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troutdude
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Hanson and Easter are tons o fun! Do a loop and come out on Sag.
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carmike
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Knife has everything you'd want -- big pike, big bass, plentiful trout, and walleyes. It also has lots of people, but that can be minimized (sometimes) if you head farther east.
Ottertrack has the same species. I find them a little harder to track down there, but that could just be me.
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tarnkt
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Campsites and scenery on cherry are top notch. Also hammered the smallies there. There is a small bay in the northwest corner that is full of downed trees and spawning beds.
Have fun!!!
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AmarilloJim
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For fishing, Knife has it all.
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cyclones30
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What do they have for good fish? I know Sag is good, but the others?
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cyclones30
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We're planning an early June trip next year to the Knife area and places nearby. We'll have a few newbies who want to catch fish and we've never been to this part of the park. Any reason to go other than the places listed in the title? Kek, Eddy, etc south of Knife instead of going north and east?
We'd probably start at Moose and end there too. I've taken June trips both west and SE of this area but never here. Any spots to check out or lakes to avoid? Smallies, walleye, lakers, pike. Grand slam for the week would be great but not a deal breaker.
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