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By smurfy · Posted
Well then I did my part in itasca cty also memorial weekend. I pressure washed the cabin and all the out buildings 👍 -
By Brianf. · Posted
Found this today on the DNR website. Promising! "In February 2024, Minnesota Biological Survey staff counted the number of bats at a hibernaculum (a winter shelter for bats) in southeast Minnesota. This location has been monitored since 1984 and more recent efforts have focused on documenting the impact of White-nose Syndrome (or WNS) on the overwintering population. This WNS disease, typified by a fungus that grows on hibernating bats, has decimated the four bat species that hibernate in Minnesota. All these species have been found at this site. The fungus that causes this disease was first observed at the site in 2017. At that time, the fungus was obvious on the bodies of stricken bats; a feature of many bat overwintering spots since WNS was first documented in North America in 2006. During the 2024 visit, the fungus was not observed on the bats. This is worth special note. Although the fungus is still present in the hibernaculum, the bats appear to be coping with it. Total count numbers offer another hopeful sign. From a recorded high number of approximately 1,150 bats pre-WNS, numbers dropped to a low of 98 bats after WNS was detected here. During this year’s count 291 individuals were observed. This included a possible Northern Long-eared Bat (federally endangered and absent from the counts since 2017), as well as encouraging numbers of Tricolored Bats (proposed for federal listing as endangered)." -
By SkunkedAgain · Posted
I've done my part to lower the lake level by pressure washing my dock all the way up to my upper deck. I figure that lowered Vermilion by at least 1/4" lake-wide.... -
By LakeofthewoodsMN · Posted
On the south end... This week was a great week of walleye fishing on Lake of the Woods. In addition, saugers, jumbo perch, some monster pike and an occasional crappie in the mix! There are three fishing techniques being used to score Lake of the Woods gold (walleyes). First, drifting or slow trolling crawler harnesses. In a nutshell, using about a 2 ounce weight and a 3-4 foot harness with a spinner, two hooks and a crawler. A tip for crawler harnesses, hook the dark part or head of the crawler on the front hook. Try to keep the crawler straight between the two hooks. Try to leave a few inches of crawler off of your last hook and pinch off the rest. The walleyes and saugers will still hit it, but you will create more hookups. The second presentation is a jig and minnow or frozen emerald shiner. Basically locate fish out on the mud or on structure, anchor up and jig. If you are amongst fish, they will find you. The third way walleyes are being caught, and some may be surprised about, is trolling crankbaits. Some have put on the trolling gear when the walleyes weren't as cooperative or when the fish are spread out. Lots of success catching good numbers of walleyes and good sized fish. Lots of fish out over deep mud or deep structure. The deep mud is holding a lot of walleyes in 21' - 27'. Electronics will help you mark fish. There is another shallow water bite still taking place anywhere from 5 - 17'. Much of the shallow bite has to do with feeding opportunities on various minnow spawns, crawfish and hatches. Not every walleye is targeting the same prey. Lots of opportunities. . Gold, orange, chartreuse, glow and pink, or a combo of these colors, are a great place to start. Anglers can keep a combined limit of 6 walleyes and saugers. Up to 4 can be walleyes. All walleyes 19.5 - 28.0 inches must be released. One fish over 28 inches may be kept. The possession limit in MN is one day's possession. If you catch a limit, eat some fish and freeze a couple, make sure to count your remaining fish left over for your possession. On the Rainy River... With some rain in the area, the river was flowing with a strong current and some debris this past week. Debris has slowed considerably and water clarity is starting to improve. Water clarity is important for walleyes, saugers, pike and smallmouth bass. Sturgeon are much more dialed into scent to find their next meal, consequently, when the sturgeon season opens again on July 1st for the keep season, things should be good. The fishing happening on the river is focused in areas just out of the current. Most fish will hang just off, able to grab a passing meal but not having to expend too much energy. Current can be good as it focuses fish in areas. Jigging with a minnow is effective when you are on fish. Otherwise, pulling spinners and trolling crankbaits along shoreline breaks against the current in 6 - 12' of water is producing a mixed bag of walleyes, saugers, pike, smallmouth bass and an occasional crappie. Up at the NW Angle... Fishing for a variety of species has been excellent and is in full summer swing up at the Angle. For those fishing out of the NW Angle, both the Minnesota and Ontario waters of Lake of the Woods are producing a number of nice walleyes. Many fish have slid off onto deeper structure. With that said, there are so many areas of forage on LOW, walleyes will be in numerous spots, some shallow and some deeper, taking advantage of opportunities. Lots of fish to be had, just go fishing. Jigging structure has been effective. When fish are a bit spread out, pulling spinners with crawlers or trolling crankbaits is catching a lot of fish. In this part of the lake, expect to catch walleyes, saugers, pike, jumbo perch, crappies, pike and smallmouth bass. Muskie anglers are after it and reporting good numbers, and in true LOW style, some big fish over the 50 inch mark. Summer patterns are starting to take hold, but fish are holding in a variety of areas still. -
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By redlabguy · Posted
We got .5” last night. Hasn’t affected the lake level yet. It’s been steady the past three days here (Frazer Bay). RLG -
By MikeG3Boat · Posted
Water Levels I believe are now at a record high with all the rain last week, and more fell last night. I hope it stops raining soon for all the people who have businesses and live in the area. Water can do so much damage. -
By MikeG3Boat · Posted
MarkB, Where did you find the perch? I would love to get into some of those. MarkB are you fishing more on the east or west end? -
By MikeG3Boat · Posted
Where are the water temps now with all the rain? Coming up for a week on Friday and want to see what I can find out. I have had a very poor fishing so far this year. New to the area and just can't figure it out. Home is on the west end of big bay.
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