Throw spinners, jigs, soft plastics, live bait, crankbaits, and spoons at the brush piles around the boat landing, the islands, the weedlines on the windblown side of the lake, and over the deeper areas of the lake.
Maximum 40 feet deep. Early in the year consider fishing the shallow bays on the north side of the lake. Fallen trees and feeder creeks are also good spots early in the year. The rest of the year you ...
If you like fishing weeds, this is your lake. Palmer warms quickly in spring and the plant growth is rapid. Look for muskie, Walleye, northern, largemouth, perch and Crappie.
Maximum depth of 20 feet. Aquatic vegetation is abundant and consists mainly of submergent and emergent types. Additional fish cover in the lake includes logs and rocks. The shoals are gradual in floo...
June is the time to be on this water. Smallmouth and Crappie are underfished. Muskie and Walleye the main attraction.