
East Lost and Deer lakes: smaller versions of Otter Tail Lake in Minnesota
The Otter Tail River provides an opportunity for its various fish species to move freely between all lakes in this system.
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The Otter Tail River provides an opportunity for its various fish species to move freely between all lakes in this system.

Anglers heading out on Lake Roland for a day of fishing get to enjoy a double-header – two lakes on which to fish with a combined surface area of 552 acres. Together, the two Upper

If Mother Nature would only follow deadlines like outdoor writers must, then we all would know if there’s going to be fishable ice this season instead of it remaining a guessing game.
Point of

Walleyes have seen better days at Mosquito Creek Lake in Trumbull County.
The 7,850-acre lake is currently in the middle of a cyclical downturn in terms of its walleye population, said Curt Wagner, fish

The first thing that stands out about Crow Wing County’s Ruth Lake is its 600 acres of amazingly clear water. It’s historically had water clarity of 20 feet or more, and it does to this

A lot of attention has been paid to the largemouth bass and muskie populations in Lake McMaster, but it appears walleyes deserve the spotlight – even if briefly.
During DNR’s most recent survey of

Yes, Irondequoit Bay is part of Lake Ontario and is managed as such under Lake Ontario-specific angling regulations.
But keep in mind, too, that at 1,660 acres, the big bay is a fishing water

An adventurous angler would have to be mighty intentional about finding two of Iron County’s most secluded lakes, Moose and Island. They are so far back in the sticks it’s highly unlikely anyone would run

Located just off Highway 2 near Bena, Portage Lake tends to get lost in the shadows of two of the state’s most notable Cass County fisheries, Winnibigoshish and Leech.
Portage is a 1,538-acre lake
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