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Location: Metro, MN | I've been fishing muskies diehard for years. I live right in the heart of the cities here but have never taken the time to fish Minnetonka. To be honest I hate going in blind and just trying to figure out a lake of that size day by day without a starting point.
Can somebody with some experience on that body of water point me to at least a good starting point or a select few bays to work? I've heard the North End is the way to go.
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| In my opinion, the best strategy is to pick a few bays and learn them, as you cited. With the current wake restriction in place, this strategy makes even more sense. So in that respect, I'd pick a launch, pick 2-3 areas near said launch, and then have at it.
The lake is a maze of structure and what/ where holds fish the best changes year in and year out. Everyone has a favorite spot, but to be honest, my favorites are the ones I've seen fish on... this season. Personally, one of the most rewarding things I find on that lake is the finding new spots that hold fish.
From there enjoy the puzzle. That is what keeps me coming back for more.
Edited by Brad P 6/13/2014 9:57 PM
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