Brainerd Lakes Fishing: Every Lake Has a Personality
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Brainerd Lakes Fishing: Every Lake Has a Personality

The Brainerd Lakes Area has over 400 fishable lakes within an hour's drive, but the ones that matter most each have their own character — and their own fish. Here's how to pick the right water.

Colin Van Dyke

Colin Van Dyke

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

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The Brainerd Lakes Area sits in the center of Minnesota, roughly two hours north of Minneapolis. It's one of the most lake-dense regions in a state that's famous for lakes, and the fishing tradition here runs generations deep — this is where the Nisswa Guides League was born, where legends like Al Linder and Marv Koep built their reputations, and where the Minnesota Governor's Fishing Opener has been held more times than anywhere else in the state.

But 400-plus fishable lakes can be overwhelming. The guides who work this area don't try to fish them all — they've learned that each major lake has a personality, a rhythm, and a best-use case. The trick is matching the lake to what you want to catch.

Gull Lake — The Walleye Standard

Gull Lake is the home lake of the Brainerd guide fleet. It's a 9,947-acre natural lake with clear water, diverse structure, and a walleye population that's been the measuring stick for central Minnesota for decades.

Walleye fishing on Gull is a structure game. The fish relate to sunken islands (bars), points, and weed edges in 15 to 30 feet of water during summer. Guides use live-bait rigs — a slip sinker rig with a leech or nightcrawler on a #4 hook, drifted slowly along the structure — or jig-and-minnow combos worked vertically over the electronics. The key is boat control: keeping the bait in the strike zone along a specific contour line while drifting or trolling at precisely the right speed.

Smallmouth bass are the bonus on Gull. The lake's rocky points and gravel bars hold aggressive smallmouth that crush jigs and crankbaits. On days when the walleye bite is slow, switching to smallmouth keeps rods bent.

Gull also holds largemouth bass in the weedy bays, northern pike along weed edges, and excellent panfish — bluegill, crappie, and sunfish — in the shallower bays and around docks.

Mille Lacs Lake — The Big Water

Mille Lacs is the monster — 132,000 acres of open water, 45 minutes east of Brainerd. It's the largest lake in central Minnesota and one of the most famous walleye lakes in the country, though its fishery has been through significant management changes in recent years.

When the walleye bite is on at Mille Lacs, there's nothing like it. The mud flats and gravel bars in 20 to 35 feet of water hold enormous concentrations of walleye, and trolling crankbaits or pulling spinners across the flats produces fish after fish. The average size is above most Minnesota lakes — four- to six-pounders are standard, with fish over eight pounds caught regularly.

Muskie are the other Mille Lacs draw. The lake holds a trophy muskie population, and dedicated muskie anglers cast and troll big baits along the weed edges and boulder-strewn shorelines. A 50-inch muskie from Mille Lacs is a realistic goal for anglers willing to put in the time.

Mille Lacs is big-water fishing — it can build serious waves in a wind — so it's best suited for experienced boaters or guided trips on boats designed for the conditions.

The Whitefish Chain — The Family Water

The Whitefish Chain is a series of 14 interconnected lakes near Crosslake, linked by channels and narrows that you can navigate by boat. It's the favorite destination for families and groups because the connected lakes offer variety without trailering — you can fish a weedy bass bay in the morning and run through the channel to a walleye bar in the afternoon.

Walleye hold along the deep-water structure in the main lake basins. Largemouth bass stack in the weedy bays and around docks — the Whitefish Chain bass population is strong and underappreciated. Northern pike cruise the weed edges, and the chain produces trophy pike over 30 inches with regularity.

The channels and narrows between lakes concentrate fish and create natural ambush points. Working a jig through a narrows on a current day can produce walleye, bass, and pike in the same drift.

Pelican Lake — The Numbers Lake

Pelican Lake (also called Big Pelican) is a 3,414-acre lake northwest of Brainerd known for sheer walleye numbers. It's a shallow, fertile lake that produces fast-growing walleye, and the catch rates are consistently among the highest in the region.

The fishing is less technical than Gull or Mille Lacs — the fish are widespread and willing. Jig-and-minnow in spring and fall, leeches under a slip bobber in summer, and trolling crankbaits across the flats all produce. It's an excellent choice for beginners or anglers who want action over trophies.

North Long Lake — The Local Favorite

North Long Lake sits just northwest of Brainerd and is a local favorite for multispecies fishing. The lake's mix of deep basins, weedy bays, and rocky structure supports walleye, largemouth bass, northern pike, and panfish. It's less famous than Gull or Mille Lacs, which means less pressure and more elbow room.

Ice Fishing

Brainerd is one of the ice-fishing capitals of Minnesota. From December through March, the lakes freeze solid and the entire culture shifts to hard water. Walleye and pike through the ice are the primary targets, with panfish (crappie and bluegill) rounding out the action.

Guides set up heated fish houses on Gull Lake, Mille Lacs, and the Whitefish Chain, drilling holes over structure and fishing with tip-ups (for pike) and jigging spoons or live minnows (for walleye). The Brainerd Jaycees Ice Fishing Extravaganza on Gull Lake is the largest charitable ice-fishing tournament in the world, drawing over 10,000 anglers every January.

When to Go

  • Opener (mid-May): The Minnesota fishing opener is a state holiday — Brainerd is ground zero
  • Summer (June–August): Peak guide season, walleye on structure, bass in the weeds, evening panfish
  • Fall (September–October): Walleye feeding before winter, muskie on Mille Lacs, the best trophy window
  • Winter (December–March): Ice fishing on every lake, heated fish houses, the Brainerd Jaycees tournament

Top Fishing Guides in Brainerd

Brainerd guides work Gull Lake and the Whitefish Chain for walleye and bass, run big-water trips on Mille Lacs for trophy walleye and muskie, and set up heated ice houses in winter. The Minnesota fishing opener is a state holiday, and Brainerd is ground zero.

Brainerd Guide Service

Brainerd Guide Service

Brainerd, MN, US

5.0 (481 reviews)

Brain Erd Guide has been a cornerstone of fishing excellence in Minnesota's Brainerd, Nisswa, and Crosslake region for over 35 years. Their experienced guides are known for combining genuine hospitality with deep local knowledge across more than forty pristine lakes. Whether pursuing walleye, bass, musky, or pike, anglers of all skill levels benefit from Brain Erd Guide's commitment to quality. Each charter is fully equipped with professional-grade gear and comfortable boats, allowing guests to focus on what matters—a rewarding day on the water and the chance to land their next great catch.

MN Walleye Guide

MN Walleye Guide

Brainerd, MN, US

5.0 (480 reviews)

MN Walleye Guide Todd Andrist brings over two decades of guiding expertise to MN Walleye Guide, offering premier fishing experiences across the renowned Brainerd Lakes Area of Minnesota. Specializing in walleye, northern pike, and lake trout, Todd has perfected the art of connecting anglers with exceptional catches on celebrated waters including Gull Lake, Big Pelican Lake, and the Whitefish Chain. Whether you're a first-time angler or a seasoned veteran, MN Walleye Guide tailors each outing to match your skill level and goals. Todd's dedication to customer satisfaction ensures every trip is both productive and enjoyable. Year-round opportunities include guided fishing excursions during open water season and ice house rentals for winter walleye enthusiasts looking to extend their season.

Nate Berg Fishing Guides

Nate Berg Fishing Guides

Brainerd, MN, US

5.0 (27 reviews)

Nate Berg Fishing Guides operates throughout Minnesota's renowned Brainerd Lakes Area, where over 400 pristine lakes offer exceptional multi-species freshwater fishing. Specializing in Walleye, Northern Pike, Crappie, and Bass, the team brings extensive local knowledge and a commitment to personalized service that transforms each outing into a memorable experience. Whether planning a relaxed family adventure or a serious angling pursuit, anglers benefit from top-notch equipment and professional guidance tailored to their skill level and goals. With deep roots in the region and a reputation for excellence, Nate Berg Fishing Guides delivers the expertise and dedication needed for an exciting day on the water.

Livin The Dream Guide Service

Livin The Dream Guide Service

Brainerd, MN, US

5.0 (25 reviews)

Livin' The Dream Guide Service Livin' The Dream Guide Service operates across two premier fishing destinations, bringing expertise and personalized service to anglers year-round. During Minnesota's open season (May through November), their guides pursue trophy musky, walleye, and bass on celebrated waters including Gull Lake and Leech Lake. When winter arrives, the operation transitions to Fort Myers, Florida, where inshore waters offer exciting opportunities for snook, tarpon, and redfish. With over 320 guided trips annually, the team has refined their approach to accommodate anglers of all skill levels—whether you're casting for the first time or chasing a personal best. Their commitment to tailored experiences means each trip is designed around individual goals and preferences, ensuring memorable days on the water across some of North America's most productive fisheries.

Bobby G's Guide Service

Bobby G's Guide Service

Brainerd, MN, US

4.8 (11 reviews)

Bobby G's Guide Service specializes in premier fishing experiences throughout Central Minnesota's renowned Brainerd Lakes region. Led by experienced guide Bob Gessell, the service focuses on targeting brown trout and other species across productive waters including Gull Lake and Mille Lacs Lake. Each outing is customized to match the day's conditions and bite, ensuring clients fish where the action is strongest. Anglers benefit from Bobby's intimate knowledge of local waters combined with a well-maintained V2090 Warrior fiberglass boat powered by a 200 Suzuki four-stroke engine. The vessel provides stability, comfort, and dry conditions while reaching prime fishing grounds. Whether pursuing trophy trout or exploring multiple lakes in a single trip, Bobby G's Guide Service delivers personalized attention and practical expertise for a memorable day on the water.

The Fish Guyd

The Fish Guyd

Brainerd, MN, US

Captain Nick Retka and The Fish Guyd deliver premier guided fishing experiences throughout the Brainerd Lakes region of Central Minnesota. Specializing in walleye, musky, bass, and northern pike, they welcome anglers of all skill levels to pursue these trophy species on legendary waters including Mille Lacs and Gull Lake. The Fish Guyd operates a 24-foot Skeeter Bay boat built for stability and comfort on big water, accommodating up to six guests per charter. Equipped with advanced electronics and a full complement of professional-grade gear, Captain Retka handles the technical details so anglers can focus on what matters most—making memories and landing fish. Whether you're a seasoned angler or picking up a rod for the first time, The Fish Guyd crafts personalized fishing adventures tailored to your goals and experience level.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best lake to fish near Brainerd?

Gull Lake is the home lake of the guide fleet — excellent walleye, smallmouth bass, and panfish on diverse structure. Mille Lacs is the big-water option for trophy walleye and muskie. The Whitefish Chain offers variety across 14 connected lakes. Pelican Lake produces the highest walleye numbers.

When is the Minnesota fishing opener?

The general Minnesota fishing opener falls on the Saturday closest to May 15. It's treated as a state holiday, and the Brainerd Lakes area is one of the most popular destinations. The Governor's Fishing Opener event has been held in the Brainerd area multiple times.

Can you ice fish near Brainerd?

Yes — Brainerd is one of the ice-fishing capitals of Minnesota. Gull Lake, Mille Lacs, and the Whitefish Chain all support strong ice fisheries for walleye, pike, and panfish. Guides set up heated fish houses on the ice. The Brainerd Jaycees Ice Fishing Extravaganza on Gull Lake is the largest charitable ice-fishing tournament in the world.

What is the Whitefish Chain?

The Whitefish Chain is a series of 14 interconnected lakes near Crosslake, linked by navigable channels. You can fish multiple lakes without trailering your boat. It holds walleye, largemouth bass, northern pike, and panfish, and the channels between lakes create natural fish-concentrating points.

How much does a guided fishing trip cost near Brainerd?

Guided trips in the Brainerd Lakes area typically run $300-500 for a half day and $400-650 for a full day for one to two anglers. Most guides provide the boat, tackle, and electronics. You'll need a Minnesota fishing license (purchase online at dnr.state.mn.us). Ice fishing guide trips are priced similarly.

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