
Lake Ossawinnamakee, Crow Wing County
Largemouth bass have always been a primary focus of anglers who fish Ossawinnamakee, and the lake holds enough quality smallmouth bass to give them a fair look as well.
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Largemouth bass have always been a primary focus of anglers who fish Ossawinnamakee, and the lake holds enough quality smallmouth bass to give them a fair look as well.

Week/weekend recap and where things are on fisheries right now …

Its vast basins, bays, canals, and coves are full of game fish including largemouth and smallmouth bass, walleyes, northern pike, a full slate of panfish as well as longnose gar, carp, white suckers, bullheads, and

The most pressured fish probably, though, is largemouth and smallmouth bass.

Struble Lake is about 50% more likely to give up a legal walleye 15 inches or longer than similar lakes nearby. And it’s about four times as likely to give up a walleye of at

It holds big walleyes, good-sized panfish, northern pike, largemouth bass, muskies, eelpout, tullibees, and whitefish.

A tube may be the most versatile choice in your tackle kit.

Fishing is a favorite pastime for Ramsey Lake visitors. The lake is managed by draw-down sand stocking. Some of the species involved in the stocking program include largemouth bass, bluegills, redear sunfish, channel catfish and

Brook trout, lake trout and largemouth bass are again the most often targeted species.
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