Anglers fishing in the evenings and overnight hours are catching more walleyes than midday anglers. The 20- to 24-foot breaks or deeper humps in Walker Bay are producing some fish, as are the main lake flats and points in 12 to 15 feet. Shingobee Bay is producing bluegills and the northern bays are giving up […]
Low-light periods continue to be best for walleyes on the main lake points and structure in 15 to 18 feet. The key during midday hours is to stay on the move and pick off the aggressive fish in a given area and then move on. Walker Bay is producing walleyes in 25 to 35 feet, […]
Work the shoreline breaks in 15 to 18 feet or the humps in 25 to 35 feet throughout Walker Bay for walleyes, especially during low-light periods. A few walleyes also are going at night off Pine Point and the main lake flats in less than 15 feet. Catching numbers of perch off Sand Point is […]
The small bays and shorelines are capped and building ice. As of Tuesday morning, much of Walker Bay and the main lake still had open water. Anglers have started walking and fishing on some of the area’s small lakes with 4 to 6 inches of ice reported on many of them. Sponsored By: Reed’s Sporting […]
The main lake and bigger bays were ice-free early this week. There is thin ice in the small bays and along some wind-protected shorelines, but it’s going to have to stay cold and calm for a string of days before the lake caps. There have been some waterfowl hunters breaking shore ice and they continue […]