Largemouth Bass


Most of the lakes in this area have good numbers of largemouth bass in them and they are usually under fished.  Don’t expect to catch a bunch of giants, but if you’re looking for some action, you can catch plenty of fish in the 2 pound range with some bigger fish mixed in too.  Take a look below to learn more about the area lakes that have largemouth bass in them.


Lake Emily


Emily Lake is a 664 acre lake located in Northern Crow Wing County.  The city of Emily is located off the northwest corner of the lake.  Emily is a fairly shallow lake and it has a maximum depth of only 15 feet.  A public access is located on southwest corner of the lake. A channel provides access to Mary Lake.  This lake typically has had good numbers of northern pike, low to moderate numbers of walleye depending on the year and other fish include largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie and perch.

MN DNR Lake Information Report


Lake Mary


Lake Mary totals just over 400 acres.  Public access to Lake Mary can be obtained via the Little Pine River from Emily Lake.  This lake has good numbers of crappie in it with low numbers of game fish such as northern pike, largemouth bass and walleye.  Other fish include bluegill and perch.

MN DNR Lake Information Report


Lawrence Lake


Lawrence Lake is located on the east edge of Outing in Cass County.  Lawrence Lake covers 230 acres with a maximum depth of 71 feet and about 38% of the lake is less than 15 feet deep.  There is a boat launch and small park located on the west end of the lake about 0.2 miles east of Highway 6 on County Road 58.  Smaller boats can also reach Lawrence Lake from Roosevelt Lake via the outlet channel.  Northern pike, walleye and largemouth bass are the dominant game fish in this lake.  Panfish include bluegill, crappie, rock bass and perch.

MN DNR Lake Information Report


Roosevelt Lake


Roosevelt Lake covers more than 1,500 acres and has a maximum depth of 129 feet.  This lake is a solid fishing lake for a variety of fish.  Northern pike, largemouth bass and walleye have been the primary game fish in this lake.  Muskie were stocked in this lake in 2011 and they plan on consistently stocking the lake on even-numbered years, which is great for muskie anglers.  Smallmouth bass are also available in the lake.  Panfish include bluegill, crappie, rock bass and perch.

MN DNR Lake Information Report


Ruth Lake


Ruth Lake is a 588 acre lake located just north of the city of Emily in Crow Wing County.  A public access is located on the northwest side of the lake.  Development is heavy won the lake.  The maximum depth is 39 feet and about 34% of the lake is 15 feet deep or less. This lake has been a good fishing lake for a variety of fish.  Northern pike, largemouth bass and panfish are the dominant fish in the lake.  Walleye are also available.  Panfish include bluegill, crappie and perch.

MN DNR Lake Information Report


Thunder Lake


Thunder Lake is a 1,330 acre lake located 7 miles south of Remer in Cass County.  This lake is deep and the shoreline drops off rapidly.  The maximum depth is 95 feet and only 17% of the lake is less than 15 feet deep.  This lake is heavily developed.  There are currently good numbers of walleye in the lake.  Northern pike, largemouth bass and smallmouth bass are also available.  Panfish include bluegill, crappie, rock bass and perch.

MN DNR Lake Information Report


Washburn Lake


Washburn is a 1,554 acre lake located about 3 miles northwest of Outing, MN in Cass County.  The lake is comprised of 3 distinct basins.  The maximum depth is 111 feet and about 48% of the lake is 15 feet deep or less.  Game fish include walleye, northern pike, largemouth bass and smallmouth bass.  Panfish include bluegill, crappie, rock bass and perch.

MN DNR Lake Information Report


Some of the Bigger Bodies of Water That Aren’t Too Far Away


Leech Lake


Leech Lake is located mainly within the Leech Lake Indian Reservation and completely within the Chippewa National Forest in north central Minnesota.  The Lake is one of the most popular tourism destinations in all of Minnesota.  There are numerous recreational opportunities here such as fishing, boating, hunting, golfing, hiking, biking and much more.  You will find a variety of accommodations here to fit your needs.

The primary species of fish that most anglers come to Leech Lake are walleye, northern pike and muskie.  All 3 species are here in good enough numbers for anglers to target them and catch them.  There are some trophy-sized fish here too for all 3 species of fish.

This lake has such a diverse fishery.  If you’re just looking for action, you can fish with live bait and catch a little bit of everything.  For those of you looking to target largemouth bass, there is a solid fishery here and most anglers don’t even think about fishing for bass here.  Find the weeds, fish shallow and don’t be shocked when a pike hits your bass lures.

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Whitefish Chain of Lakes


The Whitefish Area of Minnesota features the Whitefish Chain of Lakes, which is a very popular chain of lakes for boating and fishing.  There are many resorts here and plenty of places to find a bite to eat.  This region is located just north of Brainerd, Minnesota.

This area is known for its fast action largemouth bass fishing and some solid fishing for pike and walleye.  You will find some good-sized fish in the Whitefish Chain, but don’t expect to have all the good fishing spots to yourself.  This chain of lakes has a lot of people that fish these waters every summer.  It’s a very good fishing destination if you’re looking to catch some fish and have some fun around the water.

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Best Baits for Largemouth Bass


Largemouth bass will eat so many different baits and there are so many different lures that are made for catching these fish.  Anglers have more options than they really need, but since we have all these options, it’s nice to know about the different baits that are available.

Minnowsnightcrawlers and leeches are definitely the best live baits for largemouth bass.  When it comes to artificial lures, you have so many options.  Soft plastic worms, lizards, crayfish baits and minnows work great.  Hard baits such as crankbaits, topwater lures, spinnerbaits, jigs and jerkbaits are also all awesome choices for largemouth bass.

To learn more, take a look at our pages below.

Best Live Baits for Largemouth Bass

Best Lures for Largemouth Bass


Best Rigs for Largemouth Bass


There are so many different rigs for largemouth bass.  While you definitely don’t need to use all of them to consistently catch bass, it is important to learn how some of the rigs will help you fish certain areas or certain baits in a way to catch more fish.  Most good bass anglers will use several different rigs in a variety of situations to consistently catch quality largemouth bass.

The standup jighead, Texas rig, drop shot rig, wacky rig and Carolina rig are definitely some of the best rigs for largemouth bass page.


Best Techniques for Largemouth Bass


There are many different techniques that are used for largemouth bass fishing.  Casting a variety of baits to cover water is most popular, however, flipping & pitching is one of the best ways to catch bass around shallow water cover.

To learn more, take a look at our best techniques for largemouth bass page.


Learn More About Largemouth Bass


Our largemouth bass fishing section has tons of tips on the best lures, live baits, where to catch them and how to catch them.

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