Jump to content
  • GUESTS

    If You  want access  to member only forums on FM, You will need to Sign-in or  Sign-Up now .

    This box will disappear once you are signed in as a member.

Charter Boats Running North


LakeofthewoodsMN

Recommended Posts

Many of the charter boats are running to the north end of the lake looking for "eater" walleyes, those fish under 19.5 inches.  The protected slot limit on LOW is 19.5" - 28.0", which have to be released.  Anglers are allowed a combined limit of walleyes and saugers of 6, with up to 4 of the 6 being walleyes.  Anglers can also keep on walleye over 28 inches if they so desire.  Otherwise, some anglers choose a few pics and a graphite mount then releasing the fish. 

 

Drifting spinners with a two hook harness and a crawler continues to be very good.  Gold, gold/red, gold/pink continue to be good colors.  

 

Trolling crankbaits around rock piles or over the deep mud is producing nice fish.  Trolling speeds of 2.5 - 3.5 have been working well.  Various crankbaits work, rotate until you dial in what the walleyes want.  Different shapes, sizes, wobbles, rattles and colors all can make a difference.

 

The Warrior Boats David A. Andersen Memorial walleye tournament was this past Saturday.  The winning team had 5 walleyes for over 43 lbs., over an 8 lb average per walleye.  Lots of nice fish caught both pre-fishing and during the Saturday tournament.


Another bug hatch popped up, which is common throughout the summer.  Despite the overabundance of food in the lake, good numbers of fish are still being caught.  Bug hatches can make fishing more challenging however. 


On the Rainy River...   Good reports of walleyes this week.  Four Mile Bay was holding fish along with various spots throughout the river.  Fish caught jigging, trolling spinners and  trolling crankbaits.

 

When walleyes are spread out, trolling is effective to go through small schools of fish.   

 

Some big pike along with numbers of smaller eater sized pike caught both on the main river and back in some bays.  Spinnerbaits, inline spinners and bladed jigs with a plastic producing fish.

 

Reports of pulling spinners catching a variety of species including walleyes, saugers, smallmouth bass, pike and some big crappies!  

 

Once again, some nice sturgeon caught this week.  Lots of these big fish jumping throughout the day.  


Up at the NW Angle...  Another week of multispecies action up at the Angle.  Walleyes, muskies, pike, smallmouth bass, jumbo perch and crappies.

 

For walleyes, work up and down structure until you find fish.  On the Minnesota side, various areas north of Garden Island around Oak, Little Oak and Hay Islands producing walleyes.

 

Spinners / crawlers or trolling crankbaits effective.  If on tight structure with fish, jigging with a minnow or plastic working well.

 

Muskie anglers are reporting some great activity this month.  Most anglers have reported good action.

 

Numbers of big pike caught again this week.  There is a strong population of pike over 40 inches in LOW.  Many of these fish are caught by unsuspecting walleye anglers or by muskie anglers.


 

Joe Henry, 28.5 inch walleye (6).jpg

Indiana couple with smallmouth bass (10).jpg

  • Thumbs Up 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders
11 hours ago, jasonroyyy said:

Hey there! I just read this post on Fishing Minnesota about charter boats running north. It seems like the fishing conditions are pretty good, especially for catching "eater" walleyes, which are the ones under 19.5 inches. Anglers are having success drifting spinners with a two hook harness and a crawler, using colors like gold, gold/red, and gold/pink. Trolling crankbaits around rock piles or over deep mud is also producing nice fish. The post mentions a recent walleye tournament where the winning team had an impressive catch of over 43 lbs! Overall, it sounds like anglers are having a great time on the water and catching a variety of species. Happy fishing!

I'll try and keep you out of trouble buddy, but if you keep post spam links, you'll be be gone!  ;)

  • Thumbs Up 4
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.



  • Similar Content

  • Your Responses - Share & Have Fun :)

    • mulefarm
      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
    • monstermoose78
    • monstermoose78
      As I typed that here came a hen.  IMG_7032.mov   IMG_7032.mov
    • monstermoose78
      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!!
    • smurfy
      good......you?? living the dream..in my basement playing internet thug right now!!!!!! 🤣 working on getting the boat ready.......bought a new cheatmaster locator for the boat so working on that.   waiting for warmer weather to start my garden!!!
    • monstermoose78
      How is everyone doing? Holy moly it’s chilly this morning I stayed in bed and will hunt later today when it warms up.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.