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Walleyes are being caught on the south shore humps and reefs in 18 to 24 feet, but the anglers catching the most fish have remained mobile or stayed well past sunset. The 40- to 50-foot humps in Walker Bay are giving up walleyes, again during low-light periods. You’ll also pluck some walleyes during the evening hours in 18 to 22 feet or the 12- to 14-humps around Templar Point, Fisher’s Point, and the Breezy area. Sand Point is giving up some walleyes and perch in 9 to 12 feet, although you have to sort through numbers of small perch.

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You’ll hook walleyes and a few perch off Sand Point in 12 to 15 feet or off the rocks and humps on the south end out of Trapper’s Landing in 17 to 19 feet. Some walleyes also are being caught in 16 to 20 feet in Agency Bay and Trader’s Bay. Ice conditions are generally […]

There’s 14 to 16 inches of ice in the Trapper’s Landing area, and there are roads marked out to Huddle’s Reef, Diamond Point, and Roger’s Point. Ice depths continue to vary from 8 to 14 inches in Walker Bay and 12 to 16 inches on the main lake. Walleye action has been best with shiner […]

Bigger walleyes and a few keeping-size fish are being caught on the main lake flats and Stoney Point areas in 14 feet. The Sand Point area continues to produce perch, but you’ll have to sort. Crappies are being found suspended over deep water in Shingobee Bay and the south side of Walker Bay. Some small […]

The main lake now has areas with 10 to 14 inches of ice. Walker Bay is capped with 8 to 10 inches around the shorelines, but thinner ice the farther out you go, so you need to watch where you travel. Spoons and hole hopping is producing walleyes on the south end rocks in 10 […]

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