Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Northwest Angle Area Fishing Report- July 22




Walleye action at the Northwest Angle has been great!  The mayfly hatch hasn’t finished yet, but the walleye bite is still hot. Jigging the rock reefs has been producing lots of nice keeper fish and plenty of 20-plus inch fish.  In Canadian waters, Massacre Island has been one of the better areas, although most reefs on the Ontario side are holding fish.  In Minnesota waters, look for the best action around the Oak I. and Little Oak I. areas, Starren Shoals, and the reefs at Knight and Bridges.
            Muskie and pike anglers have been doing better lately, although high winds and the algae bloom have made casting in some areas difficult.  Bass fishing remains good, and the lake trout have been active in 80 to 100 feet of water.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Northwest Angle Area Fishing Report- July 15


            The fishing and weather continue to be wild at the Angle!  On the calmer days, anglers have found  the walleyes are hitting on the rock reefs of the Little Traverse area.   Average size has been excellent, with lots of fish over 20”.  Jigs or spinner rigs tipped with a minnow or crawler have been the best presentation. The mayfly hatch is still going on, and most of the fish being caught are eating them.  Anglers are still catching some big pike while walleye fishing, and muskie casting has been hit and miss for most anglers.  Bass fishing has continued to be productive along the boulder shorelines.  Try using a topwater bait if the bass are breaking the surface for mayflies.
            In Minnesota waters, the Little Oak area has been productive, especially around the rocks on the east side.  Spinners with leeches and crawlers have been the best presentation. 

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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Northwest Angle Area Fishing Report- July 9

            
            Fishing in the Northwest Angle area has been great!  In Canadian waters, the reefs have been kicking out walleye in most areas with a lot of 20 inch plus fish being caught.  Productive depths have ranged from 10 to 30 feet.  The  mayfly hatch is definitely on, but it hasn’t seemed to slow down the bite much.  Big pike are still showing up in with the walleyes, and musky anglers are still reporting good action.  Smallmouth bass continue to be active on the boulder shoreline areas, and lake trout anglers are doing well, finding active fish at 50 to 90 feet in the water column.
            The Minnesota side has been active as well, with limits of fish being caught.  Most area are holding fish, but look to the Little Oak area, Flag I. flats, and the reefs south of Oak I. for the best action.

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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Northwest Angle Area Fishing Report- July 1


Fishing remains good for all species, but the recent winds and rains have kept water temps in the mid to low 60s.  In Canadian waters, walleye anglers continue to find walleye around reefs, points, and current areas using jig and minnow combos.  Productive depths have ranged from less than 10 feet to over 30 feet on the mud around structure. The mayfly hatch has begun in earnest, and anglers will do best by avoiding the areas with recent hatches.  Musky anglers are seeing and catching nice fish in sand bays, weedy areas, and boulder shorelines and points.  Smallmouth bass are still going strong on the shorelines, and the large pike have been showing up on reefs and point areas and are being caught by walleye anglers.  A second big pike pattern is still going in the back bays with heavy weed cover.
            In Minnesota waters, the Flag I. flats, Lunatic I, and Little Oak areas have been productive.  Anglers have had the best luck trolling with spinners and crankbaits.

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