Bde Maka Ska or Harriet Parking and Walk Out

  • Kyle R
    Posts: 1
    #1910010

    I’m looking to find a decent lake to fish during the week that’s close by. I’ve heard good things about these lakes but I’m not sure where everyone parks. I’ve got a small car so I don’t drive out onto lakes I just walk out.

    Also which lake would you recommend for starting to fish walleye?

    Deuces
    Posts: 5236
    #1910017

    Find the structure you want to fish first, then Google map closest public parking. Alot of parking along most the parkways there. Assume you will need to walk and crawl over some stuff, not to bad.

    TipUpFishOn
    Posts: 153
    #1910076

    Find the structure you want to fish first, then Google map closest public parking. Alot of parking along most the parkways there. Assume you will need to walk and crawl over some stuff, not to bad.

    +1, take a look at a topographic map and pick the spot you want to start with. High change there’ll be street parking nearby on both lakes. You can do well for walleye on either.

    JT
    Posts: 16
    #1911079

    Start by fishing the edge of the beach areas. Natural transitions created by the treated sand area to flat to deeper water…

    JT
    Posts: 16
    #1911081

    Bde Maka Ska has active springs in deep areas around 50ft+ Be cognizant of these areas regardless of time of year and ice depth.

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