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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 […]

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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 […]

Leech Lake Bed and Breakfast

Some days, it feels like this quarantine has gone on forever. Going out to a restaurant with friends and family, seeing the latest movie on the big screen, even just grilling out with some pals in the backyard…some days, these all seem like distant memories. Social distancing has almost begun to feel like the “new […]

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Minnows are still producing walleyes on the wind-driven points and shorelines in 6 to 9 feet. If it’s calm or bright, anglers are having more success in 10 to 14 feet mainly on main lake structure with minnows, crankbaits, and leeches. Crappie and bluegill action has picked up throughout the reeds in Boy Bay and […]

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Shiner minnows have been the ticket for walleyes along the wind-driven points and shorelines. Most fish are coming from 4 to 10 feet, although some fish are being found in slightly deeper water on the Goose Island Flats, Annex area, and other rock locations. The 8- to 10-foot weed areas are holding northern pike, while […]

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