Maybe going to Minnesota on a fishing trip soon, any ideas on where to go?
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Boundry water Canoe area is great for all three fish. No motors allowed in most places, but there are still some spots where you can fish with motors and still bring in a big haul. The opposite area of MN, the Twin Cities actually have tons of great fishing lakes for bass with some eyes and pike thrown in. Here in Duluth you can catch smallies and largemouth in nearby lakes with lots of walleye and pike. I also love the Bemidji area tons of lakes filled with all three. Most don't even target bass there so you can have your pick of bass spots. Good Luck Fishing!
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