Leech Lake Ice Fishing Report For March 31, 2022
March 30, 2022
Report from the Dock
What a difference a week makes. With the arrival of some very nice weather last week, lake and travel conditions have improved across the northern half of the state. The snowpack has gone down considerably, which has allowed for more truck and ATV use in most areas. This has also resulted in a lot of water sitting on top of the ice and running down access points or shorelines. Some of these shoreline areas have also started to bust loose due to the running water, so ATVs are probably going to be the best means of transportation north of Brainerd this weekend. South of that line, things are even more up in the air with the current shoreline and access conditions, along with travel options. Truck use is definitely out, some areas and lakes might be in good enough shape for ATVs, while others are now limited to walking out. The bottom line is this: If you can get on, panfish action has improved. While there are fewer people fishing, those going are catching crappies and bluegills in shallow water.
Leech Lake Report
The snow has melted a lot on the lake, but there is plenty of slush and some beat-up access points, so ATVs will be the best travel option for this weekend. Perch action has picked up a bit in the narrows, off Sand Point into Walker Bay, and Agency Bay in 6 to 8 feet. Eelpout are being found on the shallow flats or deep water adjacent to them on the main lake and in Walker Bay. Tullibees are being found suspended off the trench south of Stoney Point or deep water in Walker Bay.