Report from the Dock The lakes aren’t cooling down as fast as most anglers would like, and certainly not like they normally do this time of year. It doesn’t seem to matter where you’re at in the state; water temperatures are still in the mid to upper 60-degree range, and that hasn’t changed walleye patterns […]
Report from the Dock Not much has really changed since last week, other than water temps shot back up as summer-like weather returned. After a few down days between weather patterns, walleyes seem to have settled back in and started feeding with more consistency again. Minnows, crawlers, and crankbaits are all turning walleyes along weedlines […]
Report from the Dock With school back in session, along with some unseasonably cold air that was accompanied by strong, north winds, the number of people fishing was far less over the past week. In addition, water temperatures plummeted about 10 to 12 degrees across the state during the cold front, and this all provided […]
Report from the Dock With a shot of cool air last week and another significant cold front moving through the state this week, water temperatures have started to dip. While we’re nowhere near full fall fishing patterns, some signs have started to develop. Minnows, especially large minnows, are now producing more walleyes, and slower presentations […]
September is a perfect month to visit Leech Lake. Cool mornings, vibrant fall colors beginning to appear, fewer crowds, and excellent opportunities for fishing, hiking, and cozy stays make it an ideal time for a getaway. Fall Fishing – Prime Time for Walleye, Pike, and Bass Fishing improves in September as the water cools. Walleyes […]

