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Best Pike Lakes in MN


Jason King

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Are you looking for trophy pike, over 40 inches, or are you looking to catch a bunch of smaller pike. If you want a bunch of smaller pike you don't need to travel to Rainy. If you want trophy pike you probably need to head north.

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The best lakes for big pike are up north and either very large or remote (or both) generally. Lakes like Rainy, LOTW, Kabetogama, Red, Mille Lacs and even Minnetonka hold some pretty nice sized fish. Deep in the BWCA you can find some lakes that are hardly fished at all and it's not uncommon to find some big girls in them. Regulation lakes are also good lakes for size: Lake Ann, a small metro area lake has a protected slot of 24-36" and has been known to produce pike over 40". Ultimately it comes to down if you want to spend the time traveling to a lake like the BWCA ones, exploring it like the huge ones, or trying to find the smaller numbers in a metro lake.

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Whitefish lake just north of brainerd is full of pike. Not too many big ones, but if your looking for action you'll catch more than you can count.

St. Croix River has a pretty good population of pike, with a few big ones possible. However, you'll probably catch more of other species than you will of pike, which is fine by me smile

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I have been going to Whitefish the first week of june for the last 21 years and there are definitely a lot of pike. I have caught two in the 33" class (10 pounds maybe) but most are about 2 pounds. They are great to eat in my opinion so I keep some of them. Just troll any of the flats with a floating fire tiger rapala smile or on the weed edges later in the year I would guess.

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so many lakes so little time grin there are some really good ike lakes out there and the big six are not included in my listI hate to give away super lakes but hers acouple that I think are great and weather there the best well I think that anyway. grindstone awsome lake,pelican in wright county

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I personally like to check out which lakes have the special pike regulations. For catch and release pike fishing, it's a lot of fun to head to one with a 40" minimum. Haven't yet gotten to release that 40+, but have been close.

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Minnetonka does have some monster pike with the occasional accident muskie. It is pretty intimidating cuz there's so much water, but all ya need to do is find a weed flat at about 12-16fow and set yer sucker/shiner a couple of feet above the weedline. Other than that there isn't much for good pike lakes around the metro, especially compared to the lakes up nort'. Big Marine has some big ones, but they're few and far between, I'd say maybe 1-20 is over 30". Going south I've heard there's some big gals in some of the sloughs in the 'sippi, but I've never tried it. I've also heard of some big ones coming out of the Croix, but I haven't found any while fishing smallies, and I throw alot of spinnerbaits and cranks out there.

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I don't fish the metro anymore however, when I lived in MPLS we used to get some monster Pike out of the Mississippi. Just below the Ford dam and in some of the creek mouths south of there. There are also some decent Pike in the St Croix and some other rivers near the Twin cities.

For the consistent "Big fish" action, you'll have to go "up north" and fish.

Here are some of the lakes that produce consistent 40"+ Pike.

In no particular order.

Upper Red.

Leech.

Vermilion.

LOTW.

Winne.

Big Detroit.

Rainy.

"Ace"

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I think the Big Detroit pike have been digested by other esox species! But in the same area Lakes Sallie and Melissa have 24-36 inch slots. To catch a handful of nice pike in an afternoon is very common, havent seen a 40 personally, but many that would give it a run for the money.

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