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The 12- to 15-foot rocks, points, flats, and shoreline breaks are producing walleyes on spinners or live-bait rigs tipped with crawlers or leeches. There’s some low-light walleye action with slip bobbers or crankbaits around Pine Point and Sand Point in 9 to 12 feet. The 12- to 15-foot breaks and points in Walker Bay started […]

Looking for the perfect place for your next family vacation? Here are a few reasons why Leech Lake is the perfect family vacation destination! Things To Do With Your Family Around Leech Lake Take a Family Biking Trip on the Heartland Trail With a paved, well-maintained pathway that winds through the natural beauty of Leech […]

Spinners and crawlers or leeches and live-bait rigs are producing walleyes on the rock edges, south end breaks, and main lake structure in 12 to 16 feet. Walleyes also are hitting on the 12- to 14-foot weedlines in Portage and Sucker bays or in 9 to 14 feet off Cedar Point and Sand Point. Muskie […]

Father’s Day weekend is a perfect opportunity to say “thank you” to all the amazing men who have acted as fathers, mentors, role models, and spouses throughout our lives. The Leech Lake area is chock-full of ways to treat Dad to a weekend to remember! Read on for just a few of the many ideas. […]

A jig and minnow continues to produce walleyes on the wind-driven points and shorelines in 7 to 10 feet. Walleye action also has picked up on main lake structure such as the rocks and deeper points with leeches or nightcrawlers in 9 to 14 feet. Northern pike have become active in the emerging weeds throughout […]

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