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Muskie Fishing -> General Discussion -> Steamboat Bay, Leech Lake - how is it?
 
Message Subject: Steamboat Bay, Leech Lake - how is it?
Fishwater1
Posted 7/10/2006 9:26 AM (#200075)
Subject: Steamboat Bay, Leech Lake - how is it?





A friend offered me the use of his place on Steamboat Bay on Leech. How is this area of Leech? I'll be making a fall trip.

It will be my first time on Leech so I have a lot of learnin' to do.
AWH
Posted 7/10/2006 9:42 AM (#200076 - in reply to #200075)
Subject: RE: Steamboat Bay, Leech Lake - how is it?





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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
Steamboat Bay isn't known as musky water. It's very shallow and is best known for its bass fishing. For muskies, head south into Walker Bay or go east through the Walker Narrows and into the main lake. You'll be in close proximity to lots of great musky water, you'll just want to make a short trip to get there.

Aaron
magnum
Posted 7/20/2006 8:49 PM (#201574 - in reply to #200075)
Subject: RE: Steamboat Bay, Leech Lake - how is it?




Posts: 256


Location: Janesville
All of leech lake is good for musky. I just got back from leech lake and i caught the biggest at 50.25 Just look for rocks and in the fall deeper water and throw bulldogs..
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