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Weiseyyy
Posted 6/2/2023 5:38 PM (#1021275)
Subject: Central MN Lakes To Look At?





Posts: 64


Location: Minnesota
Hello!

I'm planning on heading out this Monday morning for the first trip of the season and am curious as to if there are any hidden gems that I haven't been to yet. I'm just trying to fish something other than Sugar, Independence, and Rebecca, ya know?

I'm open to driving a good distance as well, but would prefer no further than an hour and a half.

Thanks for the help and good luck this weekend.

Alex

Clark A
Posted 6/2/2023 5:55 PM (#1021276 - in reply to #1021275)
Subject: RE: Central MN Lakes To Look At?




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Location: Bloomington, MN
Isn't Rebecca a DNR brood lake?
Clark A
Posted 6/2/2023 5:56 PM (#1021277 - in reply to #1021275)
Subject: RE: Central MN Lakes To Look At?




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Location: Bloomington, MN
Isn't Rebecca a DNR brood lake?
Brian Hoffies
Posted 6/2/2023 6:48 PM (#1021279 - in reply to #1021275)
Subject: Re: Central MN Lakes To Look At?





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Do the Mississippi River below Little Falls.
Weiseyyy
Posted 6/3/2023 10:39 AM (#1021307 - in reply to #1021277)
Subject: RE: Central MN Lakes To Look At?





Posts: 64


Location: Minnesota
Clark A - 6/2/2023 5:56 PM

Isn't Rebecca a DNR brood lake?


Yep, they manage it for muskies and make sure they're doing good. Fishing is still allowed, but they ask that people use "techniques that don't stress" the fish too much.
chuckski
Posted 6/3/2023 10:40 AM (#1021308 - in reply to #1021275)
Subject: Re: Central MN Lakes To Look At?




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Location: Brighton CO.
There are many places to fish, but harder to find a quiet place to fish. Poke around you may find some.
bloatlord
Posted 6/5/2023 4:21 PM (#1021354 - in reply to #1021275)
Subject: Re: Central MN Lakes To Look At?




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Depending on where you are in/around the cities, the Lincoln Lakes may just scrape within your requirements. Alexander has the better reputation between it and Shamineau. To the North you've got East and West Rush in Chisago County along with Cross Lake (Pine County). Waconia is stocked too, along with its bigger sister, Minnetonka.
Brian Hoffies
Posted 6/5/2023 6:45 PM (#1021357 - in reply to #1021275)
Subject: Re: Central MN Lakes To Look At?





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Be careful if parking at the west access on Rush. There have been break-ins there in the past.
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