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Top 3 duck hunting lakes in MN


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Lets see what everyone has to list in their opinion of the 3 best duck hunting lakes in MN

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Secret Lake #1

Secret Lake #2

Secret Lake #3

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I have always wanted to hunt:

Leech

Winnie

Lower Mississippi

LOTW

...maybe someday I will get to them. Until then I will stick to the small lakes that just have names the farmers give them.

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Federal dam, pelican, good lake near Outing,MN not much pressure. Can count on shooting most the time on these lakes.

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Question? How would you hunt Milacs? There is a house almost every 100 feet all the way around. There are some spots like along 169 but I would think that it would have hunters stacked upon one another. I have always wondered this. please help me out on this one.

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the deep hole

the big lake

the slough

n dat der field can be real good

pretty hard to give up spots even tho most are public sorry guys

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Not going to list my own spots but here are a few that I have always wanted to try:

Leech Lake

Lake of the Woods

Swan Lake

Thief Lake

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beaver pond in a cedar swamp 3 miles from the nearest road

beaver pond in the Swan Lake area

10 acre rice lake 6 miles down an ATV trail and 1 mile off the trail

I hope that narrows it down for ya!

As far as lakes that aren't exactly secret:

Squaw Lake

Anywhere on the Bowstring River System

Winnie

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I have always wanted to hunt:

Leech

Winnie

Lower Mississippi

LOTW

...maybe someday I will get to them. Until then I will stick to the small lakes that just have names the farmers give them.

I strongly suggest getting out and hunting the bigger lakes. If you hit 'em just right when the northern birds are just getting here it can be lights out, especially leech and winnie. I haven't been on LOTW or the Lower 'sippi

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Question? How would you hunt Milacs? There is a house almost every 100 feet all the way around. There are some spots like along 169 but I would think that it would have hunters stacked upon one another. I have always wondered this. please help me out on this one.

I typically hunt this body of water late season and there are fewwer hunters and muskie guys out. You would be suprised at just how much is acctually huntable. there is alot of places that you can throw decoys out. You just need to do some scouting. depends on the season but I would like to take several trips up there and if there is an open seat some time I'll post it on here.

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Hay elwood me and my brother just got a new boat that can hunt 4 guys. 16ft 91 Lowe jon boat with a 04 60hp merk. Has a fully enclosed blind 2 heaters a cook stove. If you would be interested in a late season diver hunt up on the big pond (milacs) And show us around we can stay at a buddy's ice shack. shoot me an email if your interested.

Scott

[email protected]

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sweet! cutter that might have to happen we'll have to keep in touch. get down-dont move......take-em

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I'd take a trip also, have boat, dekes, doggie, gun will travel. I would like to plan one if anyone is game. I'm not too good on the calling.

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so here is my question...what are the majority of the ducks you shoot on lakes like Mille lacs, LOTW, or leech? Any good mallard shoots on these lakes, or mainly just divers?

I guess I dont hunt water very often in minnesota unless it is a small pothole full of mallards so i was just wondering what the big water is really like. Its kind of interesting hearing about some of these big "walleye" lakes getting in on the duck hunting action.

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machohorn, i am always game to take a duck hunting trip. Let me know when and where you would want to go. I have everthing but a big enough boat. I am also pretty good at calling. Let me know.

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here s my e-mail, send me a note and I will keep in touch [email protected] I have a alumacraft classic delux 17 footer with a 40 on the back, side steering and pedestal seats, real comfy. I plan on painting it in the next 2 weeks then setting a blind on it.

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