Minneapolis/ St. Paul Metro Musky lakes
mnmusky101
Posted 5/6/2009 6:50 PM (#376526)
Subject: Minneapolis/ St. Paul Metro Musky lakes





Posts: 169


Location: Houlton, WI
Anyone know some information on east metro lakes like White Bear, Lake Elmo, Bald Eagle, etc. Thanks
Guest
Posted 5/7/2009 10:20 AM (#376652 - in reply to #376526)
Subject: RE: Minneapolis/ St. Paul Metro Musky lakes


what kind of info are you looking for?
Pedro
Posted 5/7/2009 10:44 AM (#376655 - in reply to #376526)
Subject: Re: Minneapolis/ St. Paul Metro Musky lakes





Posts: 670


Location: Otsego, MN
If you want muskie info, there is a MN Muskie Book that has tips for all the lakes.
dfree
Posted 5/7/2009 10:56 AM (#376658 - in reply to #376526)
Subject: Re: Minneapolis/ St. Paul Metro Musky lakes




Posts: 165


Location: Minnesota
www.dnr.state.mn.us
Mak51
Posted 5/7/2009 11:53 AM (#376670 - in reply to #376658)
Subject: Re: Minneapolis/ St. Paul Metro Musky lakes




Location: MN
I would swing into or call up Thorne Bros., they should be able to help.
Guest
Posted 5/7/2009 1:18 PM (#376677 - in reply to #376526)
Subject: RE: Minneapolis/ St. Paul Metro Musky lakes


Ya might want to try a different tactic for getting info than bluntly asking for it on a website, to which you've "contributed" a whole 15 posts - mostly direct questions. Most musky fisherman do not just give their spots, patterns, or favorite lakes away. There is a search feature that could probably get you going in the right direction. Use that info to get an idea of where to start and then put some time in like everyone else.
thescottith
Posted 5/7/2009 1:49 PM (#376681 - in reply to #376677)
Subject: RE: Minneapolis/ St. Paul Metro Musky lakes




Posts: 444


What is it you want to Know? There good early season Lakes to fish, Later go deeper and fish at night, and you'll need to be prepared to burn in your bucktail...
bassinbob84
Posted 5/7/2009 5:13 PM (#376728 - in reply to #376526)
Subject: Re: Minneapolis/ St. Paul Metro Musky lakes




Posts: 646


Location: In a shack in the woods
This poster was badgering me for spots last night though. He had another post about the at croix. I told him I could tell him what to look for and when I was down that way in a couple weeks I could take him and show him if I had an open seat. The next 3 hours was asking for spots. I finally just stopped responding. I might ask depths or what type of things to look for on a new body of water but never spots. That makes people clam up in a hurry. They don't want to give out there spots which is very understandable.
Dave Williamson
Posted 5/7/2009 8:39 PM (#376764 - in reply to #376526)
Subject: RE: Minneapolis/ St. Paul Metro Musky lakes





Posts: 203


Location: Alexandria, Minnesota
I can show you some spots from the front of my boat.Warning you ara going to have to drive a couple hours northwest and its going to cost you. Just Kidding!!! If you are looking to learn some new spots, I would consider hiring a guide that fishes a lake you are interested in learning.
birdmanmt
Posted 5/7/2009 11:52 PM (#376813 - in reply to #376526)
Subject: Re: Minneapolis/ St. Paul Metro Musky lakes




Posts: 11


Fish shallow, deep and in-between.
alltail
Posted 5/11/2009 12:30 AM (#377262 - in reply to #376526)
Subject: Re: Minneapolis/ St. Paul Metro Musky lakes




Posts: 64


I never saw mnmusky101 asking for SPOTS. Give the guy a break. He was just asking for info! 1 post of 1,000 posts. The post by bfree will lead mnmusky101 in the right direction and hiring a guide can do the trick if you are looking for SPOTS...Takes a real man to bicker behind a GUEST user name!
eric001
Posted 5/11/2009 8:03 AM (#377291 - in reply to #376526)
Subject: Re: Minneapolis/ St. Paul Metro Musky lakes





Posts: 222


Location: c.wis
ive found alot of info on the net, also check out the mn regonal forums put on by hso outdoors. there are many article published on the game and fish mag aswell.if you look hard enough there are a few anglers that arnet tight lipped. once in while you'll find some golden info.