
Cross Lake, Crow Wing County
Its variety of fishing options often starts with bass. Largemouth bass numbers are considered above average, and an expanding smallmouth population is a bonus to the lake’s fishing opportunities.

Its variety of fishing options often starts with bass. Largemouth bass numbers are considered above average, and an expanding smallmouth population is a bonus to the lake’s fishing opportunities.

With the walleye season now closed on the state’s inland lakes, panfish have become the primary focus for most anglers.

Snow and cold and wind yet again. And while game fish season is about to close, there’s still plenty to target through the ice – if you can get out to these areas.

It has a stellar reputation among muskie-fishing enthusiasts as a lake that not only produces trophy-caliber fish, but also high numbers of muskies.

This is the last weekend of the inland walleye and pike season and you’ll want to concentrate most of your walleye fishing efforts to low-light and overnight periods.

Use this midwinter dip in fishing activity to trim back your ensemble of ice gear and get ready for the great bites to come.

Snow and blowing wind yet again, along with cold temps, making the going tough. So how is this impacting the bite this time around?

West Rush is a highly-regarded crappie and bluegill fishery, but the lake also has a fine walleye population.

Picking through a lot of small fish to get to the keepers, but you’ll get them. Here’s what’s working.
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