Ask any fisherman if he has a dream location to fish at and most likely he or she will respond quickly with a few choice spots. For example the walleye guys will probably say Lake Erie, or Lake Winnipeg, or maybe Green Bay. The Musky guys will say Lake of the Woods, or Lake St Claire, or Eagle Lake. The Bass folks will probably list a few southern lakes or locations in the BWCA. Ask the same question of a Catfisherman and most likely you will get them to list the Red River in Manitoba as THE dream trip location. What do all these places all have in common? Big fish…and LOTS of them! Catching Channel catfish The Red River flows North between North Dakota and MN and into Canada before spilling into Lake Winnipeg. Plenty of huge fish can be caught in the States from Grand Forks to the US ... [ Read More ]
How much does a Sunfish Weigh? – By Matt Johnson
How much does a trophy sunfish weigh? Is there a length-to weight way to gauge the weight of a trophy sunfish? What makes a sunfish weigh-out the way it does? Here are a few answers or "theories" to those questions... How much does a sunfish weigh ? Real Picture The weight of a sunfish can have a pretty big variance depending on the time of year and body of water. Some bodies of water grow thicker and taller sunfish. A 10 inch sunfish in one lake might be a 1/4 pound off from a 10 inch sunfish from another lake. And when you start getting into the 11-12 inch fish it can be even more fluctuated. An 11-12 inch sunfish is going to be heavy no matter the lake, but the weights can still vary quite a bit. I've seen a 10 1/2 inch sunfish that was thicker than an 11 3/4 inch sunfish. But I've ... [ Read More ]
The Hunt for Big Northern Pike
One of the most exciting fish to catch in Minnesota and the provinces of Canada is big northern pike. Big pike, for many anglers, has gone from a childhood trophy to a secondary fish in many waters, but we at LOA see big pike has an opportunity to catch a fish of a lifetime or affectionately what we call a Hawg Belly. These freshwater sharks lurk beneath the surface of a frozen lake stalking their prey along well-defined weedlines and mid lake structures with reckless abandonment. Furthermore, when other fish shut down during the fickle winter weather, the pike seem to always be on the prowl. Avid anglers relish the chance to do hand to hand combat with these ferocious fish and the sight of a blaze orange tip-up flag tripped by a Hawg Belly is welcomed sight for all. Facts about Big ... [ Read More ]
“Search and Destroy…the quest for pig perch” – by Leisure Outdoor Adventures
Perch are one of the tastiest freshwater fish and are a favorite amongst ice anglers everywhere.Catching them through the ice is becoming more difficult but your odds will improve with a solid game plan. You can’t catch em if you don’t know where they live; the search will turn to destroy more often if the “when and where” is understood. A quick study of a detailed contour map or handheld GPS, and consideration of these areas; shallow bays, mudflats and deep basins, will put you on top of the “feed trough”. Hammering into a school of perch is exhilarating, especially when you get into the “Pigs”; those of the 10-14 inch size. At first ice, shallow bays are a magnet to pig perch and here, the dinner bell rings. These bays often hold the healthiest weeds which in turn hold the most ... [ Read More ]
Hardbeads for Perch
Not long ago, I wrote an article for a major ice fishing publication about a yellow perch fishing technique that’s incredibly popular in my area, but somehow continues to stay under the radar. The article was merely a brief mention, but since that time I’ve received a number of inquiries regarding the specifics of the presentation. The technique I’m referring to is fishing with bait-less wobbling spoons, known locally as “fishing hardbeads”. It began in the Saginaw Bay area, has taken Lake St. Clair by storm, and seems to work wherever perch are relatively shallow. The technique is designed to excite the fish into a feeding frenzy, and then take advantage of their gluttonous attitude. When done properly, this method of fishing may be the quickest ever single-hook method for catching perch. ... [ Read More ]
New Year’s in Northern Minnesota – by Chris Barlage
With surviving Christmas and all the mess cleaned up the New Year approaches. Sitting in my chair and knowing the weekend is approaching I turn to my wife and ask what the plans are for the weekend were. I nearly fell out of the chair when I heard the answer. “I though you would be gone fishing”. “Yes I will be” I answered with a great big smile on my face. That very second I was on the phone calling the boys telling them I had a free pass for the weekend and it would be a 3 day since we were off on Monday from work. Everyone was in and so it was at 5:00pm on Friday we were all northern bound. Arriving a little late it was time to brain storm. What would the game plan for the morning be? We wanted to hit big water, but soon we would see our spot would not be fishable. It was ... [ Read More ]
First Ice in Northern Minnesota – By Chris Barlage
With some cold weather and reports of people fishing north of Mille Lacs there is only one thing for an ice fisherman to do. Get a few days off of work and get the guys together and hit the ice. So that was our plans. After work on Wednesday we loaded up the trucks and we were northern bound. We hit the hotel early evening and asked about ice in the area. Our plan A lake was told to be wide open earlier in the week. After hearing that we soon came up with a plan B just in case we found open water in our first spot. So feeling a little disappointed to bed we went. Just after sunup we set out to the lake to see if there would be fishable ice. Sure enough there we saw our bay froze over. So paring up into twos and ice picks in hand we walked the shore until we found the point that ... [ Read More ]
Backyard Ice Fishing… Metro Area Lakes – by Matt Johnson
When thinking about the Metro Area, MN, we oftentimes assume that we’re dealing with small fish and pressured lakes. While both assumptions can (at times) be true, you’re only cheating yourself by pushing the Metro lakes aside. Not only do our Metro lakes hold quality fish, but at times they will hold high numbers of these quality fish. The trick to uncovering these gems comes with some effort, but with vast rewards and short trips you will see that fishing in your backyard is more than worth it. The most important key to fishing Metro lakes is being adventurous. To put it simple: don’t fish where the crowds are. We are too quick to join the shanty town when we should be out searching for our own fish. So many times have I found quality fish in lakes where others complain about the ... [ Read More ]
Pine to Prairie Panfish – by Bob Bohland
Big fish live in big fish waters. Most seasoned anglers know this. While a fluke trophy can be caught out of almost any waters; the best way to catch big fish consistently remains to travel to big fish waters. For panfish anglers in Minnesota, you need to simply pick up a road map and follow the Panfish Corridor to find your best chance at trophy panfish. This belt across the state has some of the best growing conditions for panfish, and due to the types of lakes in this region; panfish often survive even the harshest of winters that would otherwise decimate a lake in the southern tier of the state, but can still withstand the fishing pressure they often see. Why Here?Some of you are probably thinking that the northern lakes in the state provide better fisheries for panfish than the ... [ Read More ]
Locating Early Ice Fishing Slabs – By Matt Johnson
Crappies are a sophisticated fish, especially those slabs, and at times it can be rather confusing and frustrating for ice anglers to pinpoint slab patterns. Some lakes are abundant with slab crappies, while others are more inclined to hold smaller fish, and then you have those lakes where you can catch a mixed bag. Regardless of the lake or body of water, location is important when it comes down to being a successful crappie fisherman during the winter months. Flashers allow ice anglers to quickly determine whether or not fish are in the area and locating the elusive slab crappie is more than half the battle. If you can establish a pattern of where these fish will be holding then the rewards will come. I always pay close attention to fall patterns, especially at late fall as the water ... [ Read More ]