
  • Water Temperature (°F): 59.0
  • Ramp Condition: Useable
  • Comments: Water level has fallen to 10.2 feet at the Lock and Dam below Guttenberg and is expected to remain steady this week. When the lock gates are out, look for fish to move away from the dam to slack water. Try fishing the downstream current seams off the main channel. Water clarity is stained with some trees and debris floating through the dam. Last updated on 05/07/2026
Species Reports
Freshwater Drum - Good: Freshwater drum are biting on a piece of crawler fished just off the bottom in moderate current. . Last updated on 04/16/2026
White Bass - Fair: Cast an inline spinner in areas with current where white bass are chasing minnows. . Last updated on 04/16/2026
Smallmouth Bass - Good: Cast inline spinners along the rocks in areas with moderate current to catch feeding smallmouth bass. . Last updated on 04/23/2026
Channel Catfish - Fair: Expect the catfish bite to pick up as water temperatures rise into the 60s. Try a bit of crawler fished off the bottom. Last updated on 05/07/2026
Black Crappie - Slow: Try small jigs tipped with a live minnow in the warmer water of backwaters and along docks in side channels and protected marina areas. . Last updated on 05/07/2026
White Crappie - Slow: Try small jigs tipped with a live minnow in the warmer water of backwaters and along docks in side channels and protected marina areas. . Last updated on 05/07/2026

Fishing Summary

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Consumption Guidelines

Iowa-Caught Fish Are Safe to Eat, In Almost All Cases

In nearly all cases, Iowa fish are safe to eat. Cleaning and/or preparing the meal causes most of the problems regarding taste or color of fish. Like all living creatures, fish are susceptible to diseases, parasites, and other naturally occurring conditions in the water. If you suspect your fish is affected by any of these conditions, do not eat it. Consider eating smaller and younger fish which usually have lower levels of contaminants than larger ones. Most contaminants accumulate in larger, older fish. For additional information, check out our resources for eating and cooking Iowa caught fish.

To learn more about fish tissue monitoring, visit our Fish Tissue Monitoring page .

Stocking

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Management

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Motoring Restrictions

Motoring Restrictions: None

Contacts for this Location

Fishing Regulations

The summaries listed below are a partial listing provided for your benefit. Familiarize yourself with the complete Fishing Regulations here: Iowa DNR Fishing Regulations and Laws.

Aquatic Invasive Species

  • Bighead Carp
  • Brittle Naiad
  • Eurasian Watermilfoil
  • Flowering Rush
  • Largemouth Bass Virus
  • Silver Carp
  • Zebra Mussel

To learn more about AIS, visit the Iowa DNR's Aquatic Invasive Species page for more information and resources.

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