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