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2020 Lake of the Woods Fishing Reports & Info


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Heard a rumor that Zipple Bay closed the road this morning due to a large 3 way fracture right off shore. I didn't call them to confirm.

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Everyone be aware that when we come off a warm spell like we have had and get a cold snap, the ice contracts and that is where the cracks come from. Be careful when driving off the trail as cracks can pop up anywhere at times like this, not just where they were yesterday.

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On a side note we just got done fishing with Freds Beds off Morris Point and the house was so clean you could drop a sandwich on the floor and pick it up and eat it (which did happen). Caught fish too.

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On a side note we just got done fishing with Freds Beds off Morris Point and the house was so clean you could drop a sandwich on the floor and pick it up and eat it (which did happen). Caught fish too.

whistle

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Called Morris Point at 2:30 and they were open up to 20' wheel houses. I called Adrian's and they have no restrictions as of 5:30 for the road. They also stated no cracks right now either on the road.

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On a side note we just got done fishing with Freds Beds off Morris Point and the house was so clean you could drop a sandwich on the floor and pick it up and eat it (which did happen). Caught fish too.

Hey Pro V can you chime in on the best lures / techniques and the best fishing times of the day? How about depth? Any insight is greatly appreciated, Thanks in advance!!! Cal

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Fished yesterday outside of Pine Island in 32 ft of water. Didn't get out until about 10am but there were fish waiting. Had three saugers in the first 5 minutes. Fishing was great until about 2 when the wind started blowing. Before 2 the jigging was outfishing the dead stick 4 to 1 after 2pm that flip flopped and deadsticking was far better. Pink and Gold charmer and Gold sidewinders were the best jigs for me. Live shiners were the hot ticket. Total of about 50 fish total-35 saugers 15 walleyes, 4 slot fish. Good luck fishing.

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Morning was best till about 11 and then on and off till dark. Anything pink was best but most especially pink Eyedroppers and a minnow. Best depth is probably 30+ feet.

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Thats a pretty daunting report out of Zippel. Is this something they can work on and fix? My group has a sleeper reserved next weekend with Zippel? Does anyone spose Ill still be going?

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I'd prolly just hang up the ice rods for the year if I was you....

Just Kidding. Them guys deal with those conditions all Winter long. A chainsaw, dynamite, & some planks will make it as good as new. whistle

I'm sure that you'll be just fine.

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Twisted...if not for this trip..I might have sold all my gear this year. I live in Iowa and we havent had fishable ice all year. Im lookin forward to this trip, as it might be the only time I get on any ice at all this season! Thanks for the info.

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Better fishing at Adrians shacks, or Zipple Bay ? We have stayed at Zipple before and the fishing was so/so. Adrians do a better job of keeping on the fish?

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Thanks JP and the boys from JR's tackle! Is daily reports too much to ask for......? Never hurts to ask right? Will be looking forward to the next wigwam report......Thanks again for the effort putting reports out and "God Bless"! For the JR's Tackle new lure name: "solar flare"

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Fished out by Pine Island Tuesday, Wed, Thurs. The bite on Tues was red hot!!! 6 guys fishing full limit of walleye and sauger. We managed to pull in a 27", 26" and two 24" during the trip, also an 18" sauger! Wed was still good until the front pushed through with Thurs being very slow. 30 FOW using gold swedish pimples and pink worked well, but I think almost anything would have worked being the bite was so hot. One of the best trips I have had on LOTW

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Fished Morris Point today for the 3rd time this year. Al and the guys have 2 bridges as of this afternoon. The first bridge is close to shore and kinda high covering a crack/heave. Pickups are almost a must to get over this, I think. The second bridge is only a short distance further, but looks to be healing nicely and I guess it may not need a bridge by tomorrow. From there the ice is as nice as any spot I've been to on the south shore. There was a little white stuff that came down this morning and it was nice to have a little to throw around the porty. You can drive anywhere and I think the only restriction is for no wheel houses over 18feet. I'm sure that will change when the "high" bridge can be removed.

Oh yeah, limits of fish again!! grin

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Is it possible to get a car across the first bridge with out scraping the bottom of your car?

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That's a big maybe without high-centering it. Al had one of his guys sitting at the bridge yesterday afternoon with a truck though....

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Adrian's maintains a road to Pine Island and out onto the lake. Very passable with a car at this moment.

Any amount of snow with some wind can change those conditions though. Even a dusting of snow can cause trouble.

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Speaking of changing conditions, I was out on Morris today and I saw at least 2 cars out there. We left early around 3:30 today and the pressure ridge by shore had rose about a foot over the day, nothing major for a pickup to get over but I don't think those cars I saw were going to make it off the way it looked when we left. I wonder how that went smile

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Fished Sat-Sun on the big pond. We wanted to fish across the infamous "crack" on the west-end of the lake, so we decided to venture out with sleds. Plenty of ice out there for that. Crossed the crack out of long pt. on Sat. and then Arneson's on Sun. Also heard of people going out of Warroad. With the upcoming weather, there should be no issues. Just make sure to take you time and be safe. Oh, and we slayed the fish!! grin

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Resort was only allowing ATV's and sleds Sat. morning, we didn't go over there on Sunday. Lots of ice piled up close to shore, so I'm guessing they're just trying to make sure it's safe. Sub-zero temps are a good sign.

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