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Kentucky2Nashville
05/15/2016 09:03AM
 
I found it! Thanks!!


I also went on google maps and found underwater structure like we do for fishing tournaments down south.
 
Nytommyt
05/07/2019 08:30PM
 
Planning a trip to crooked and plan to stay on those exact same bays. Do you still have any of the info you were looking for about them including the one you had on Friday bay. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
apugarcia
05/13/2016 10:02AM
 
MN DNR has a great tool called LakeFinder that displays depth, fish species and size, water clarity, etc. Results for Crooked lake can be seen HERE.

If you're curious about any other lakes near there, search for them at Minnesota Lake Finder.
 
overthehill
05/14/2016 06:07AM
 
I think DNR will mail you some. I ordered from st. Paul a few years ago, but don't remember the a dress. They had paper and waterproof paper. Sorry I can't remember the name but it was a week getting them.
 
Kentucky2Nashville
05/12/2016 08:46PM
 
Just got a new Fisher map and, of course, they do not have any contours for Sunday or Saturday Bay.

I have an old map with Friday Bay fishing spots, depth contours, etc. that I will transfer. Would love to have some help marking Sunday and Saturday.

Anyone have something that could help?
 
GetNorth
06/24/2020 09:59AM
 
Kentucky2Nashville: "I found it! Thanks!!

I also went on google maps and found underwater structure like we do for fishing tournaments down south. "

Can you point me in the right direction for the contour maps?
 
Canoe Dude
06/24/2020 02:52PM
 
GetNorth: "Kentucky2Nashville: "I found it! Thanks!!


I also went on google maps and found underwater structure like we do for fishing tournaments down south. "

Can you point me in the right direction for the contour maps?"



Contour maps from MN DNR Lake Finder are found here: Crooked Lake Maps. You can get to this page by following the link mentioned in apugarcia's post.