Big Sandy Eagle Point Report 6/15/19

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    Shannon Kruse
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      Location: Grasston Mn
      Member Since: Dec 2004
      Posts: 189

      I know there are a ton on lurkers on the Aitkin McGregor site and we have very little for reports. I am going to attempt to post a few more as we start to get into the vacation time of the year. Most of my reports will be specific to Big Sandy. Yes, there are a lot of small lakes in the area that will produce panfish, northerns and walleye. Those lakes also need the protection to keep a population for all.

      My name is Shannon Kruse, my family and I have been an Army Core of Engineers campers turned seasonal campers at Eagle Point Campground. We have been in the area every summer for 20+ years. I use the lake for both fishing and recreation. Eagle Point is located just after the Hwy 65 bridge on the south side of the lake and east side of the road. They offer seasonal sites with a few weekend campsites. They have a bar/restaurant with great burgers and sandwiches. You can access the bar by water or land.

      On to last weekends report! 6/15/19
      This year I am trying things out of the normal and teaching a few in the campsite how to use these techniques. Saturday the sun was shining, and the wind was rocking! We started basic on the windy shorelines trolling silver/blue and clown husky jerks in the 7-10 FOW range. It was producing small northerns, 13” walleyes and a few small perch. I then switched over to 1-ounce bottom bouncers and 3ft spinners in a variety colors. This technique proved to be what they wanted. Keeping the speed down in the .8-1.0 range was the best. The nice thing about bottom bouncers is it is very easy to fish 15fow on one pass and 7fow on the next. Most of the time on the weekend the boat traffic will push them deep or shallow. I was running out of time, rain coming, I would have switched to a true lindy with a 3/8ounce weight and would have produced more fish. If you are vacationing with a dock that is still a great place to fish. Reports are still flooding in that keeper walleyes and panfish are keeping people busy!

      Good luck on the water and have fun with the family!

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      orandausa
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        Location: Bloomington
        Member Since: Feb 2008
        Posts: 3914

        Do you think the lake has recovered from the flood / heat kill from 5 or so years ago?

        After that year it was odd. All the patterns had changed. What was really odd is all my winter spots were now good in the summer.

        Yes, Yes that is a 39" Pike.
        #713973
        Shannon Kruse
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          Location: Grasston Mn
          Member Since: Dec 2004
          Posts: 189

          The DNR claims it has recovered and is as strong as ever. I have heard a few things that they are going to do but I am trying to verify the information before talking about it.

          Stay tuned.

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