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iowalunger
Posted 8/13/2007 3:49 PM (#269788)
Subject: Numbers Lakes





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Location: mankato, mn
Hello to all,
We're putting together a musky outing here at work for sometime in september. I was wondering if any of you have any suggestions for some good numbers lakes anywhere in mn. Of course, we just want to see some action, size isn't really a big deal. I've only got a 14' 25h lund so I'm trying to shy away from some of the big waters as well. Any suggestions would be awesome! thanks.
IAJustin
Posted 8/13/2007 4:05 PM (#269790 - in reply to #269788)
Subject: Re: Numbers Lakes




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Shoepack lake
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Posted 8/13/2007 4:07 PM (#269791 - in reply to #269788)
Subject: RE: Numbers Lakes


You might check MN DNR's site.

In WI action musky lakes are listed as "Class A-2".

The trophy waters are listed as "Class A-1".

That info is available on the DNR site.

MNSteveH
Posted 8/13/2007 9:59 PM (#269859 - in reply to #269788)
Subject: RE: Numbers Lakes


I think everybody in MN would like to know of a good numbers lake too!

Seriously, with the 40" min and different approach the MN DNR takes I don't think MN has the kind of numbers lakes you hear Wisconsionites talk about.

A more appropriate question would be where to go for a friendly outing where you don't have to fight the bazillion other guys fishing ski's in Sept. The Alexandria or Detriot Lakes areas might be worth considering.
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