My wife and I have never caught a laker through the ice. It’s on her bucket list. Any specific lakes, depths, and bait recommendations are greatly appreciated. Tight lines y’all!
I don’t know but this is what my master Chat GPT says
DesignerShare4837 on
Access is the tricky part. Easy button would be Burntside or Snowbank out of Ely. There are resorts and rentals on those lakes.
Burnside has much better numbers, but fish are smaller. That’s where I would go.
redbushcraft on
Lots of them, where are you coming from? It’s a big state, but further north you see deeper natural lakes especially stocked trout lakes.
Lake of the woods, big trout lake, grindstone, and courthouse have all paid off for me. Those 4 sort of cover the north, the metro, southwest and north just out of the metro about 90 min in sandstone.
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I don’t know but this is what my master Chat GPT says
Access is the tricky part. Easy button would be Burntside or Snowbank out of Ely. There are resorts and rentals on those lakes.
Burnside has much better numbers, but fish are smaller. That’s where I would go.
Lots of them, where are you coming from? It’s a big state, but further north you see deeper natural lakes especially stocked trout lakes.
Lake of the woods, big trout lake, grindstone, and courthouse have all paid off for me. Those 4 sort of cover the north, the metro, southwest and north just out of the metro about 90 min in sandstone.