Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Northwest Angle Area Fishing Report- July 29


            In Canadian waters, the rock reef walleye bite has changed somewhat over the week, the fish have been scattered on the rockpiles in the Little Traverse area, so moving often from reef to reef has been the best game plan for those larger fish.  Fishing farther north on deep reefs or working point areas has been a better plan for numbers and action.  Along with the walleyes, there have been some nice crappies and perch showing up in our daily catch.
            Muskie fishing has improved lately, but the overall action is still inconsistent.  The water temp remained in the 70s for the whole week, so expect action to improve if this trend continues.
            In Minnesota waters, Oak Pt., and Little Oak I. have been producing walleye; covering ground with spinner rigs to contact active fish on structure has been working well.

Report provided by Edman's Angling Adventures