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Message Subject: Cass Lake MN
ImpactFishing
Posted 9/17/2025 2:47 PM (#1034973)
Subject: Cass Lake MN




Posts: 89


Looking at purchasing a home on the lake. Curious how it is for muskie these days? All the posts I could find were from 10 years ago, but mentioned it being a semi-tough egg to Crack but has big fish. Also saw someone in 2019 mention most of the weeds are gone in the main lake. Thanks!!
CincySkeez
Posted 9/17/2025 10:46 PM (#1034976 - in reply to #1034973)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake MN





Posts: 680


Location: Duluth
Still tough, but also gives you access to a lot of other bodies of water that can be less tough.
mikie
Posted 9/18/2025 7:57 AM (#1034977 - in reply to #1034973)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake MN





Location: Athens, Ohio
Don' overlook Big Lake nxt door; short drive to Bemidji, Leech,. PMTT just held their tourney on cass, you may wish to check their results. m
Masqui-ninja
Posted 9/18/2025 8:02 AM (#1034978 - in reply to #1034973)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake MN





Posts: 1276


Location: Walker, MN
Cass is still a productive muskie lake/chain as long as you consider that it's super clear water. If you don't mind trailering around a bit, the area can't be beat for quality MN fish.
ImpactFishing
Posted 9/18/2025 11:32 AM (#1034981 - in reply to #1034973)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake MN




Posts: 89


Thanks for the feedback everyone! Definitely love exploring different lakes but also glad to hear Cass is productive if you put in the time. I love breaking down and learning new lakes and am pretty familiar with fishing clear water.
chuckski
Posted 9/18/2025 2:15 PM (#1034985 - in reply to #1034973)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake MN




Posts: 1585


Location: Brighton CO.
Lake jumping is the way to go.
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