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2020 Lake of the Woods Fishing Reports & Info


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JP. Great report! Thanks for sharing your passion and emotion for fishing. I lost my Dad a few years back as well, and I completely understand your feelings. Thanks too for openly sharing your faith. It takes a strong man to publicly express those thoughts and feelings, and you've got my support 100%! You are indeed blessed.

Your reports are terrific! Gotta get ya' one of those shoulder mounted camera holders! One of these days we're gonna be getting podcasts from the camera at the bottom of Lake of the Woods! wink

Keep em' coming, bud!

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Started 1.5 Miles North West off the end of Morris points Road Friday night in 33.5 ' of water with a few walleyes and many whitefish through Saturday. Biggest Walleye came Sat. night with 24". Moved 1.5 miles west on Sunday until we reached 37' (about 2 miles east of Long Point). The bite was on with a good mix of Saugers Sunday after noon and some nice Eyes through Monday morning. After the temp warmed up the fish went from very lethargic to quite aggressive. Jigging Rap worked well when the fish were moving where as a set line next to jigging spoon worked better when things were slow.

5 fish in the slot from 20-24 and 2 short of a limit for 6 guys.

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JP,

Nice report! Thank you for sharing with us about your dad. I also lost my dad 6 years ago this fall at the age of 58. He was my fishing partner and best friend. Not a day goes by that I am on the ice and I don't think of the good times we had together. I remember when I was about 8 fishing out of Zipple Bay. I even remember staying at a place in Williams (I think?) that was like a B&B that had a bar down below it. I wonder if that place is still there??? Memories are great.

We are heading up Friday - Monday. Can't wait to tie into a bunch of sauger and eyes.

Steve

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Last Saturday and Sunday out 12.5 miles on adrians road was slow. A lots of 4-6" walleyes and only six saugers between 14-16" on Saturday. Got out early on Sunday and had 9 saugers and 1 walleye in the bucket by 9:00 a.m. then the switch flipped and only two keepers the rest of the day. Heading up to Zipple with the wheel house the 26th for three days.

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Last weekend we had 33,21,36,12.

Thats a full days friday,sat.and sunday and till 11 on Monday.

The cold weather has a effect on the fish sat. This was for four guys.

Sifty

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sifty i see your from farmington and so am i.. i go to red lake or low every wknd in the winter. if u ever want to head up for the wknd just pm me.. going this wknd to pick up my house from red and fish low rest of the year. then get out the atv for a few more weeks of fishing

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sifty i see your from farmington and so am i.. i go to red lake or low every wknd in the winter. if u ever want to head up for the wknd just pm me.. going this wknd to pick up my house from red and fish low rest of the year. then get out the atv for a few more weeks of fishing

Thanks for the invite.

I'm thinking about a late trip last part of march will see how it pan's out.

Sifty

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Drilled holes at 16 mile north of Gull Rock and near the end of the road north of Pine Island yesterday and found 26-28" at 16 mi and 30-32" north or Pine. My friend barely got through with an old Eskimo auger north of Pine.

Looks like colder weather coming next week so doesn't appear at this point mid March will be a problem. However I'm no wx man and things can change in a hurry. There isn't much snow cover and once that's gone warm, sunny days could make a dent.

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Sifty: I get down your way a few times a year. Have son who is a controller at ATC, for the past 24 years. I get down to watch him work and then head to the Longbranch for a great lunch. I like Farmington, nice city...

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Hows the bite right now? im heading in 2 weeks will they still be biting?

you'll be just fine,Kinda getting to that later Is better time of the year for LOTW..

good luck and have fun!!

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Hows the bite right now? im heading in 2 weeks will they still be biting?

Of course they will be bitting. Right in the mouth. smile

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Sifty: I get down your way a few times a year. Have son who is a controller at ATC, for the past 24 years. I get down to watch him work and then head to the Longbranch for a great lunch. I like Farmington, nice city...

Let me know the next time you are in town, I'll meet you for a buger.

Sifty

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Another great ww report. Thanks. Makes the week go a bit faster. Can't wait to get up there again first weekend in mar.

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I have a house rented at arnesons end of march, wondering how is the fishing typically late march and what are the odds of having solid ice yet?

Thanks

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Jay the fishing in the end of march can be freakin awsome, but Im wondering if im gona be making my pike trips at that time. good luck, boar

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We plan on doing tip ups one day and walleye in the house the other two days. Depending what outfit says about fishing. Think ill have solid ice that time of year?

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just got back from a quick trip to zippel. fished from 10am-7pm sunday and 7am-11am monday. 5 of us caught 32 keepers. threw back a 21.5 and a 24.5 and a bunch under 12". mostly sauger. caught a half dozen tullies as well. marked fish constantly. sauger were light biters. the walleyes on the other hand came in and smacked the jigs. fun trip with the kids!

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Nice report Wingnut, what kinda depths were you fishing in?? J.P's latest report has me second guessing my strategy. (heading up weds thru sat.) Up untill now it was deep deep and deeper, but now im thinking it may be more of a case of just get away from the crowds in anything like 25 plus and take your chances.

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I fished out of Adrian's, 14 miles out from the island this past weekend, 6 guys. Day 1, 48 walleye and sauger, 30 keepers. Day 2, 27 walleye and sauger, finished out our limits. More walleye than sauger where we were, but the house 100 yards away got a lot more sauger than walleye. I think it's because they weren't paying enough attention to their flashers and failed to realize the marks coming in 4-15 feet off bottom were nice walleyes. We got 7 slot fish, biggest was 23.5.

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fathead, we were in 28 ft. we thought about moving deeper but we figured as long as there were fish where we were at we decided to stay put.

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HEy everyone. Been watching the posts for months now but never posted. I am going to LOW in 2 weeks. Fishing on our own but my brother has a pass to use Zipple Bay's access. How are the fish biting out there. Are they still deep or are they getting shallower? How deep can you get there with the pressure ridge? If you follow the trail when it turns on Lindy Lane does it get deeper than 30-32? any info would be appreciated.

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