Crow Lake (next to Bob's Lake) - decent bass fishing?

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Crow Lake (next to Bob's Lake) - decent bass fishing?

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Might be staying on Crow Lake at the end of July and am wondering if it has decent bass fishing?

Also, is there access from Crow to Bob's that's navigable by boat?

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There is a creek at the very bottom of Crow Lake that gets you over to Bob's. Crow Lake is deeper with Walleye and Lakers and some Smallies whereas Bobs will have a better population of both species of bass.

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Thanks, Smitty. I'll mention it to the guys.

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Re: Crow Lake (next to Bob's Lake) - decent bass fishing?

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I was on Crowe lake for a week 2 summers ago. I managed to get some lakers to go but couldn't find any decent sized bass. The weedbeds look awesome but only produced dink largemouth, they did have some big crappie in them though! I started to go into Bob's lake through the creek and did much better there. They lower the water in the summer so be careful when going through the creek, it is very shallow and narrow.
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