Bigger perch have started being caught in better numbers near Sand Point, Trapper’s Landing, and the Narrows in 4 to 7 feet. Muskie action continues to be good with bucktails on the rocks more than weeds. Some walleyes are hitting a jig and minnow on the shoreline breaks and points, but covering water with crankbaits or spinner rigs continues to be more productive.
The evening/after dark bite for walleyes continues to go off Sand Point in 10 to 14 feet with crankbaits or a slip bobbers and leeches. During the day, crankbaits or spinner rigs are being used on main lake structure and breaks to cover water and pick off walleyes in 9 to 15 feet. Some anglers […]
Cover water with crankbaits on the 14- to 18-foot rocks and you’ll catch a few walleyes. There’s also a spinner and crawler bite in the Goose Island/Snake Pit area in 15 to 20 feet. A slip bobber and leech or trolling crankbaits at night continues to produce some walleyes in the Sand Point area over […]
The rock areas such as North Bar, West Bar, and Submarine have been producing muskies on bucktails. Some walleyes are being taken with spinners and crawlers on the 18- to 22-foot rocks or by trolling crankbaits in the Meadows area in less than 14 feet. There is an evening slip bobber/leech or crankbait bite from […]
Walleyes are being taken with crankbaits during the evening hours in 11 to 13 feet of water on the main lake rocks or with slip bobbers and leeches around Sand Point in 10 to 14 feet of water. Bottom bouncers and spinners with crawlers are producing some walleyes on the main lake reefs in 18 […]