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If you’re in search of the perfect trophy fish, look no further Leech Lake is the HOT spot!  The Muskie is well known for being an elusive predator, able to avoid even the most appealing lure. While it can be challenging, it also means that you have an opportunity to relax and enjoy the beauty […]

Every year the Minnesota DNR is tasked with counting fish, not just a few but A LOT of fish! They do this so they can better manage fisheries and set appropriate fishing regulations. Using their DNR LakeFinder, we are able to see the results for Leech Lake. Let’s take a look at what they had […]

Trolling crankbaits at night in 7 to 9 feet has produced walleyes off Pine Point and west of Goose Island. If the wind is blowing, there is some daytime walleye action with crankbaits off First and Second Duck points in 8 feet. Work the cabbage in Steamboat Bay or off Mound’s Point and the rocks […]

Cover water with a crankbait or spinner and crawler for walleyes in Sucker Bay over 12 to 16 feet. The deep humps in Walker Bay started giving up a few more walleyes on live-bait rigs and crawlers. Trolling crankbaits after dark around Goose Island in 9 to 12 feet has produced walleyes as well. Muskies […]

You have to cover water to catch walleyes during the day. Crankbaits or spinners and crawlers are producing some daytime fish in 12 to 15 feet around Goose Flats, the Snake Pit, and Cedar Point in Walker Bay. A slip bobber and leech also is producing some walleyes in the weeds and Walker Bay breaks […]

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