In the Northwest Angle and Islands, the February bite has continued to
be strong. The 27-30 foot range on the mud and adjoining structure is
best for the all day bite for walleye and sauger, while the 18-22 foot
waters are good morning and evening for mostly walleye and perch. Both
areas are producing limits. A lively minnow under a bobber is even
producing walleye at night, between 11pm and 4am on rattle reels. In
Ontario waters, perch, crappies and walleye are coming out of 30-36 feet.
Trout have been more active with some nice size lakers coming in.
Reported by Allen Edman, Edman's Angling Adventures