...and Headlight islands. Pike and smallmouth bass remain active in shallow water and walleyes also are being taken on Namakan Lake with minnows in 26 to 33 feet. PARK RAPIDS AREALeeches or nightcrawlers are producing a few walleyes during low-light...
...lands, or park infrastructure. The Tooth Lake Fire is located east of Tooth Lake and approximately 2 miles south of Namakan Lake, and approximately 10 miles northwest of Crane Lake. The fire was detected on August 28 and reported through the U...
...burned about 100 acres of trees, brush and swamp. The fire started by lighting Aug. 28 is about two miles south of Namakan Lake and about 10 miles northwest of Crane Lake on the east side of Tooth Lake. Scott Bressler, the park's fire management...
...Tooth Lake Fire remains at about 300 acres. The fire is burning in mixed pine and hardwood forest, two miles south of Namakan Lake.Officials say recent rain and colder weather have stopped the fire's spread, and no additional spread is expected...
...Shields Lake are providing steady walleye action for the few anglers still going out. LAKE KABETOGAMA Lake Kabetogama and Namakan Lake have been producing a lot of nice walleyes, with many fish in excess of 25 inches. Shallow and deep structure have...
...water. Look to the weeds of Woman Lake for a few muskies during the early morning and evening hours. LAKE KABETOGAMA Namakan Lake and Kabetogama are producing a lot of walleyes on the reef edges that are adjacent to deep water. Crawlers and leeches...
...spinner rigs are turning walleyes in deeper water. The reefs adjacent to deep water on the east end of Kabetogama and Namakan Lake are producing the most consistent catches. The weed edges and deeper shoreline areas are producing numbers of smallmouth...
...Nightcrawlers continue to take the majority of fish here. LAKE KABETOGAMA Anglers are finding mixed success on Kabetogama and Namakan Lake. The majority of fish being caught are coming from 35 feet of water or more, although there have been limited periods...
...area lakes have yet to offer a consistent panfish bite. LAKE KABETOGAMA Crappies are still active on Kabetogama and Namakan Lake in 34 to 36 feet of water. Smaller minnows and glow jigs continue to be the best combo. LAKE OSAKIS The north end...
...The Ash River Flowage and Lake Kabetogama are still two of the better areas. Walleye and northern pike reports on Namakan Lake still are slow in coming. LAKE OSAKIS Crappie action continues to be strong in 22 to 26 feet of water. The fish are...
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