Muskellunge (Muskie) Fishing on Little Thunder
Cass County, Minnesota · 258.08 acres · 72 ft max depth
Catching Muskellunge (Muskie) on Little Thunder
According to Minnesota DNR survey data, muskellunge (muskie) are present but uncommon in Little Thunder, averaging around 38". At 258.08 acres in Cass County, it's a solid destination for anglers chasing muskellunge (muskie) in this part of the state.
Muskies prefer large, clear lakes with abundant forage. They relate to deep weed edges, rocky structures, and open-water humps. In summer, they often patrol weed edges in 8-20 feet of water. Fall muskies follow cisco and whitefish schools into deeper water. Prime muskie lakes include Leech, Vermilion, Mille Lacs, and Cass Lake.
🎣Best Techniques & Baits for Muskellunge (Muskie)
Techniques
- ✓Casting large bucktails along weed edges
- ✓Trolling magnum crankbaits
- ✓Figure-8s at boatside (critical!)
- ✓Topwater on calm evenings
- ✓Live bait under floats (big suckers)
Baits
- ✓Large bucktail spinners (double 10s)
- ✓Bulldawg-style soft plastics
- ✓Magnum crankbaits and jerkbaits
- ✓Topwater props and walk-the-dogs
- ✓Large suckers (8-12 inch) live
📅When to Fish Little Thunder for Muskellunge (Muskie)
Summer
Prime season. Fish weed edges morning/evening. Full moon nights are best.
Fall
Trophy time. Big females feed before winter. Follow baitfish to deep structure.
Early Season
Season opens June 7 to protect spawning fish. First weeks can be good.
Ice Fishing
Not recommended - catch-and-release mortality too high through ice.
💡Pro Tips for Muskellunge (Muskie)
- 1Always do a figure-8 at boatside - many muskies strike following the bait
- 2Keep hooks razor sharp - muskies have bony mouths
- 3Invest in quality release tools - these fish deserve respect
- 4Moon phases matter - fish the full and new moon periods
- 5Change up your retrieve constantly until you find what they want