Crystal Lake
MNFisherman
Posted 10/26/2019 2:34 PM (#948906)
Subject: Crystal Lake




Posts: 154


Never caught a tiger and got some left over suckers 5”-7”. Was curious if anybody thinks I’ll have any luck there or not. Just going off the pier which is in the red spot on the map. EDIT: And how deep do you guys put you’re suckers under a bobber?

Edited by MNFisherman 10/26/2019 2:38 PM




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supertrollr
Posted 10/26/2019 3:05 PM (#948907 - in reply to #948906)
Subject: Re: Crystal Lake


be careful ,a serial killer that live deep in the lake could bite on that
MNFisherman
Posted 10/26/2019 5:31 PM (#948912 - in reply to #948907)
Subject: Re: Crystal Lake




Posts: 154


Think I’m actually gonna head to eagle in maple grove
MNFisherman
Posted 10/27/2019 7:50 AM (#948935 - in reply to #948912)
Subject: Re: Crystal Lake




Posts: 154


At eagle right now and dock is 3ft deep with weeds to surface... sucker constantly swimming into them. Stay or go to different lake?
Tiger222
Posted 10/28/2019 10:10 AM (#948993 - in reply to #948906)
Subject: Re: Crystal Lake




Posts: 90


Eagle's pier is in a bad spot, as is Bryant. I'd imagine Crystal is a better option as there is a nice drop off. Crystal near New Hope is decent too, mostly smaller Tigers though.
Musky Face
Posted 10/28/2019 7:37 PM (#949039 - in reply to #948906)
Subject: Re: Crystal Lake




Posts: 558


I caught my 1st and 2nd musky from crystal lake in robbinsdale. Decent depth off of the dock there. 1st one was on a 7 inch gold and black rapala, 2nd was on a sucker. This was 20 years ago and haven't fished since then, but I know there are sum tigers still in there. There is a culvert on the nw side also and that was a good spot also. Good luck.