You Never Know What You Will Catch on Lake of the Woods

muskie ice fishing, Zippel Bay, you never know what you will catch

Ice fishing is in full swing on Lake of the Woods.  Every year, there is reason to say, “You Never Know What You Will Catch on Lake of the Woods.”  If you have any history fishing Lake of the Woods, you know this statement to be very true.  Every time you set the hook, it could be a monster walleye, huge pike, 100 lb sturgeon, state record eelpout, or, as a couple of ice anglers experienced most recently, maybe even a muskie or a lake trout!

Both of these fish were caught on the south end of the lake, and coincidentally, both in the Zippel Bay area.

South Shore… 50 inch Muskie caught by a 10 year old

Fishing with her dad and brother, 10 year old Leah Saffert of Rice Lake, WI was tip up fishing during the day in shallower water.  Knowing the walleye bite in the shallows is best morning and evening, Leah’s dad put out tip ups during the day looking to catch Leah a trophy pike.

There are a good number of pike over 40 inches in Lake of the Woods and offer anglers a fish of a lifetime throughout the ice fishing season.

When the flag went up on the tip up, the reel was spinning and Leah set the hook.  After being hooked, the fish shot underneath the hole a couple of times.  Leah’s dad, Jamie, thought to himself how pale the fish looked.  Nonetheless, it was huge and the fight was on.  When the fish made it’s way up the hole, there was surprise and most likely a bit of shock.  Jamie pulled Leah’s trophy through the 10 inch hole, over a 50 inch muskie.

kstp 5 story rice lake girl makes catch of a lifetime at lake of the woods They didn’t get a specific measurement, but Jamie knew the fish was at least 50 inches due to a piece plywood he knew the length on, 48 inches.  The tail exceeded this by at least a couple of inches.  He did have the chance to weigh the fish, however, and it weighed 34 lbs.  An absolute giant!

The story was picked up by various media, including KSTP TV who did a story on Leah and her dad.

Lake of the Woods is known as a trophy muskie lake, that isn’t the surprise.  What is not very common is to catch a big muskie on the south end of Lake of the Woods.  Typically, muskies are targeted up at Minnesota’s Northwest Angle as well as the Ontario side of Lake of the Woods.  This is the area of the lake where the Canadian shield begins and is home to 14,552 islands.

South Shore…  Lake Trout caught by the Keith Mills Group

Lake trout in fish house, Zippel Bay area.  You never know what you will catch on Lake of the Woods It happens every once in a while, but it is very rare.  Lake Trout are prevalent in Lake of the Woods, but normally way up and east, over in Whitefish Bay in Ontario.  This area has very deep water, over 200 feet deep, and is where most target lake trout on Lake of the Woods.

Lake trout prefer very cold water, which the deep water can provide on a consistent basis.  During the winter months, the water under the ice is cold throughout the lake, and once in a while, a lake trout will roam down to this end of the lake.

Once again, in the Zippel Bay area.  You never know what you will catch on Lake of the Woods!  A nice lake trout was caught by the Keith Mills group ice fishing this past week.  One can pretty much attest, when the hook was set, nobody would have thought lake trout!

Other surprises this year for ice anglers include big pike, eelpout, sturgeon, crappies.  Pike are very prevalent in all parts of the lake, but when fishing walleyes and catching a slimer that exceeds 40 inches is not only a surprise, but a thrill.

Eelpout, or burbot, are a unique fish to many and don’t live in most Minnesota lakes.  Setting the hook on a good sized fish and watching the mug of an eelpout come up the hole, can be a surprise.

In most recent years, eelpout have become a welcome surprise for many as they are good table fare.  Many call them “poor man’s lobster” as they have a firm meat that has similarities to the texture of lobster.  Most will boil cubes or small pieces of the fish in 7UP or salt water, and then dip the pieces in melted butter.  Bon Appetit!

Sturgeon live both in the Rainy River and Lake of the Woods, but for an unsuspecting walleye angler, hooking a big sturgeon through the ice is quite a battle.  Most of the time, it takes about an hour to land one.  For many ice anglers, it is the fish they will ever catch.  60 inch sturgeon eric dietel 010624

And finally crappies.  Crappie fishing is excellent fishing out of the NW Angle.  Catching crappies on the south end of Lake of the Woods has been more of a rarity, until the past few years.  More and more crappies are ending up in ice anglers pails who are targeting walleyes.  Their numbers certainly have seemed to increase in the basin of Big Traverse Bay.

There are also some good reports of crappies coming from the Rainy River.  As there isn’t as much ice fishing on the river, crappies make more of an appearance during the open water months.

“You never know what you will catch in Lake of the Woods!”  The saying is true, and most recently, has certainly brought this fun topic to light.

 

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New Block of Rooms Released for Hockey Day MN Jan 25 – 27

Hockey Day MN 2024

Hockey Day Minnesota comes to Warroad January 25-27, 2024.  Located on the very SW corner of Lake of the Woods, this community has earned the reputation, and is known as Hockeytown USA®.  Consequently, it is very fitting this hockey crazed community will host this year’s celebration of Minnesota hockey!

Warroad is rolling out the red carpet for everyone who enjoys hockey, skating, tradition in Minnesota and small town charm to come, enjoy and celebrate.

Come early. Stay late. Skate everyday. That’s our motto. We are proud to offer ice time to our youth hockey players at no cost. We believe that’s what produces great players and allows for anyone to play the great game of hockey in our great State of Hockey. Join us as we partner with the Minnesota Wild, Bally Sports North and Minnesota Hockey in hosting Hockey Day Minnesota 2024! Learn about our history, our heritage, our ways of community-based hockey in Northern Minnesota which is a great place to live life on the ice!

What is Hockey Day MN?

Hockey Day MN 2024, Warroad Hockey Day Minnesota is an annual event in Minnesota run in cooperation with the Minnesota Wild and Bally Sports North that celebrates the sport of hockey throughout the state. Now a multi-day showcase, the event is held in mid-to-late January or early February and typically consists of multiple high school games (a mixture of boys and girls), a men’s and/or women’s college hockey game, and concludes with a Minnesota Wild NHL game. With some games now taking place on Thursday and Friday, the main set of games are played on a Saturday and are broadcast on Bally Sports North. Most of the games are played at a featured outdoor location with a rink built specifically for the event. However, some of the college matchups are played in standard home arenas and all of the Wild games are played in an NHL venue (usually Xcel Energy Center).

What is there to do?

Festivities begin on Thursday, January 25 and conclude on Sunday, January 28, with Hockey Day Minnesota on Saturday, January 27, 2024. See below for a full schedule of events and to get your tickets for HDM 2024!

The hockey rink will be set up on the south end of the Warriors football field on the school’s campus with a hockey village on the north side. Everything from a snow hill, a mini Riverbend Skate Path, firepits, vendors, VIP tents and another small rink, called the “Outlaw Rink and Warroad Lakers History,” will provide warmth and fun during the event.

The community features a 2.5-mile ice path, the Riverbend Skate Path , that connects seven rinks. A small version of that popular wintertime attraction will be on the far north end of the field.Hockey Day MN 2024 3D view

There will be groupings of igloos, a skate path, and a snow hill, lots of space to warm up around the fire or inside a massive entertainment tent with bands, food, beverages and merchandise.

Two large screens will provide a view of the action behind the VIP tent where food trucks, coffee and cocoa huts and the village beer garden will be set up.

This will be a celebration of hockey in Minnesota and in Warroad, but really so much more.  This event is about the the camaraderie and culture, the Native American heritage, and the many hockey legends that have built Hockeytown USA.

What is the schedule?

Hockey Day MN 2024 grandstand THURSDAY, JANUARY 25
5:30 pm Waseca vs. Thief River Falls – Boy’s
7:30 pm Lake of the Woods vs. Kittson County Central – Boy’s

FRIDAY, JANUARY 26
Village Opens at 2 pm

5:30 pm Concordia vs. St. Olaf – MIAC DIII Men’s
8:00 pm Warroad vs. Roseau Alumni Game

Hockey Day MN 2024 rink SATURDAY, JANUARY 27
Hockey Day
Village Opens at 8 am

9:30 am Warroad vs. Lakeville – Girls Warroad Athletic Complex Yes
1 pm Moorhead vs. Wayzata – Boys Warroad Athletic Complex Yes
4:30 pm Warroad vs. Roseau – Boys Warroad Athletic Complex Yes
8 pm Minnesota Wild vs. Anaheim Ducks St. Paul, Local Watch Parties Yes

Where can I stay?

hockey day mn lodging available 1 A new block of lodging has just been released to the public and is now available, first come, first serve.  Hockey Day MN 2024 taking place in Hockeytown USA, Warroad, MN, and this event will not disappoint!

There is still time to lock in lodging reservations.  Contact one of the hotels listed and make some memories!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wheel House Village

Hockey Day MN 2024 Wheel House Village With Electric (30 spaces available):
Price: $425 + two (2), three-day passes included

Weekend package (Thurs, Fri, Sat)
Plowed and maintained space
Electric hookups
Heated bathrooms and showers nearby
Garbage
Dump station
Transportation to and from HDM events (Thurs, Fri, Sat)
Includes two 3 day passes
Without Electric (45 spaces available):
Price $325 + two (2), three-day passes

Weekend package (Thurs, Fri, Sat)
Plowed and maintained space
Electric hookups
Heated bathrooms and showers nearby
Garbage
Dump station
Transportation to and from HDM events (Thurs, Fri, Sat)
Includes two 3 day passes

Contact for Package Details including transportation

Will there be transportation to Warroad and within Warroad?

Hockey Day MN 2024 bus The answer is YES.  Bus trips have been designed originating from the region to accommodate day-trippers and the Twin Cities.  Inquire here for details.

Get Tickets Here

Hockey, it is a tradition in Minnesota.  There is no mistake Minnesota is the state of hockey.  After this year’s Hockey Day MN 2024, there will likely be no doubt what area of the state is the community of hockey.  All are welcome.  Come up to Warroad the end of January and make some memories!

 

Hockey Day MN 2024 

Hospitality for Hockey Day MN 2024

Lodging around Lake of the Woods

Dining Galore at Lake of the Woods

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Lake of the Woods is known as the Walleye Capital of the World with many varieties of fish and other sportsman adventures throughout the area. If you’re planning a vacation and bringing the whole family, it’s also important to plan your dining experience and where you will find it. I believe one of the best kept secrets of our area is all of the dining availability here. Between the City of Baudette and the resort area, there are enough dining places for you to eat at a different location every night of the month if you so desire.

dining Let’s take a dining journey to see what there is to offer. Of course, I will not be able to mention all the possibilities, but I can assure you, each business has excellent choices.  If you are interested in pizza, there are many options both in the City of Baudette and at the resort community.  Subway, and McDonalds are available for quick take-out items. The city also has some great “Ma and Pa” restaurants where you can order great breakfast menus, specialty coffees, and baskets to eat in or take out. dining

If you head towards the lake area, locals will tell you to try the pizza at a couple of resorts where one night is set aside as pizza night and special homemade loaded with whatever toppings you enjoy. Resorts offer specials to the local clientele and their customers whether it’s prime rib, shrimp, blackened walleye, or liver and onions.

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Cheesy Garlic Walleye

Views are very important to enhance the dining experience. Lake of the Woods is divided into three strategic areas:  the Rainy River area, the South Shore and of course, the beautiful Northwest Angle. Yes, at the Northwest Angle you will find one of the finest restaurants around. That’s Jerry’s!!! They are featuring a beautiful breakfast buffet these days as well as many great entrees from the menu. Friendly service tops off the experience at this great northernmost area where anglers come to enjoy some of the best fishing around.

Choose a resort that is along the Rainy River during the summer months and watch the activity of the many many launches as they travel the river taking their customers out to the great waters to find their favorite dining taste treat….the walleye.

Anglers can bring in their fresh catch and chefs will prepare their walleye for the greatest taste treat. Nothing is better than tasting that fresh catch surrounded by your favorite potatoes and salad for your dining pleasure. Some resorts offer burgers or steaks cooked over an open grill even in the cold winter months.

great lakes Another area of interest is dining viewing the Big Traverse Bay area. This is the biggest portion of the lake where you actually cannot see land when you’re in the middle of it. It looks like the ocean or even the Great Lakes. Mentioning this, LOW is the largest fresh-water lake next to the Great Lakes. It’s an enormous body of water, sharing its boundaries with the country of Canada.

You can see water for miles and miles and the sight is only enhanced while dining on steak sandwiches, shrimp baskets or even walleye cheeks. Each dining facility at Lake of the Woods has its own unique character and it only enhances that dining experience.

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buffets

Winter ice fishing season is on and it’s always so welcoming to come in from ice fishing on the big lake to the warm atmosphere of fireplaces and the smell of good food and warm beverages to warm up the body and sooth the soul while dining at some of the best places in the world. Many establishments also offer live entertainment and big screen TVs for your evening entertainment.

Check out our local newspaper, facebook or even the local cable channel to find the greatest menus at each resort. It’s your pick and your taste bud’s pleasure for dining at Lake of the Woods.

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Air-Fryer Pretzel-Crusted Fish

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Honey-mustard pretzels add so much flavor to this crunchy fish coating, you’ll want to use it on everything. Serve this air-fryer fish with sides of your choice, from macaroni and cheese to corn muffins or rice pilaf.

Ingredients

  • 4 FISH fillets (6 ounces each)
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 2 large eggs fish
  • 1/3 cup Dijon mustard
  • 2 tablespoons 2% milk
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 4 cups honey mustard miniature pretzels, coarsely crushed
  • Cooking spray
  • Lemon slices, optional

Directions

  1. Preheat air fryer to 325°. Sprinkle fish with salt and pepper. Whisk eggs, mustard and milk in a shallow bowl. Place flour and pretzels in separate shallow bowls. Coat fillets with flour, then dip in egg mixture and coat with crushed pretzels.
  2. In batches, place fillets in a single layer on greased tray in air-fryer basket; spritz with cooking spray. Cook until fish flakes easily with a fork, 10-12 minutes. If desired, serve with lemon slices.

Test Kitchen tip

Nutrition Facts

1 fillet: 466 calories, 14g fat (3g saturated fat), 164mg cholesterol, 1580mg sodium, 45g carbohydrate (2g sugars, 2g fiber), 33g protein.

Fishing Report 1.9.2024

Ice Fishing Lake of the Woods MN

On the south end…   Colder temps and thickening ice has allowed resorts and outfitters to access new areas and deeper water.  Consequently, some excellent reports for walleyes, saugers and perch.

It continues to be very important to work through a resort or outfitter.  There are still areas of ice that are not ready, some cracks to be avoided and generally areas to stay away from.  The bottom line, ice conditions vary.

Most ice fishing on the south end of the lake is in 17 – 28 feet of water.  Jigging one line and using a live minnow on the second on a plain hook or an ice fishing jig has been effective.
On the jigging line, try something aggressive such as a rippin rap with rattles and vibration.  Gold, blue / chrome and pink uv firetiger are good colors.  walleyes on fish cleaning table ken mar ke resort 010724
The most common jigging lure is a jigging spoon tipped with a minnow or piece of minnow.  Colors working well in the stained waters of LOW.  Gold, gold / glow red, gold / pink, chartreuse, glow white or a combo of colors.
On the deadstick, hook a live minnow just under the dorsal fin 6 inches – a foot off of the bottom.  Some days, emerald shiners are helpful to catch walleyes, other days it isn’t so crucial.
It’s a mixed bag of fish with walleyes and saugers the norm.  In addition, jumbo perch, pike, eelpout, sturgeon, tullibees and even a muskie in the mix.

On the Rainy River…  Some walleyes, saugers and a few sturgeon are still being caught on the river.  A heavier jig to match the current tipped with an emerald shiner is a good choice.

Ice conditions vary greatly, especially with the current of the river.  Again, work through a resort for safety and do not venture out on your own.

Up at the NW Angle…  Ice fishing continues to be good for resorts up at the NW Angle.  Good reports of walleyes, saugers, jumbo perch, eelpout, pike and some big crappies in the mix.

A variety of depths are being fished.  Some resorts are on shallower structure, which merits more action during the mornings and evenings.  Other fish houses are set up deeper off of structure or in deeper mud which is more of a midday bite.

On both ends of the lake, the one – two punch of a jigging line and deadstick combined with ice fishing electronics is the way to go.  Electronics can be rented by many resorts and local bait shops.

Lodging, fish house rentals, ice fishing, and meal packages at www.LakeoftheWoodsMN.com/Lodging.

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Fishing Report 1.2.2024

Ice Fishing Lake of the Woods MN

On the south end…   Ice fishing continues to be good for most anglers fishing through resorts and outfitters on Lake of the Woods.  The bite has slowed down a bit from its hot start, but nice fish are still coming in.

With the unseasonably warm temperatures so far this winter, ice conditions are not where they would normally be the first week of January.  Consequently, more than ever, it is very important to work through a resort or outfitter.  There are still areas of ice that are not ready, some cracks that are moving and generally areas to stay away from. border view lodge fish houses 010124

Pay close attention to the guidelines and weight limits of each individual ice road.  Most resorts offer round trip heated shuttle service to their heated fish houses that are set up and ready to fish.

Some resorts are allowing travel using your own ice transportation (snowmobile, ATV, side by side) with collapsible fish houses on their staked trails.  Again, it is very important to adhere to weight restrictions, stay on the marked trails and do not venture off course.  Do not travel past the end of the trail as there is still some very sketchy ice in areas.

Most ice fishing on the south end of the lake is in 17 – 23 feet of water.  Jig with one line and use a deadstick in the second hole, basically a live minnow 6 inches – a foot off of the bottom.  Some days, the walleyes and saugers want it moving (jigging line).  Other days, the walleyes and saugers prefer the deadstick (bobber line) works best.

Jigging spoons with gold and bright colors tipped with a piece of minnow head or tail is the goto for the jigging rod.  On the deadstick, an ice fishing jig or plain hook with an emerald shiner / minnow is the ticket.

On the Rainy River…  A couple of local resorts offer ice fishing on the river, marking and closely monitoring ice conditions on their trails.  Walleyes, saugers and sturgeon are the targeted species.

Ice conditions vary greatly.  Again, work through a resort for safety and do not venture out on your own.

Up at the NW Angle…  Ice fishing is going well for resorts up at the NW Angle.  Good reports of walleyes, saugers, jumbo perch, eelpout and pike in the mix.

The one – two punch of a jigging line and deadstick is the way to go.

Ice fishing electronics are very helpful in not only detecting fish, but also seeing how they are reacting to your offerings and presentation.  If they are not reacting positively, change something.

Lodging, fish house rentals, ice fishing, and meal packages at www.LakeoftheWoodsMN.com/Lodging.

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