Walleye fishing continues to be good, with the best action in 32 to 34 feet of water, where anglers are pulling spinners and crawlers or trolling crankbaits with downriggers or lead-core line, Lake of ...
Fall is a great time to be on the water. The lakes usually aren’t crowded, and the fish bite. When chasing walleyes, fall anglers often head to the lake armed with a supply of minnows, jigs, and live ...
The bite is on, and anglers are boating good numbers of walleyes and saugers daily, Lake of the Woods Tourism reports in its weekly update. Pulling spinners with crawlers and trolling crankbaits in ...
Walleyes are being found anywhere from 18 to 35 feet. Try pulling bottom bouncers with leeches or worms. For pike, you can pitch toward the bank or troll crankbaits at depths of 10 to 15 feet.
Bemidji area: According to Northwoods Bait in Bemidji, low light conditions have been the best time to catch walleyes, which are scattered. Bluegills can be found on the edges of shallow bays and ...
Pink lemonade is a refreshing drink in the summertime. As it turns out, pink lemonade is also a good pattern for walleye anglers. This past week at Fort Peck Reservoir in the Big Dry Arm area, anglers ...
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