The great news is fishing on Otter Tail Lake has really improved. During the day crawlers and spinners are working best on weedlines up to 20 feet deep.
The number 5 Rapalas are the best crankbait in 7 to 10 feet of water early in the morning and late in the evening.
Sunfish have been very active on area lakes when fishing in the weeds.
Crappie bite has been a little sluggish. But Bass are active on all lakes in the weeds. Northern bite has also been pretty fair. We are finding Muskies around 10 to 20 feet of water on West Battle Lake.
To get the latest, stop in or give us a call at Ken's Tackle - 218-495-2895.
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