Calhoun & Harriet metro lakes
WiscoMusky
Posted 4/22/2016 9:55 PM (#814849)
Subject: Calhoun & Harriet metro lakes




Posts: 397


Location: Wisconsin
One of my best friends and fishing buddy moved to the twin cities last fall. He lives only a couple blocks from lake Calhoun, and him and I plan on fishing both their and lake Harriet when I visit him this year..
Just curious if anyone on here has any experience there, and if you wouldn't mind sliding some info on those waters. We both are avid musky guys, but it would be much appreciated if we could get a couple pointers on those waters. Thanks guys!
WiscoMusky
Posted 4/24/2016 10:30 PM (#815021 - in reply to #814849)
Subject: Re: Calhoun & Harriet metro lakes




Posts: 397


Location: Wisconsin
I will likely be up there in late June/early July, if any of you have suggestions to try during that time
ErockEsox
Posted 4/25/2016 2:43 PM (#815092 - in reply to #814849)
Subject: Re: Calhoun & Harriet metro lakes




Posts: 118


Most of my luck on Harriet has been on bucktails. You will basically want to fish the weed edge around the entire lake. I've raised or caught fish on just about every weed line in that lake. Some days you'll move a ton of fish and others nothing. If you aren't moving fish then try something new. Calhoun has a ridiculous amount of underwater structure. Get yourself a nice map or GPS. Goes from 40 ft to 7 ft real quick in a lot of places. I've only fished it once for musky because the parking up there is garbage.
mnmusky
Posted 4/25/2016 4:36 PM (#815110 - in reply to #814849)
Subject: RE: Calhoun & Harriet metro lakes




Tough to stay focused on those lakes.
muskyroller
Posted 4/25/2016 5:27 PM (#815115 - in reply to #815110)
Subject: Re: Calhoun & Harriet metro lakes




Posts: 1039


Location: North St. Paul, MN
Joe, what could you possibly mean????
musky-skunk
Posted 4/28/2016 4:49 PM (#815463 - in reply to #814849)
Subject: RE: Calhoun & Harriet metro lakes





Posts: 785


*SIGH* I guess I need to go fish these lakes now... hahaha