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<blockquote data-quote="Mocha" data-source="post: 141951" data-attributes="member: 1002"><p>I live 25 minutes from Leech and fish it at least 10+ times each year. Great lake and I am not real worried about the zeebs yet. They are in so many lakes now that it is just a matter of time. MN fishing regs have 12 pages of lakes infested with AIS. Even with the millions of dollars the State, counties, townships, lake associations & the DNR spend .....they are still going to spread. The most protected lake in MN, Christmas Lake in the twin cities, also has zeebs. Most of the big lakes in MN already have zeebs. Cass Lake, Winni, Mille Lacs and now Leech. Zeebs change the ecosystem of the lake but the fishing can still be very good. The zeebs also seem to run their course like in Mille Lacs and then seem to head in the down ward direction.....at least that was the last I had read about Mille Lacs. </p><p></p><p>The fishing at Leech has been outstanding now for 8+ years!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mocha, post: 141951, member: 1002"] I live 25 minutes from Leech and fish it at least 10+ times each year. Great lake and I am not real worried about the zeebs yet. They are in so many lakes now that it is just a matter of time. MN fishing regs have 12 pages of lakes infested with AIS. Even with the millions of dollars the State, counties, townships, lake associations & the DNR spend .....they are still going to spread. The most protected lake in MN, Christmas Lake in the twin cities, also has zeebs. Most of the big lakes in MN already have zeebs. Cass Lake, Winni, Mille Lacs and now Leech. Zeebs change the ecosystem of the lake but the fishing can still be very good. The zeebs also seem to run their course like in Mille Lacs and then seem to head in the down ward direction.....at least that was the last I had read about Mille Lacs. The fishing at Leech has been outstanding now for 8+ years! [/QUOTE]
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