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Lake of the Woods Fishing Reports by Curt Quesnell


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The Dennys Lake of the Woods fishing report highlights the NCOR Weekender.

click the NCOR logo at the top of this page to listen in.....

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Jeff Beckwith on today's NCOR. Mid winter slow days can be saved by moving around a bit, or a lot. Click on the NCOR logo at the top of this page to listen to this show.

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The Park Rapids Ice Fishing Derby is this Saturday, a great event and, at Zippel Bay the Justin Knebel Memorial Ice Fishing Tournament. Details on the show today. Click the NCOR logo at the top of this page.

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Saw on Facebook yesterday NCOR regular Johnnie Candle was out filming a bit on Devils Lake for Midwest Outdoors Television. So I guess I knew right then what we would talk about today. Click on the NCOR logo at the top of this page to hear todays show.

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Nick Choido from Ice Armor on NCOR today and Honest Dave came in to pull the winning name out of the hat today.....Who won? Click on the NCOR logo at the top of this page and click on the podcast.

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Much of the information on this show was gleaned from information posted here on the LOW Forum. Have a great weekend. Click the NCOR Logo at the top of this page to listen to this show.

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If you are not locked in on only Walleye fishing. Bluegills and Crappies can give you a nice day or two here in the doldrums of mid winter. I am not ready to make a big switch but I could be talked into a few hours chasing some panfish.

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The landscape changes week to week and even day to day as it is now more possible to move around...and people are moving around big time! Click on the NCOR logo at the top of this page to listen to today's show

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8 hours of intense Walleye fishing training and education.. sounds likes a heck of a deal...click on the NCOR logo at the top of this page to hear all about this from 19 year Walleye Pro Johnnie Candle.

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Kids from 8 to 12 can get a good push in the right direction with Fish On Kids books written by todays NCOR guest Kristine Houtman. If you have kids or grand kids this is a good show to listen to.

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Ice, Access and fishing reports from the east end to Warroad. Click the NCOR logo at the top of this page to listen to this show before you head to the lake.

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Thursday's show is the most recent on the site

It sometimes takes a couple of minutes to get the new show up on the web.

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Sunshine and little snow cover has kept underwater vegetation green this winter. What does that do to fishing? Jeff Beckwith from Scenic Tackle in Bemidji talks about that today.. Click the NCOR logo at the top of this page to listen in.

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To be the man you have to listen to the man. Nick Painovich is on NCOR today.. get a pencil and paper and get ready to take some notes. Click the NCOR logo at the top of this page to listen to this show. I am closing in on 50 pictures on the fishing pic slide show, see 'em on the NCOR page too

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Some good news from Johnnie Candle today concerning availablity of his Walleye University to all of us...Click the NCOR logo at the top of this page to listen to the show

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I gotta think this is at least one of the best things you can do to improve your Feb and early March catching.....Click the NCOR logo at the top of this page to listen to today's program

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Jeff Beckwith fishes Whitefish on Leech Lake this time of year. It is kind of big thing. These are like Tulibees but MUCH BIGGER. Maybe a trip to Leech is in cards. Click the player at the top of this page to listen to this program

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St. Hilaire Minnesota is the spot for the 3rd annual Ice Fishing Derby this weekend. The Grumpy Old Men theme and blasting polka music makes it a special day. Great prizes too. Click the NCOR logo at the top of this page to hear Steve Dahlen, event organizer, talk about it. On today's show.

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We were talking about the college ice fishing course Johnnie teaches in Devils Lake. then we talked about Walleye Uniiversity, his Walleye fishing road show he travels the country with each spring. Then he told me this......The DVDs with 2 hours of Walleye University arrived and now all of us who dont live near enough to attend can start to get this great information. Click the NCOR logo at the top of the page to get the details.

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Those fish houses that have been heading for deep water are just now starting back to shallower water.....Talk about that and more on today's NCOR. Click the NCOR logo at the top of this page to hear this show (it might be 7am before it makes it's way up into space)

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Click the NCOR logo at the top of this page for an all access road condition report. This is the last show of the ice season. Thank you all for checking the show out this winter and thanks again to Rick Paquin for giving me this spot her at the best outdoor site on the web!

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Before the door is swung shut for good. I want to thank all of my fellow FMers for following along on this year NCOR Ice Shows. It is much more fun to do a daily show when it is being recieved pretty well.

It was a successful season and I am already working on some fun and exciting stuff for the summer shows.

Thanks again everyone, I really appreciate you all.

Curt

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    • smurfy
      kettle, anyone?????are you guys getting any rain worth while up  there?????
    • smurfy
      i cant help you with the weed thing, but i just came back form out that way......Regal, New London Hawick area. i dont no how big the swat of rain was but there is water standing everywhere. my buddy told me they had over 3 inches of rain yesterday/last night 
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      With the early ice out, how is the curlyleaf pondweed doing?
    • LakeofthewoodsMN
      On the south end...   The big basin, otherwise known as Big Traverse Bay, is ice free.  Zippel Bay and Four Mile Bay are ice free as well.  Everything is shaping up nicely for the MN Fishing Opener on May 11th. With the walleye / sauger season currently closed, most anglers are targeting sturgeon and pike.  Some sturgeon anglers are fishing at the mouth of the Rainy River, but most sturgeon are targeted in Four Mile Bay or the Rainy River.  Hence, pike are the targeted species on the south shore and various bays currently.   Pike fishing this time of year is a unique opportunity, as LOW is border water with Canada, the pike season is open year round. The limit is 3 pike per day with one being able to be more than 40 inches. All fish 30 - 40 inches must be released. Back bays hold pike as they go through the various stages of the spawn.  Deadbait under a bobber, spinners, spoons and shallow diving crankbaits are all viable options.   Four Mile Bay, Bostic Bay and Zippel Bay are all small water and boats of various sizes work well. On the Rainy River...  Great news this week as we learned sturgeon will not be placed on the endangered species list by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.     The organization had to make a decision by June 30 and listing sturgeon could have ended sturgeon fishing.  Thankfully, after looking at the many success stories across the nation, including LOW and the Rainy River, sturgeon fishing and successful sturgeon management continues.   A good week sturgeon fishing on the Rainy River.  Speaking to some sturgeon aficionados, fishing will actually get even better as water temps rise.     Four Mile Bay at the mouth of the Rainy River near the Wheeler's Point Boat Ramp is still producing good numbers of fish, as are various holes along the 42 miles of navigable Rainy River from the mouth to Birchdale.   The sturgeon season continues through May 15th and resumes again July 1st.   Oct 1 - April 23, Catch and Release April 24 - May 7, Harvest Season May 8 - May 15, Catch and Release May 16 - June 30, Sturgeon Fishing Closed July 1 - Sep 30, Harvest Season If you fish during the sturgeon harvest season and you want to keep a sturgeon, you must purchase a sturgeon tag for $5 prior to fishing.    One sturgeon per calendar year (45 - 50" inclusive, or over 75"). Most sturgeon anglers are either a glob of crawlers or a combo of crawlers and frozen emerald shiners on a sturgeon rig, which is an 18" leader with a 4/0 circle hook combined with a no roll sinker.  Local bait shops have all of the gear and bait. Up at the NW Angle...  A few spots with rotten ice, but as a rule, most of the Angle is showing off open water.  In these parts, most are looking ahead to the MN Fishing Opener.  Based on late ice fishing success, it should be a good one.  
    • leech~~
      Nice fish. I moved to the Sartell area last summer and just thought it was windy like this everyday up here? 🤭
    • Rick G
      Crazy windy again today.... This is has been the norm this spring. Between the wind and the cold fronts, fishing has been more challenging for me than most years.  Panfish have been moving in and out of the shallows quite a bit. One day they are up in the slop, the next they are out relating to cabbage or the newly sprouting lilly pads.  Today eye guy and I found them in 4-5 ft of water, hanging close to any tree branches that happened to be laying in the water.  Bigger fish were liking a 1/32 head and a Bobby Garland baby shad.   Highlight of the day way this healthy 15incher
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    • monstermoose78
      As I typed that here came a hen.  IMG_7032.mov   IMG_7032.mov
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      So far this morning nothing but non turkeys. 
    • monstermoose78
      Well yesterday I got a little excited and let a turkey get to close and I hit the blind!!
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