Another fantastic week of fishing up in the Northwest Angle! Two weeks into the Minnesota season an abundance of saugers are congregating around Little Oak, as well as other small islands near Crow Duck, making for an easy shore lunch spot while staying close to home. Jigging at 18-24 has produced the most fish but it isn’t too early to be pulling spinners. On the Canadian side, walleyes are more dispersed but very plentiful on main lake points with current anywhere from 15-20 ft. of water, holes remain consistent. Almost any method is producing fish, gold/yellow/orange jigs with a minnow seems to be the most popular. The northern pike bite remains strong with many thirty plus fish being seen. We hope to see you soon! Sunset Lodge Staff 218-223-8211 [email protected]
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Hello from the NW Angle!
It has been a FANTASTIC first week on the Minnesota side. Everyone is coming back with their limits, and releasing several slot fish! There is a fair amount of current and the fish are really moving. Chartreuse and pink are the hot colors, but walleye are willing and can be caught on almost anything. Fishing on the Canadian side has been as equally strong. The walleyes are in typical early season patterns, congregating on points and breaks. Until next week, Sunset Lodge Staff 218-223-8211 |
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