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I'm new to the area, and I am looking for a good place in the area to pike fish from the shore. I went to Buffalo Lake, and did pretty good, but was looking for some more choices where a trophy is a possibility.

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Posted

A.Pike:
I fished the peltier overflow on opener offshore. As long as the water is flowing out of peltier - there should be some pike in the rive below the lake. A shiner or sucker under a bobber was the ticket...it had to be a shiner or sucker...they wouldn't bite on smaller minnows. They should also be biting on artificials now with the warmer weather - a beetle spin works great and the there's always the possibility of a walleye. Good luck - let me know if you need directions.

Posted

Welcome to the board and the area. I live in Andover and work in Anoka. I have been fishing this area for 20+ years and started from shore. You have a bunch of options, some require that you get your feet wet, others it would be better if you went in after them. You mention wanting a shot at a trophy -- are you willing to get wet?

Here is really no order are some places I like;
Rum & Mississippi Rivers, Crooked, George, Coon, Linwood, Big, Minnetonka, Green, Chisago/Linstrom, Bald Eagle and Forest.

There are others, but these are producers and they came to mind as I was typing. If you want to drive further there are many more options. In my option -- RIVERS are the best shore fishing option.

Steve

Posted

I found a real good producing spot in Scott County (Southwest Suburbs) that has produced 8 or 9 pike in three 1 hour trips. Just pulled to the side of the road and threw a white spinnerbait for an hour each time. Also got a nice largemouth.

We tip up fished this lake around new years and had flags every 10 to 15 minutes and got a couple nice onee and missed a lot.

Sometimes you never know where you're gonna find some nice fishing. This lake that I am talking about is only a couple minutes from my house.

Posted

You know it's not a very big lake and I have introduced myself to several of the lakeshore property owners during the coarse of my outings.

I will let anyone know where it is on the condition that I accompany you on your first visit to the lake, and if we get a couple, a cold beverage is all I ask in return. I will also ask that you catch and release anything over 2 pounds(this is the agreement that the lakeshore owners have among themselves).

If you have a canoe or small boat with electric motor...........then I'll buy the beer if you take me out. Both the boats I have are too big to launch there.

email me at [email protected]

Posted

Hey WWG is this puddle just to the west of Mystake Lake.

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JIG JIG JIG

Posted

Nope.

Right Zip code though.

The body of water I'm talking about is actually listed on the DNR site (no map available though) and used to be stocked.

Other than taking you there myself, that's all the hints I'm gonna give. That should be enough for ya to figure it out anyway.

Anyone want to hit Prior for some bass tonight........5:30 to dark????? You might be able to talk it out of me. grin.gif

Posted

WWG

Wish I could go bassin on Prior tonight but my post in that thread explains why. This pond your talkin about by your house, you still have some interest in hittin it some time. I have a 12' with only a trolling motor. I can't this weekend but maybe the following. Let me know what your thinkin. Email or call if you still got my info.

Posted

To all

Any of the channels on Tonka will produce pike from shore. I have seen some real nice ones taken from the channel connecting Seton Lake to Spring Park Bay and North Arm to Crystal Bay.

Posted

We got tagged for fishing in the channels on Tonka. On a boat of course. Gotta get the 40 footers through.

Posted

Sounds good. Not sure if I still have your cell number. Email me with the info and we'll get out there. I'm guessing we're gonna have some fun from a boat!! grin.gif

Posted

Alright WWG-
I live in Scott County and I'm wondering what lake you are talking about. Feel free the email the info if you like.
Dobber
[email protected]

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    • leech~~
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