Thursday, June 26, 2014

Northwest Angle Area Fishing Report- June 26


            Despite the weather and rising water, fishing has been good for all species, with walleyes and jumbo perch showing up on reefs, and points in the Canadian islands.  Don’t be afraid to go deep and fish on the mud around structure if the fish are not on top.  Musky fishermen have been doing well in sand bays and boulder areas.  Weeds are still somewhat hard to find yet, but any isolated stands will hold fish.  We have had some good luck on big northern pike in some of the back bays still, but most of them have moved to deeper water by now. The smallmouth fishing has been exceptional along the boulder shorelines.  The mayfly hatch hasn’t hit hard yet, but many of the fish we are catching seem to be full of the larva.
            In Minnesota waters, anglers have been working the Flag I. flats area, as well as Brush I. and Little Oak I. areas.

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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Nothwest Angle Area Fishing Report- June 11



            The fishing has been great at the Angle! In Canadian waters, we have been turning up pike, muskies, and large walleye while casting spoons, swimbaits, and spinnerbaits over emerging weeds.  Points, windy shorelines and offshore structures have all been turning out good numbers of eater walleye with some big females mixed in.  The smallmouth bass have begun to arrive on the boulder shorelines and points and there are some big pike being caught there as well.  Lake trout fishing has continued to be solid, and the crappies have moved into the shallows to spawn.

            In Minnesota waters, Little Oak I, Oak I, Brush I,  and the Fourblocks area are good places to start.  We expect the mayfly hatch to be on soon, we have seen a lot of walleyes that are already eating mayfly larva.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Northwest Angle Area Fishing Report- June 3




            The fishing has been surprisingly good in most sections of the lake, considering that the ice has only been off for about two weeks time.  Water temps are in the 60s in most areas.  In Canadian waters, walleyes seem to be popping up all over, from shallow shorelines and rockpiles to deep rock points and dropoffs.  Keep moving until you hit active fish.  Some nice post-spawn females are being caught along with the eater fish.  Smallmouth bass have been holding deep off the shorelines, but will move shallow to begin spawning any day now.  Expect to find plenty of pike in the shallow back bays.  Lake trout anglers have been doing well lately as well.
            In Minnesota waters, walleye fishermen have been doing well around Oak Island trolling spinners and crankbaits.

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