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looking for shore fishing spots around lindstrom

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I was out on the south side of lindstom on saturday and caught a bunch of sunfish and a few bass on wax worms. Just take 83 to the lake and park on the shoulder. This is a popular spot in the late winter and has plenty of parking on the shoulder.

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FishingPainter-

FP, there are not a whole lot of areas designated for shore fishing in the lindstrom area.

There are 2 boat access on Green lake, one on Little one on big.. I think the shore fishing would be much better on the Little Green access, I have seen a few people fishing there and getting some fish, the big green access is pretty shallow.

Then there is a boat access between Chisago and South Linstrom in the channel.. That can be a good spot for a few bluegills as well as some bass and a pike or two. Chisago also has a road (83) that is on the south end of the lake that offers a little shore fishing.

There is a large boat access on South Center, again tis possible to catch bluegills and an ocasional bass and pike there. There is also an access on North Center with some lilly pads near enough to cast to. A decent place to hit. There is a park on South Center near pancake island that has shore fishing, a very goood place to go. I see a lot of people getting panfish there through out the year.

Big Marine Lake- There is a boat access on the north end and the south end. The fishing is probably much better on the north end.. Again, bass possible but mostly panfish.

St. Croix River offeres a lot of fishing oppertunities, both on the MN side and the WI side. You name it you can probabaly catch it on the river.

Best of luck!!!

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