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If the wind does pickup and the lake gets too rough, are there any small lakes close that anyone would recommend for bass, pike, or panfish....do they have public ramps???

Thanks for any help.....

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Six Mile lake is just down the road a couple of miles. Has lots of walleye but not many real big ones.
Portage is another and has big crappie if you can find them. The lake is not that big. Getting them to bite maybe the bigger challange.
Launch your boat at the Iowana resort off of Hwy 2 (its the only one on the lake) because the public access does not offer a feeling of security for your vehicle. I have some previous experience with this.
THer are many small lakes to the North of Winnie that are fun to check out.
Check the MN DNR website for lake info. in the area before heading up.

Terry
Terry's Guide Service
www.fishingmn.com/terry

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You can also try alittle north and hit sand lake Jessie lake Bowstring lake for panfish there is also little Ball club. I see they are letting out water in the dam you could even try little winnie. They all are close and all have fish with decent ramps
good luck
Jason

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