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Any good crappie lakes by Winnie


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Heading up to Winnie this weekend and thinking about catching an evening crappie bite somewhere. If the wind is down I may go to URL but looking for something closer if possible.

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Upper Red is a good bet for a late day bite. Cutfoot Sioux by most points or by the bridge over the river on the east side. Portage is also another good Crappie lake. Hope some other fishermen can help you out more.

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Judd's Resort
fishingminnesota.com/judds/
Lake Winnibigoshish
Phone: 218-665-2216

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Try next to the rushes in mini-cutfoot on the west and north side. Has always been good for crappie & walleye this time of year. Haven't been in there yet this year but have had excellent luck in previous years.

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Both Sand and Bowstring lakes have good populations of crappies and are just east of
Cutfoot.

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