Detroite Lakes Area in Minnesota.
MNJackpot
Posted 2/19/2003 7:15 PM (#60681)
Subject: Detroite Lakes Area in Minnesota.




Posts: 14


Location: Moorhead, MN
Hi fellow musky hunters,
I got into musky fishing last summer and didn't catch anything. But I was wondering if anybody knows a good musky lake in the Detroit Lakes area.
I know big DL has some muskies in it but alot of lakes in this area get pounded by jetskies and waterskiers.


Posted 2/19/2003 7:37 PM (#60689 - in reply to #60681)
Subject: RE: Detroite Lakes Area in Minnesota.


Jackpot,

Try Beers Lake in Maplewood statepark. Good numbers of fish and NO jetskies. If you like a lake with 2 uninhabited cabins, possibly another boat or two, but mostly canoes. Beers is for you.

E-mail me at [email protected] and i'll give you a few tips.

Brett Waldera
PapaJoe
Posted 2/19/2003 11:19 PM (#60722 - in reply to #60689)
Subject: RE: Detroite Lakes Area in Minnesota.




Posts: 285


Hi Guys,
I'm heading to that area too for several days in early July. Is Beers Lake big enough to be intersting for more than 2 days?

I'll be staying near the We Fest music place, there concerts scheduled and I'm going to make it an extended fish & music weekend.

Also, any hot tips for decent Supper Clubs around the area?

Cheers,
Papa Joe

Posted 2/20/2003 9:25 AM (#60758 - in reply to #60681)
Subject: RE: Detroite Lakes Area in Minnesota.


For supper clubs, go to the Shoram--it's on a canal between Lakes Melissa and Sallie, I think. Cute place, good fish, burgers and pizza, it's been around since the 20's I think. Otherwise, there's Lakeside, which is a bit fancier right on the DL beach strip.