Lake Greenwood

Cook - Minnesota


  • 23 catches

  • 6 followers

  • 1 spots

Lake Greenwood is a 2,042 acre lake with a maximum depth of 112 feet located in Cook County, Minnesota.

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Lake Greenwood Fishing Reports

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  1. Details: Flathead Catfish

    1. Rawley 0
      Were is that at
    2. King_Fisher 0
      Awesome couple of cats! I've always wanted to try hand fishing but I'm not sure how good it would feel to have a flat head that size obighting down on your ...more arm!
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  2. Details: Flathead Catfish

    Fishing from dock it was 12.5 lbs and a bigger one broke me off the night before not a bad fishing week.

    1. King_Fisher 0
      Nice!
  3. Details: Longnose Gar

    Cat fishing was slow but caught this pigs while waiting for the cats.

    1. gr82bstr8 0
      @josharobinson3 he caught it on shiners, see bait description 👆
    2. Joshua Robinson 0
      what'd you catch it on?
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  4. Details: Largemouth Bass with a Berkeley havoc pit boss black with blue fleck

    6 pound largemouth bass on a Berkeley havoc pit boss using a shamano reel and a skeet Reese rod

    1. diggerman 0
      Good bass congrats.
    2. austinh_98 0
      Yep I love to throw them
    3. htgaddis 0
      GOTTA LOVE A PIT BOSSSSSSS
    4. austinh_98 0
      Thanks
    5. solorider4o8 0
      Nice fish
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  5. Details: Largemouth Bass with a Pumpkin seed worm from zoom

  6. Details: Largemouth Bass with a artifitial worm

    Not 1 under 1 pound

    1. JJ Winterhalter 0
      Me and my friend split them up because he had a broken arm
    2. harrij426 0
      That's over the sc limit bud I'd remove the pic. Keeping this many game fish kinda pisses me off the see..
    3. jokerman8029 0
      Are you going to eat them?
    4. fishonflyco 0
      I mostly catch and release especially bass.......
    5. Peyton Dalatri 0
      Ya its always good to practice catch and release
    6. Dustan jones 0
      A true fishermen would have let the big fish go but u didn't hope you have fun once there none that big no more
    7. Tyrone Smith 0
      looks like you found the honey hole
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  7. Details: Largemouth Bass with a worm artifitial

    Awesom not 1 under 1 pounds

    1. Laine Dillard 0
      You every one has there taste but if your bass taste like sulfur that's the water their in not the fish it's self and I have had all kinds of fish in many ...more ways none have tasted like pond water @jonholbrook
    2. PKfisherman 0
      Lets agree to disagree @jonholbrook
    3. jonholbrook 0
      Largemouth? There meat smells like pond water/sulfur. I guess everyone had their taste @epicdude13 @lainedillard
    4. Laine Dillard 0
      @jonholbrook if you have bass that taste like dirt the you need to learn to cook they are one of the best eating fish in North America
    5. PKfisherman 0
      If u fry them up, they're amazing @jonholbrook !
    6. jonholbrook 0
      Why did ya keep them? They taste like dirt.
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  8. Details: Largemouth Bass with a texas rig

    Late summer largemouth this mornin!

  9. Details: Largemouth Bass with a buzzbait

    My buddy Austin thinks he has something!

  10. Details: Largemouth Bass with a buzzbait

    Summer days with dad are always fun!!

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