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Happy fisherman with walleye zander fish trophy at the boat

Spinners with nightcrawlers are turning walleyes on the east side of Pelican Island in 12 to 15 feet or in 10 to 16 feet off Battle Point, Two Points, and Five Mile. A slip bobber and leech is producing walleyes during low-light periods on Center Reef and the humps in Kabekona Bay. Muskie reports have […]

Holding a fishing rod

There’s been a significant bug hatch since last week so nightcrawlers have become the bait of choice for walleyes on the main lake humps, bars, and rocks in 14 to 18 feet. The main basin rock piles are giving up smallmouth bass, while largemouths are hitting topwater baits in the reeds or cabbage beds of […]

wooded dirt hiking trail

With the recent lift of the “Stay at Home” order, Minnesotans are now one step closer to enjoying their normal day-to-day lives. Not only is it no longer required to stay in your home (aside from essential errands), but Minnesotans may also gather in groups of 10 or less, and can even go camping with […]

someone holding a small fish

Crawlers and leeches seem to be producing the most walleyes on the main basin areas such as West Bar, Red Rock, Diamond Point, Claybanks, and the Annex in 14 to 20 feet. Some fish are being caught at night with crankbaits or leeches and slip bobbers off the points in less than 10 feet. Muskie […]

Holding a fishing rod

Walleyes continue to hit a jig and minnow on the wind-swept points and shorelines in 10 to 14 feet. Fish also are being caught on live-bait rigs or slip bobbers with leeches in 9 to 12 feet on the points or weed areas. Some limited walleye action is being reported at night with crankbaits or […]

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