Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Northwest Angle Area Fishing Report- August 27



             The bite goes on at the Angle!  The Little Traverse area continues to be a good spot for finding the bigger walleye, while reefs to the north are have been good for numbers of smaller fish.  In Minnesota waters, the Starren Shoals, Knight I. and Bridges I. areas have been productive.
            There have been some nice muskies seen and caught lately, and large pike are still being caught on structure that holds walleye.  Anglers are still finding perch and crappies, but expect the fishing for them to improve once the water begins to cool again.

Reported by Scott Edman, Edman's Angling Adventures

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Northwest Angle Area Fishing Report- August 22


           The hawgs of summer are back!  In Canadian waters, last week’s warming trend has put the trophy walleyes back on the reefs in the Little Traverse.  The area around Massacre I has been a good place to start looking for the big guys.  The deep reefs up north have been serving up numbers of fish, but plan to sort through the little guys to get your keepers.  In Minnesota waters, look for the structure around Garden, Knight, and Bridges islands to be kicking out some big fish.
            Muskie fishing has been active with the warmer weather, with the evening continuing to be one of the better times of the day to fish.  The big pike have been showing up offshore in areas where walleyes are being caught.  Smallmouth bass have been active on the shorelines, although few anglers are targeting them now.  The crappie and perch bite has leveled off with the warming water temps, but the anglers looking for them are still finding fish.

Reported by Scott Edman, Edman's Angling Adventures

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Northwest Angle Area Fishing Report- August 14



            In Canadian waters, the walleyes have moved back onto structure with the warming weather.  The crappie and perch bite on the points and dropoff areas has slowed down, but the reefs in most sections of the lake are producing lots of walleye again.  Muskie and pike fishing has been steady, with rock areas being the most consistent now that the weeds are starting to die off and break apart, and the evening hours continue to be the most productive for casting.  Lake trout have been using water depths from 40 to 100 feet, and both jigging and trolling presentations have been working.
            In Minnesota waters, the better areas have been Little Oak, Lunatic, and Oak islands.  The action on the reef structure in the Big Traverse area should be picking up with the warming weather as well.

Reported by Scott Edman, Edman's Angling Adventures

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Fishing Report for August 7


           The water is beginning to cool, but the fishing is still hot at the Angle!  In Canadian waters, we are getting into fall fishing patterns early this year, with the reef bite for walleye dying off in many areas.  Rockpiles in the Little Traverse area are still holding scattered fish, but the reefs in the deeper basins up north are a better bet for numbers and action.  In closer to the Angle, points and dropoff areas have been serving up a nice mix of walleye, jumbo perch, and crappies.  Muskie fishermen have been seeing and catching nice fish, with the evening hours being the best.
            On the Minnesota side, walleye fishing has been productive around Little Oak, Oak, and Lunatic islands.

Reported by Scott Edman, Edman's Angling Adventures

Friday, August 2, 2013

Northwest Angle Fishing Report for August 1



            The weather has been windy and wild over the last week at the Angle, but the fishing has remained excellent!  In Canadian waters, the rock reef walleye bite has changed over the week, the fish have been scattered on the rockpiles in the Little Traverse area, so moving often from reef to reef has been the best game plan for those larger fish.  Fishing farther north on deep reefs or working point areas has been a better plan for numbers and action.  The cooler weather has given us a little preview of fall fishing, with some nice crappies and perch showing up in our walleye catch.
            Muskie fishing has been good, but they seem to be actively feeding for only short periods during the unsettled weather.  PM hours have been the best, especially the evening, when the water is at its warmest temps.  Pike have been affected in a similar way by the weather; trolling crankbaits has been productive for the bigger ones.
            In Minnesota waters, Lunatic I, Fourblocks, and Little Oak I. have been producing walleye; covering ground with spinner rigs to contact active fish on structure has been working best.

Reported by Scott Edman, Edman's Angling Adventures