leech lake info
weedsnager
Posted 5/11/2008 8:26 AM (#317612)
Subject: leech lake info





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Location: St. John, Indiana
we're headed to leech lake for the first time in the first week of june...we'll be staying at brindley's.....any helpful info you guys might want to share would be great... we'll be fishing for everything, not just muskies..........places to eat....good bait shops, hazards on the lake to avoid, etc....thanks
Obfuscate Musky
Posted 5/12/2008 1:00 PM (#317758 - in reply to #317612)
Subject: Re: leech lake info




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Location: MPLS, MN
Most hazards on the lake are marked. I would still be careful near the Pelican island area. I hit an unmarked rock trolling there once. Charlies Up North is a good bar to hang out at night, has an outdoor boat bar and DJs ect on Fridays and Sat. Zona Rosa has good Mexican food and the Lucky Moose has real good food. Reeds is the spot to get your tackle. These are all in Walker.

The Muskies can be anywhere so explore. Walleye a good bet is Mound, Oak and Moore Point. Bass in Steamboat Bay and Shingobee Bay.

I have a boat slip there and will be there June 5th - 8th. PM me when it gets closer and I'll give you any updated info if I have any.

Good Luck.
weedsnager
Posted 5/12/2008 4:03 PM (#317779 - in reply to #317612)
Subject: Re: leech lake info





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Location: St. John, Indiana
thanks for the detailed help!!
happy hooker
Posted 5/13/2008 2:20 PM (#317896 - in reply to #317779)
Subject: Re: leech lake info




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Leech is not known to be a good openner lake,,,and its been a cool cool spring,,,maybe think of hoping into one of the smaller area lakes too like Little Wolf that might be warmer

Walker has FANTASTIC places to eat

Dont miss the prime Rib at "Ranch House" on fri night served with those popover rolls that melt in your mouth

Bensons in Town has excelent pizza

The mexican place behind Reeds cant remember name has great food

And if hes open this year "WOK-R inn has the best Chinese food youve ever had it is owned by local muskie guide and former PMTT trail teamer Steve Doty in adition to being a fine angler he also studied under a master oriental chef,,Great food and a good spot to pick up some fishing info,,He said he may be open this year it is located right next to Grocery Store in Walker


Edited by happy hooker 5/13/2008 2:22 PM
weedsnager
Posted 5/13/2008 8:52 PM (#317938 - in reply to #317612)
Subject: Re: leech lake info





Posts: 476


Location: St. John, Indiana
any other areas for good bass fishing?
MNSteveH
Posted 5/13/2008 11:02 PM (#317969 - in reply to #317612)
Subject: RE: leech lake info


last year I heard bulldawgs did pretty well one the opener. I might point out that the opener isn't until the 7th, so If you are there the first week...

As far as fun after the fishing is over, Zona Rosa in Walker has great fajitas, but the best place to eat by far is The Brauhaus - about 10 miles west of Walker on hwy 34, weiner schnitzel, spatzel and great beers... My family love's it.
mmclain6101
Posted 5/14/2008 2:21 PM (#318067 - in reply to #317612)
Subject: Re: leech lake info




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Location: Mayer, MN
Just was up there last weekend and there is still Ice on the big parts of the lake. Couple of guys...not me, got trapped and had to be rescued when the Ice shifted. Just a heads up
Obfuscate Musky
Posted 5/15/2008 8:22 AM (#318199 - in reply to #317938)
Subject: Re: leech lake info




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Location: MPLS, MN
weedsnager - 5/13/2008 8:52 PM

any other areas for good bass fishing?


My slip is in the south end of Walker Bay so I normally fish Bass in the spots I listed. I have a buddy who is a big Bass fisherman and he likes to fish the Bear Island/Boy/Heaquarters Bay area.