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The humps in Walker Bay started producing some walleyes on Jiggin’ Raps. Spinners and crawlers are being used to cover water and trigger walleyes on the main lake structure and breaks in 14 to 18 feet. There’s been more muskie fishing activity this week than last, but few fish are being caught. Work the weeds […]

Woman fishing on a lake

Cover water with spinners and crawlers for walleyes on the main lake in 12 to 20 feet – the reefs, Diamond Point, and Pelican Island are worth noting. Some walleyes also are hitting Jiggin’ Raps on the 8- to 10-foot breaks in Walker Bay. Muskies are being raised on the sandy shorelines or main lake […]

Open road surrounded by trees with fog ahead

If you planned a visit to the Leech Lake area this summer, you may worry that your vacation is in jeopardy. Not to fear! Our city has worked hard to ensure that your favorite restaurants, attractions and fun activities are available for you and your family this summer. Your visit might just look a little […]

Happy angler holds angry Zander fish

Spinners and crawlers, jigs and plastics, or Jiggin’ Raps are producing walleyes during the day on the main lake rocks and break lines in 14 to 20 feet. Slip bobbers and leeches also are working during low-light periods in 11 to 14 feet off the points in Walker Bay. The weed edges throughout Sucker Bay […]

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 […]

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