
Burntside Lake
Burntside Lake is a large freshwater lake located in St. Louis County, Minnesota, near the town of Ely. The lake is known for its clear blue waters, which provide an ideal habitat for a variety of fish species. The lake is a popular destination for fishing, boating, and other outdoor activities. With a surface area of 7,313 acres and a maximum depth of 126 feet, Burntside Lake is one of the largest and deepest lakes in the area. The shoreline of Burntside Lake is approximately 103.46 miles in length, providing ample opportunities for anglers to fish for a wide variety of fish species. Some of the fish species found in the lake include black crappie, bluegill, burbot, green sunfish, hybrid sunfish, lake trout, lake whitefish, northern pike, pumpkinseed, rock bass, smallmouth bass, tullibee (cisco), walleye, yellow perch, shorthead redhorse, white sucker, golden shiner, rainbow smelt, sculpin, and slimy sculpin. The lake is particularly known for its walleye and smallmouth bass populations, which are abundant and can be caught throughout the lake. The lake's clear water also provides ideal conditions for fishing for lake trout, which are known for their size and fighting ability. Northern pike are also common in the lake and can be caught throughout the year, particularly in the weed beds and rocky areas. In addition to fishing, Burntside Lake is a popular destination for boating, swimming, and other outdoor activities. The lake has numerous public boat launches and marinas, and there are several resorts and campgrounds located around the lake. The lake's clear water also provides excellent opportunities for scuba diving and snorkeling, with visibility up to 30 feet in some areas. Overall, Burntside Lake is a premier destination for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With its clear blue waters, abundant fish populations, and ample opportunities for outdoor recreation, the lake offers something for everyone. Whether you're looking to fish for walleye, swim in the clear water, or simply enjoy the scenic beauty of the area, Burntside Lake is a must-visit destination in St. Louis County, Minnesota.
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Burntside Lake
Burntside Lake is a large freshwater lake located in St. Louis County, Minnesota, near the town of Ely. The lake is known for its clear blue waters, which provide an ideal habitat for a variety of fish species. The lake is a popular destination for fishing, boating, and other outdoor activities. With a surface area of 7,313 acres and a maximum depth of 126 feet, Burntside Lake is one of the largest and deepest lakes in the area. The shoreline of Burntside Lake is approximately 103.46 miles in length, providing ample opportunities for anglers to fish for a wide variety of fish species. Some of the fish species found in the lake include black crappie, bluegill, burbot, green sunfish, hybrid sunfish, lake trout, lake whitefish, northern pike, pumpkinseed, rock bass, smallmouth bass, tullibee (cisco), walleye, yellow perch, shorthead redhorse, white sucker, golden shiner, rainbow smelt, sculpin, and slimy sculpin. The lake is particularly known for its walleye and smallmouth bass populations, which are abundant and can be caught throughout the lake. The lake's clear water also provides ideal conditions for fishing for lake trout, which are known for their size and fighting ability. Northern pike are also common in the lake and can be caught throughout the year, particularly in the weed beds and rocky areas. In addition to fishing, Burntside Lake is a popular destination for boating, swimming, and other outdoor activities. The lake has numerous public boat launches and marinas, and there are several resorts and campgrounds located around the lake. The lake's clear water also provides excellent opportunities for scuba diving and snorkeling, with visibility up to 30 feet in some areas. Overall, Burntside Lake is a premier destination for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With its clear blue waters, abundant fish populations, and ample opportunities for outdoor recreation, the lake offers something for everyone. Whether you're looking to fish for walleye, swim in the clear water, or simply enjoy the scenic beauty of the area, Burntside Lake is a must-visit destination in St. Louis County, Minnesota.
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Forecast: Thursday, May 1
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Todays action is rated a 2 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)
9:37 PM - 12:07 AM
8:48 AM - 11:18 AM
12:49 PM - 2:19 PM
5:23 AM - 6:53 AM
Outlook for Thursday at Burntside Lake
Expect temperatures ranging from 39°F to 58°F. There's a 60% chance of rain, potentially bringing around 0.38" rain. Winds will be averaging 5 mph, with potential gusts reaching up to 21 mph. The maximum UV index will be 4 (Moderate), so plan sun protection accordingly. For anglers, today's fishing action is rated 2/5 (Todays action is rated a 2 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)). Look for the best bite times during the major periods around 9:37 PM and 8:48 AM, or try the minor windows near 12:49 PM and 5:23 AM for potential early morning or evening action. Check back for the latest conditions and forecasts for Burntside Lake.
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