
Big Portage Lake, Cass County
This 902-acre lake has a long history of kicking out good numbers of crappies and bluegills, along with some better-than-average-sized perch.
This 902-acre lake has a long history of kicking out good numbers of crappies and bluegills, along with some better-than-average-sized perch.
For walleyes, head out to a breakline that drops off from, say, 18 to 24 feet and drill 8 to 10 holes in the ice before starting fishing.
Is it the best fishing lake Douglas County has to offer? Certainly not. But Moses does have its windows that do provide decent fishing opportunities for crappies, bluegills, bass, and, at times, even walleyes.
Information that will help you catch more walleyes, panfish, northern pike and perch on first ice this season.
The bluegills and crappies in this 1,516-acre fishery northeast of Mankato are plentiful and they grow large.
“Tackle” Terry has seen prime fishing this late fall period, including for thick smallmouth bass.
It’s a bluegill and crappie fishery first, known for producing quality panfish within its abundance of healthy habitat in the way of vegetation to support them.
Using these tools, modern anglers can focus on presentations for walleyes, muskies, bass, and panfish.
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