In Canadian waters, the recent hot
weather had the walleyes using reefs in most sections of the lake; following
this weekend’s cool down, the fish moved off structure in most areas. Fishing
point areas or running out to reefs in the deeper water around Skeet I have
been the most productive patterns in the last few days. In Minnesota waters,
the Little Oak I. and Crowduck I. areas have been producing walleye.
Muskie fishermen are still seeing
good numbers of follows and landing big fish. Following the cooling weather, some of the biggest smallies
in the lake have been showing up on rock points in 15 to 25 feet of water. Crappie fishing has slowed down with
the hotter weather, but should be improving soon, but the jumbo perch have been
biting well in the last week.
Reported by Scott Edman, Edman's Angling Adventures