...evening hours in 16 to 25 feet on Lake Pokegama and on the six- to 14-foot weedlines of Big Splithand and Little Splithand lakes. Sunfish action remains consistent in six to 12 feet at Graves Lake, Bass Lake, and Little Splithand. Stream trout...
...Pokegama and Little Cutfoot Sioux Lake during the evening hours and bluegills remain along the shorelines of Bass Lake, Splithand Lake, Graves Lake, and Pokegama.PARK RAPIDS AREALeeches or crawlers are working best for walleyes at Fish Hook Lake...
...26-foot weeds of lakes Wabana, Deer, Trout, Pokegama, and Sugar. Sunfish are shallow at Trout, Wabana, Big Splithand Lake, and Bass Lake and you'll hit crappies during the evening along the weedlines of lakes Jessie and Little Cutfoot...
...and Sand Lake. Crappies remain active during the evening hours in the cabbage of Pokegama, Spider Lake, and Big Splithand Lake. Look for sunfish in 10 to 14 feet on lakes Pokegama, Bass, Graves, and Little Splithand. Smallmouth and largemouth...
...for perch in nine to 16 feet, to Lake Pokegama for crappies and bluegills in 13 to 35 feet, and to Big and Little Splithand lakes for panfish in 19 to 21 feet.HACKENSACK AREACrappies and sunfish have started hitting in Lantern Bay on Woman Lake...
...19 to 25 feet at lakes Wabana, Shallow, Trout, Sugar, and Pokegama. Look for bluegills on Pokegama and Little Splithand Lake and crappies on Wabana and Trout early and late in the day. The deep rocks of Deer Lake and Pokegama are holding...
...turning lake trout over 40 to 45 feet.GRAND RAPIDS AREASunfish remain active in 14 to 20 feet at Bass Lake, Big Splithand Lake, Grave Lake, and Lake Pokegama. Lake trout action is consistent with herring or shiner minnows over 20 to 60 feet...
...and minnows.GRAND RAPIDS AREACrappies are being found in 20 to 24 feet on Big Cutfoot Sioux Lake, Big Splithand Lake, Little Splithand Lake, Bowstring Lake, and Rice Lake. Look for bluegills in 12 to 17 feet on Bass Lake and in 12 to 35 feet...
...lakes.GRAND RAPIDS AREAMinnows remain the bait of choice for walleyes in 12 to 14 feet at Bowstring Lake and Big Splithand Lake. Sunfish have moved to the shorelines and docks of most lakes, while crappies are setting up in the reeds. Look...
...Caribou Lake, Bluewater Lake, and Pit Lake for a few over 30 to 60 feet. Sunfish can be had in 15 to 18 feet at Big Splithand Lake, Bass Lake, and Grave Lake, while crappies are suspended and active late in the day at Big Cutfoot Sioux Lake and...
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