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Bryant Lake Fishing Reports


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I am thinking about hitting Bryant lake after work. I have never fished out there before. Can anyone tell me how the shoreline looks? Do I need a plank to get onto the ice? I probably wont catch much but I figure it is worth a try. Thanks in advance!

Nate

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I made it out to Bryant for a little bit last night. There is about 3 feet of open water on the shoreline so it took a little work for me to get onto the lake. We caught a few small panfish which is what I expected. There were several inches of bad ice and several inches of good ice underneith it. Some spots only had about 6 inches of solid ice. You really have to be careful out there, especially watch out for old holes...the ice in those areas is really deteriorating quickly. I might get out one more time this season but it will be on a different lake. I am ready for open water!

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Thanks for the update! That lake is right near my house - did well on small crappies a few years ago, but haven't fished it in a while.

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  • 4 months later...

Anyone had any luck out on Bryant in the past couple of weeks? I ma going to go and try it out tonight.

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Seriously there are so many ski boats out there!!!! Caught one bass, thought I may have saw a muskie following a bucktail I was throwing...but it could have been a log with all the boats out there

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In the spring it's a good lake. Lots of nice size bass. When the wake boarders hit then find somewhere else.

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picked up a small musky there a few weeks ago and we were there when the speed limit was one.. first one boat goes fast and breaks it then the next pretty soon it was 10 boats out there diong 40 mph during the no wake time. What a joke.

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