
Minnesota Lake Profile – Little Pine Lake, Otter Tail County
The 2,079-acre lake receives heavy, year-round fishing pressure, but maintains a robust walleye population entirely through natural reproduction.
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The 2,079-acre lake receives heavy, year-round fishing pressure, but maintains a robust walleye population entirely through natural reproduction.

2020 update of Minnesota’s large lakes.

“Tackle” Terry Tuma talks about the use of red-colored hooks and their effectiveness when fishing for largemouth and smallmouth bass this open-water season.

Fishery has a reputation for producing trophy bass, and continues to produce younger fish at an impressive rate.

With nicer weather reportedly on the way, look for crappies and panfish to be staged just outside those traditional spring locations, but expect them to start making a big push to the shallows as water

There are a number of reasons to fish Squaw. It has strong, naturally reproducing populations of all typical northern Wisconsin gamefish species.

With water temperatures rising, the bite should continue to improve on fisheries across the state.

This Le Sueur County fishery seems to hold a little bit of everything – the typical lake species and a wide variety of river fish as well.

No lure can cover more water and tempt more bites than lipless rattlebaits. There are models from nearly every major lure manufacturer and they all catch fish – if you work ’em right.
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