I’m looking to meet up with my grandsons who live in Minnesota. We’d like to spend 3-4 days in a sleeper catching anything.
Minnesota Fishing Discussion
Best lake to rent a sleeper shack
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I've done some sleepers-here is what I've found. LOTW-good action, not big fish (unless lucky to catch a 15 pound eelpout like I was and some catch big sturgeon), no night bite though.
Leech-hit or miss, I mainly missed. Winn-can be good and tons of lakes to try in the day if you want.
Mille Lacs-dead sea of sand. There are fish, but tough bite (some perch). Plus maybe keep one fish.
I haven't done Red yet, planning maybe next year. That is my pick-night bite and day, mix bag, often good action.
Leech-hit or miss, I mainly missed. Winn-can be good and tons of lakes to try in the day if you want.
Mille Lacs-dead sea of sand. There are fish, but tough bite (some perch). Plus maybe keep one fish.
I haven't done Red yet, planning maybe next year. That is my pick-night bite and day, mix bag, often good action.
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I have no experience on Mille Lacs, only watched a few videos from there. Looks like you can catch some bigger walleye, but I think the possession limit is only 1 fish.
I have fished Upper Red quite a bit, through several outfitters. It's hit-or-miss there. If you're on a good area you will catch many nice, eating sized walleyes 14-19", but little opportunity for a trophy yet. There ARE giant pike swimming around though. Plus the perch are getting to be decent sized and plentiful this winter. Crappies are there, as well as Burbot. You can even catch some Goldeye (blech). There can be a good overnight bite too.
I haven't been on LOTW, but I have watched enough videos to curb my enthusiasm for going the extra hour north. Yes, there is chance to catch some trophy walleye, but the vast majority of fish I see caught are 10-12" sauger and walleye. Fun for a little kid, though. Fishing slows way down at night. Occasional nice perch, pike. Crappie if you go WAY up to the NW Angle.
There are a few sleepers to rent on Winnibigosh too, if you call around to the resorts. Highbanks and Denny's come to mind. Plenty of perch, walleyes, pike, bluegill and crappie in certain areas. Decent perch have been harder to find, but there are still jumbos in there.
Hope this helps.
I have no experience on Mille Lacs, only watched a few videos from there. Looks like you can catch some bigger walleye, but I think the possession limit is only 1 fish.
I have fished Upper Red quite a bit, through several outfitters. It's hit-or-miss there. If you're on a good area you will catch many nice, eating sized walleyes 14-19", but little opportunity for a trophy yet. There ARE giant pike swimming around though. Plus the perch are getting to be decent sized and plentiful this winter. Crappies are there, as well as Burbot. You can even catch some Goldeye (blech). There can be a good overnight bite too.
I haven't been on LOTW, but I have watched enough videos to curb my enthusiasm for going the extra hour north. Yes, there is chance to catch some trophy walleye, but the vast majority of fish I see caught are 10-12" sauger and walleye. Fun for a little kid, though. Fishing slows way down at night. Occasional nice perch, pike. Crappie if you go WAY up to the NW Angle.
There are a few sleepers to rent on Winnibigosh too, if you call around to the resorts. Highbanks and Denny's come to mind. Plenty of perch, walleyes, pike, bluegill and crappie in certain areas. Decent perch have been harder to find, but there are still jumbos in there.
Hope this helps.
Considering a sleeper for next winter so doing some research. Looking at LOW, upper red, or little bay de noc. Did little bay de noc once it was fun but not a lot of action. Looking at taking my boys next year and want somewhere with good action and a chance at a trophy. Where would you go?
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