Captain
Brandon Norten

Member since May 2024 White Bear Lake, United States
Background
I'm a Minnesota muskie fishing guide, based in the Twin Cities area. I've been fishing my entire life and the passion only continues to grow. Musky fishing is my specialty, I've been chasing these amazing fish for over 20 years. I live and guide in the Twin Cities metro area of Minneapolis Minnesota. I love the challenge of musky fishing and I am genuinely passionate about teaching my guide clients everything I've learned over the years. There is nothing more rewarding than helping someone catch their first musky, or their biggest musky, or even watching them witness their first musky follow!
Techniques
I'm mainly a casting guide, there is nothing like interacting with a giant musky as it follows your bait to the boat. I will accomodate for trolling trips when the conditions work for trolling. Generally trolling takes place in the fall, during windy conditions that won't allow boat control with my electric trolling motor, or when clients are unable to effectively cast.

Hey, I'm Captain Brandon Norten

White Bear Lake, Verenigde Staten
Background
I'm a Minnesota muskie fishing guide, based in the Twin Cities area. I've been fishing my entire life and the passion only continues to grow. Musky fishing is my specialty, I've been chasing these amazing fish for over 20 years. I live and guide in the Twin Cities metro area of Minneapolis Minnesota. I love the challenge of musky fishing and I am genuinely passionate about teaching my guide clients everything I've learned over the years. There is nothing more rewarding than helping someone catch their first musky, or their biggest musky, or even watching them witness their first musky follow!
Techniques
I'm mainly a casting guide, there is nothing like interacting with a giant musky as it follows your bait to the boat. I will accomodate for trolling trips when the conditions work for trolling. Generally trolling takes place in the fall, during windy conditions that won't allow boat control with my electric trolling motor, or when clients are unable to effectively cast.
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Where To Find Crappies In May
Where To Find Crappies In May
Maa 2, 2026 White Bear Lake
May is one of the best months of the year for spring crappie fishing on metro lakes. As water temperatures climb into the upper 50s and 60s, crappies move shallow to spawn, making them accessible and aggressive for anglers who know where to look. Where to Find Crappies in May On metro-area lakes, crappies typically stage and spawn in 2โ€“6 feet of water. Focus on: Shallow bays and pockets protected from wind Reed beds, bulrushes, and pencil reeds Shoreline brush, fallen trees, and docks Dark-bottom areas that warm quickly Early and late in the day, crappies often slide even tighter to cover, while mid-day fish may hold just outside spawning areas. Best Spring Crappie Presentations In May, slow and subtle presentations are key: Small jigs (1/32โ€“1/16 oz) with soft plastics Live minnows under a slip float Vertical jigging along cover from a boat Keep your jig just above the fishโ€”crappies feed upward, especially in shallow water. Boat Positioning and Stealth Metro lakes see heavy fishing pressure in spring. Keep noise to a minimum, use your trolling motor on low, and make long casts when possible. Precise boat control often makes the difference between a good day and a great one. Why May Is Prime Time Stable weather, predictable fish movement, and shallow water combine to make May ideal for both beginners and experienced anglers. With the right tactics, limits can come quickly on metro lakes. If youโ€™re looking to shorten the learning curve, guided spring crappie trips offer the fastest way to dial in seasonal patterns and put more fish in the boat.
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Minnesota Crappie Fishing
Minnesota Crappie Fishing
Feb 22, 2026 White Bear Lake
Spring crappie fishing on metro-area lakes really hits its stride in May, and one of the most effective presentations during this window is the hair jig. When water temperatures stabilize and crappies slide shallow to feed and stage near spawning areas, hair jigs consistently outproduce plasticsโ€”especially on pressured metro waters. Why Hair Jigs Excel in May Hair jigs shine in spring because of their natural movement. Unlike soft plastics, marabou and craft hair breathe and pulse even when the jig is sitting still. In May, crappies often prefer a slow, subtle presentation, and hair jigs allow you to keep the bait in the strike zone longer without killing its action. On clear or moderately stained metro lakes, this finesse profile is often the difference between getting follows and getting bites. Best Hair Jig Sizes and Colors For spring crappies, 1/32 oz to 1/16 oz hair jigs are ideal. Lighter jigs fall slower, which is key when fish are suspended or cruising shallow flats. Top-producing colors for metro lakes in May include: Black Olive Black & chartreuse Natural brown White (in clear water) When fishing pressured lakes, muted and natural tones usually outperform loud colors. How to Fish Hair Jigs for Spring Crappies The most effective approach is a slow vertical presentation. Position your boat over shallow weed edges, emerging cabbage, docks, or wood in 4โ€“10 feet of water. Drop the jig and hold it as still as possible, adding tiny rod-tip shakes to activate the hair. Hair jigs are also deadly when slow-trolled or drifted under a float, especially during calm mornings and evenings when crappies roam. Why Hair Jigs Work on Metro Lakes Metro crappies see a lot of pressure. Hair jigs offer a smaller, more realistic profile that matches early-season forage like insect larvae and tiny minnows. That natural look often triggers bites from larger, more cautious fish. Final Thoughts If youโ€™re targeting spring crappies on metro lakes in May, hair jigs should be a staple in your tackle box. Their subtle action, versatility, and effectiveness on pressured waters make them one of the best tools for consistent success. For anglers looking to shorten the learning curve and stay on fish all spring, a guided trip can make all the difference.
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Minnesota Spring Crappie Fishing
Minnesota Spring Crappie Fishing
Feb 18, 2026 White Bear Lake
Spring crappie fishing on metro-area lakes can be outstanding if youโ€™re using the right soft plastics. As water temps rise and crappies slide into shallow bays, canals, and weed edges, subtle presentations and natural profiles consistently outproduce everything else. For clients fishing with me on metro lakes in spring, three soft plastic styles dominate: paddle tails, baby shads, and tubes. Paddle Tail Soft Plastics Small paddle tail plastics are deadly during spring because they provide action at slow speeds. In cold to mid-40s water temperatures, crappies want a bait that moves without being overworked. A 1.5โ€“2 inch paddle tail rigged on a light jig head creates just enough thump to trigger bites when fish are staging along emerging weeds or suspended near docks. Best colors: white, pearl, chartreuse, and natural shad Best retrieves: slow swim or steady glide through cover Baby Shad Plastics Baby shad-style soft plastics are a staple for spring crappie fishing on pressured metro lakes. Their slim profile closely matches young-of-the-year baitfish and insects crappies feed on early in the season. These plastics excel when fish are neutral or lightly negative, especially in clear water conditions. Best rigging: cast and slow retrieve or slow pendulum swing under a float Where they shine: weed edges, falllen timber, and basin transitions Tube Jigs for Spring Crappies Tube jigs remain one of the most versatile soft plastics for spring crappie fishing. Their hollow body and subtle tentacle movement make them perfect for cold fronts and finicky fish. Tubes are especially effective when pitched into shallow cover like reeds, brush, or boat slips. Ideal sizes: 1โ€“1.75 inches Top colors: black/chartreuse, pink/white, glow Final Thoughts Matching soft plastics to spring crappie behavior is key to consistent success on metro lakes. Paddle tails cover water, baby shads shine in finesse situations, and tubes catch fish when nothing else will. If you want to shorten the learning curve and stay on active crappies all spring long, fishing these soft plastics the right way makes all the difference. Looking to dial in your spring crappie bite? Book a guided trip and fish proven metro-lake patterns from ice-out through post-spawn.
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Minnesota Spring Crappie Fishing
Minnesota Spring Crappie Fishing
Feb 14, 2026 White Bear Lake
Where to Find Spring Crappies in Minnesota Metro Lakes Spring is prime time for crappie fishing in the Minnesota metro area. As ice-out arrives and water temperatures creep into the low-to-mid 40s, crappies begin their predictable spring migration. Knowing where to look in metro lakes can mean the difference between a slow day and a full livewell. Early Spring Crappie Locations (Ice-Out to Pre-Spawn) Right after ice-out, crappies move shallowโ€”but not randomly. In Twin Cities metro lakes, focus on: North-facing bays that receive the most sunlight Shallow flats (4โ€“8 feet) near deeper basin access Dark-bottom areas that warm faster Emerging weeds, reeds, and cattails Metro lakes warm quickly compared to northern Minnesota waters, so crappies often push shallow earlier than many anglers expect. Best Structure to Target in Metro Lakes Spring crappies relate heavily to structure during warming trends. Productive areas include: Submerged brush piles Fallen trees near shore Docks and boat lifts Riprap shorelines Channel edges entering spawning bays On calm, sunny days, crappies will slide extremely shallow. During cold fronts, they often back out slightly to nearby breaks or suspend off structure. Water Temperature Matters More Than Depth In spring, water temperature is more important than depth. Once temps hit 48โ€“55ยฐF, crappies stage near spawning areas. When temperatures approach the low 60s, they move into spawning pockets with minimal current and protection from wind. Best Metro Lakes for Spring Crappies Many Minnesota metro lakes offer excellent spring crappie fishing, especially those with: Healthy shallow vegetation Soft-bottom bays Limited water clarity (warms faster) Pressure can be heavy, but fish behavior stays consistent year after year. Spring Crappie Fishing Tips Fish slow and shallow Use light jigs, plastics, or live minnows Watch your electronics for suspended fish Be mobileโ€”crappies roam in spring Final Thoughts Spring crappie fishing in Minnesota metro lakes is short, aggressive, and incredibly productive if you know where to look. Target warming shallow water, key structure, and adjust daily based on conditions. If you want to maximize your spring bite, fishing with a local guide can shorten the learning curve and put you on fish fast. Book a spring crappie trip now and take advantage of the best bite of the year.
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Top Spring Crappie Locations
Top Spring Crappie Locations
Feb 6, 2026 White Bear Lake
April is one of the best months for crappie fishing on metro-area lakes, especially as ice-out transitions into early spring patterns. As water temperatures climb into the low-to-mid 40s, crappies move shallow and become highly predictableโ€”if you know where to look. 1. Shallow Bays with Dark Bottoms In early spring, crappies seek out shallow bays that warm quickly, especially those with dark, muddy bottoms. These areas absorb heat faster and attract baitfish, making them prime feeding zones. Focus on bays protected from strong winds, particularly on the north and northwest sides of metro lakes. 2. Channel Edges and Creek Inflows Metro lakes with creek inflows, culverts, or connecting channels are crappie magnets in April. Slight current brings warmer water and food, pulling crappies out of deeper winter basins. Target the first break outside the inflow before fish push extremely shallow later in the month. 3. Emerging Weed Lines As weeds begin to grow, crappies stage along new cabbage and coontail growth in 3โ€“6 feet of water. These areas offer cover and easy ambush points. Metro lakes with healthy weed growth often produce consistent April crappie bites well before the spawn. 4. Docks and Shallow Cover On pressured metro lakes, docks, brush piles, and fallen trees provide crucial structure in April. Crappies use this cover to stay shallow while avoiding predators. Target sunny afternoons when fish slide tight to cover. Final Tip for April Crappies Water temperature matters more than the calendar. When surface temps hit 45โ€“50ยฐF, crappies will be shallow and aggressive. Light jigs, slip floats, and slow presentations are key to consistent success. If you want to maximize your time on the water and stay on active fish, booking a guided crappie trip on metro lakes in April can shorten the learning curve and put more slabs in the boat.
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GECONTROLEERD   SEASON OPENER DEAL (4 Hour Musky) op Juni 8, 2025
Brandon is a great knowledgeable guide with a fun personality! He fished us hard and over his favorite holes. He was very helpful...
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GECONTROLEERD   Musky Guide Trip 4 Hour PM op September 20, 2025
Brandon had big knowledge about not just the fish but nature around everything that surrounded the musky. He was helpful and...
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GECONTROLEERD   2 Trip Musky Package (JUNE - NOV.) op Juni 9, 2025
Had a phenomenal time out on the water with Brandon. Weather was not in our favor but he got us on several fish. We caught...
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Great morning on the lake

GECONTROLEERD   Musky Guide Trip 5 Hour AM op Augustus 31, 2025
Had a great day on the water with my brother thanks to Captain Brandon. While the muskies didnโ€™t cooperate this time, we...
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Awesome time on the water

GECONTROLEERD   Musky Guide Trip 4 Hour PM op Augustus 11, 2025
Went out with Brandon and brought my two sons. We had a blast. Brandon was super helpful with my youngest, and dedicated most...
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