Charter Boats Being Prepped for Open Water-Plan Now!

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Charter Boats are being prepped for the open water, even though there’s still ice on the lake and ice fishing has been incredible.  Resort owners are filling their books fast and NOW is the time to plan.

Even though fish houses are still out on the ice up at Lake of the Woods, very soon they will be replaced by charter boats being moved to their respective resort docks.

This year, consider fishing on a Lake of the Woods charter boat.  They are a great way to plan a trip to Lake of the Woods when you don’t know the lake, don’t have the right boat, are a novice angler, or want something family friendly?  A guided fishing trip aboard a big charter boat is a great solution to all your worries. Here are the TOP TEN reasons to book a charter trip when you visit Lake of the Woods.

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Charter Boats Heading to the Lake
  1. Incredibly easy!  Whether you have a family that needs a little extra guidance, a novice angler yourself, or just really want to be on vacation and not worry about a thing; charter fishing is the way to go. Guides and their resort take care of you all day from when the boat leaves at 8 from the dock, until after hours when they even clean the fish for you if that is what you choose. Families with children, guys and girls getaways, even those with special requests love the luxuries of a charter boat.
  2. Don’t know the lake like the back of your hand? No problem! Many anglers, even if they bring their own boat, will rent a charter for the day to get a feel for the lake and a “lay of the land,” if you will. Having a lake large enough to have charters can be a little unsettling to maneuver, but with a charter, it is one less worry.
  3. charter Fish ANYWHERE on the lake. Always a smooth ride anywhere on Lake of the Woods or Rainy River. Starting in the spring, walleyes feast in more shallow water off of Pine Island. Mid-summer, walleyes are very deep and charters travel across the lake to find fish with ease. Windy days they slip into the river for a sheltered day.
  4. Jigging to Down Rigging. All types of fishing are welcome on a charter. Jigging and spinners in the spring and summer. Down rigging is a special feature on charter boats in the late summer and fall the options are endless. Pick your favorite method and set the hook.
  5. BATHROOMS. Yes ladies, you read correctly! A “potty” is available in the lower deck of the boat.
  6. All equipment is provided. This includes rods, reels, bait, life jackets and more to make fishing a breeze! When fishing on a charter you only have to ask yourself 2 questions:
  7. What should I wear and what should I eat?? Lunch is always an option. If you want to hit the water all day, choose a sack lunch including a sandwich, cookie, chips, and a pop made fresh that morning so you never miss the bite. Option two is the Traditional Shore Lunch special to Lake of the Woods. A picnic made fresh of the morning’s catch cooked on shore with a million-dollar view! To learn more about a shore lunch, read it HERE.
  8. Boy hoisting big walleye Arnesens Rocky Point 072224 Large or mixed groups. Charter fishing is great for groups. Each boat can carry 6 passengers plus their guide, plenty of opportunity for lots of limits! If you are a smaller group of two or three or four and want to save a buck; the resort may mix you with another small group to fill the boat. This is also a great way to meet people!
  9. Always on the fish! With over 50 resorts on Lake of the Woods, licensed captains are always on the move to find the day’s hot spot. Guides are constantly networking while on the water to ensure as much success as possible for anglers on the boat.
  10. The American Plan. It has never been so easy to plan a vacation. The American Plan is an all-in-one package that includes your stay (cabin or room), charter rental, and even your meals if you so choose. Check out our Hot Deals link on our website.  No one wants to mess around with multiple bills, with the American plan you pay one package amount, show up… and the rest is history!
  11. Cook up your fish! After fishing on the charter all day, who wants to cook? Good news here, guides will clean your fish for you and deliver the to the resort kitchen. Staff will then cook up a delicious meal for all to enjoy, especially when you know you caught them. What a great way to spend a vacation!!!

Here’s another option. Book a trip across the lake on Lake of the Woods Passenger Service to the Northwest Angle or to the Islands of Oak or Flag. charter Gregg do the driving for you while you enjoy the great scenery on this immense lake. From there, guides in those locations can take you out on their charter boats and bring you back to the respective resorts for great evenings of relaxation and great food and sunsets.

If you would like to book a charter fishing trip, contact one of the many resorts around Lake of the Woods. Remember there are two things you need to plan for a day on a charter, “What to wear and what to eat”.  Everything else is taken care of! Also check out our Availability Form on our Lake of the Woods website’s Lodging page. Fill it out and that will be sent to all the resorts and they will respond to you.

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New Episode: Dialing in Spinners for Walleyes on Destination Fish

Joe Henry netting a walleye caught pulling spinners for Jon Thelen of Destination Fish

New Episode: Dialing in Spinners for Walleyes on Destination Fish

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Joe Henry netting a walleye caught pulling spinners for Jon Thelen of Destination Fish

Pulling Spinners for Lake of the Woods Walleyes with Jon Thelen and Joe Henry

Jon Thelen and Joe Henry recently teamed up to film an exciting episode of Destination Fish, showcasing one of the most effective walleye techniques on Lake of the Woods—pulling spinners. This tried-and-true method, also known as trolling or drifting with a crawler harness, is a go-to presentation during the summer months for putting fish in the boat. Thelen and Henry, both experienced anglers, shared valuable insights and strategies on how to effectively cover water and trigger strikes from hungry walleyes and saugers.

Why Spinners Are So Deadly for Walleyes

Trolling or drifting with a spinner rig is a proven tactic for catching walleyes. This method not only allows anglers to cover a lot of water, but it also puts their presentation in front of a high number of fish. Crawler harnesses have multiple triggering elements that make them irresistible to walleyes. The blade provides flash and vibration, attracting fish from a distance, while the color choices allow anglers to adjust based on water clarity and light conditions. Finally, the scent of the live bait—whether it’s a nightcrawler, leech, or minnow—seals the deal. When walleyes are feeding aggressively, they can’t resist the combination of movement, scent, and visual appeal that a well-presented spinner rig provides.

The Go-To Setup for Summer Success

On Lake of the Woods, charter boats and experienced anglers alike rely on spinner rigs throughout the summer months. The classic setup includes a two-ounce bottom bouncer paired with a two-hook harness.  If you are fishing in deeper water or it is windy, don’t be afraid to go to a three-ounce bouncer.  The key is to maintain a 45 degree angle.  Being way out from the boat will not catch as many walleyes.  The “angle of the dangle” is important. 

The blade color is an important choice, and hammered gold, pink, orange, glow, and chartreuse are all top producers. These colors have been proven to stand out in the lake’s stained water, catching the attention of hungry walleyes and saugers.

During the episode, Thelen and Henry experimented with blade colors, speeds, and bait options. They emphasized the importance of adjusting trolling speed to find the optimal presentation. Typically, a speed between 1.0 and 1.3 mph is best, though some days a faster or slower approach works better. If the fish are aggressive, speeding up the presentation can trigger reaction bites. On the other hand, slowing down and giving fish more time to react can make all the difference when they are in a more neutral mood.

Locating Fish and Covering Water

One of the biggest advantages of pulling spinners is the ability to cover large areas efficiently. Instead of sitting in one spot waiting for fish to come to them, Thelen and Henry used this method to find active fish. Lake of the Woods has an abundance of walleyes and saugers spread across a massive system, with many schools of fish roaming the main basin, known as Big Traverse Bay, as well as the island-rich NW Angle.

Thelen and Henry used electronics to locate key areas such as transition zones, underwater humps, and soft-bottom flats where walleyes were feeding. Once they identified fish on the graph, they could pull spinners through these areas and adjust their path to stay on top of the school. This ability to stay mobile is one of the reasons spinners are a top choice during the summer.

Why Spinners Are a Charter Boat Favorite

Charter boats on Lake of the Woods rely heavily on spinner fishing which enables clients to catch nice walleyes consistently throughout the summer.  It’s also an easy technique for beginners to learn, making it a favorite for guides who want their guests to have a successful day on the water.

Thelen and Henry highlighted how simple but effective this method can be. With the right setup, proper speed control, and a little experimentation with blade colors and bait options, anyone can have a banner day on the water pulling spinners.

Plan Your Next Trip to Lake of the Woods

The action-packed day on Destination Fish was a perfect example of why pulling spinners is a go-to method for catching walleyes on Lake of the Woods. With strong walleye and sauger populations, diverse fishing locations, and experienced guides available, this legendary fishery is a top destination for anglers looking to put fish in the boat.

For more information on summer fishing opportunities, including lodging, guided trips, and fishing reports, visit LakeoftheWoodsMN.com.

Joe Henry and Jon Thelen, Destination Fish on Lake of the Woods pulling spinners

Keep It Clean Needs Your Feedback

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keep it clean The sport of ice fishing is booming! And thanks to better technology, better equipment and wheelhouses, it’s now more comfortable than ever to stay on the ice for extended periods.

As a result, lakes in the ice belt have seen a dramatic increase in winter activity. With the increased activity has come more pressure on the natural resources, including an increase in the amount of garbage and human waste left on the ice.

Although it’s exciting to see more people enjoying the sport of ice fishing, the removal and safe disposal of garbage and human waste from frozen lakes is reaching unmanageable proportions.

To help address these issues, Lake of the Woods started the Keep It Clean campaign. More recently, Upper Red Lake and Mille Lacs Lake came on board. As news about the unique partnership between these lakes — and the work they are doing together — spreads, other lakes seeking solutions are joining Keep It Clean. keep it clean

During the 2022-2023 ice fishing season, the Keep It Clean Coalition grew from three lakes to over 50 lakes and Soil and Water Conservation Districts! Some of these include: Big Sandy Lake; Big Sauk Lake; Cass County SWCD; Fairmont Chain of Lakes; Kandiyohi SWCD; Lake Vermillion; Leech Lake Chamber of Commerce; Meeker County Association of Lakes; Prior Lake; Spring Lake; and West Battie Lake.

The Keep it Clean Coalition began addressing the growing problem of garbage and waste on ice of state waters due to winter angling and recreation over twelve years ago. We have worked hard since then to educate and to bring awareness to the problem of human leftovers in our frozen waters, but it is not enough.

keep it clean With the popularity of ice fishing in today’s world, leaving just a little keep it clean bit behind multiplied by tens of thousands of ice anglers, equates to tons of garbage.  This newly passed Keep It Clean bill will help to eliminate a good amount of that.  It is not a hard lift, as they would say, but a measure that will really make a positive impact on our waterways.

In addition, it helps those out of the ice to plan ahead as to where they will use the bathroom when Mother Nature calls.  If you are staying at a resort, many offer facilities out on the ice.  If you are on your own, it is important to have a realistic plan.

The Keep It Clean Coalition has been hard at work.  Not only is the organization growing, as it now represents more than 50 areas and over 1,200 lakes, it has also introduced a couple of new bills at the MN State Legislature.

As you may know, the “Keep it Clean 2.0” bills, authored by Representative Andrew Myers and Senator Aric Putnam, have been referred to respective committees in the House and the Senate for further consideration.

keep it clean The bill is garnering bi-partisan support, and would require agencies like the DNR and the Pollution Control Agency to add a state-wide KEEP IT CLEAN program to their portfolios.

Our coalition recognizes that users will have to bear the increased cost of managing and enjoying winter fishing and recreation. The bill requires a $10 surcharge on ice shelters, deposited in a KEEP IT CLEAN Account to cover administrative costs and establish a grant program for locally led efforts.

So… we need your help. The following is a link for you to fill out if you would. https://keepitcleanmn.org/keep-it-clean-survey/

Basically, we need feedback from people who ice fish or recreate out on the ice somewhere in Minnesota.  The responses will help us move the bills along at the legislature.

keep it clean Most anglers and other who use the ice really do a nice job of picking up their trash.  The slogan “pack it in, pack it out” is especially known with this topic.

Many, including the many unsung heroes called ice guides across Lake of the Woods and other lakes in MN, go out of their way to pick up after others on a regular basis.  If you are one of these conscientious folks, kudos to you and thank you.

We also want to thank the many organizations and legislators who assisted and backed up this legislation.  Various legislators, a variety of people from the MN DNR, MN Soil and Water Conservation Districts, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Minnesota Lakes and Rivers, MN-FISH, various members of Keep It Clean across the state and others.  This is the type of legislation that makes good sense and will have a positive lasting impact on the waterways of Minnesota.  Kudos to all of you!

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2025 Warrior Boats David A. Andersen Memorial Walleye Shootout on Lake of the Woods

Warrior Boat David A. Andersen Memorial Walleye Shootout on Lake of the Woods 2024

2025 Warrior Boats David A. Andersen Memorial Walleye Shootout on Lake of the Woods

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Warrior Boat David A. Andersen Memorial Walleye Shootout on Lake of the Woods 2024

The area is proud to again host... Wigwam Resort is Home Base!

The Lake of the Woods area is once again proud to host the 10th Annual David A. Andersen Memorial Walleye Shootout.

What are your qualifications to enter?  A Warrior Boat!  Anglers come from around the U.S. and Canada to take part in this special event.  

“This is more of a family reunion than a fishing tournament,” explained Kent Andersen, National Sales Manager of Warrior Boats and son of the late David A. Andersen.

This special family atmosphere was captured nicely through a wonderful segment on Prairie Sportsman TV.  

A recap of last year's tournament

Lake of the Woods was buzzing with excitement on Saturday, August 17, 2024, as 155 Warrior Boats took to the water for the 9th annual David A. Andersen Memorial Walleye Shootout. With two-angler teams aboard each boat, it was a day full of competitive spirit, camaraderie, and incredible fishing. The event, held in memory of David A. Andersen, has grown into one of the premier walleye fishing tournaments, drawing skilled anglers from across the region to Lake of the Woods—often hailed as the Walleye Capital of the World.

The tournament didn’t disappoint. Conditions were favorable, and the anglers came ready to compete. But when it was all said and done, one team rose above the rest with an impressive performance that had everyone talking.

A Day of Fishing Excellence

As the teams launched their Warrior Boats and set out to various spots on the lake, the focus was on finding and landing the biggest walleyes possible. Teams were allowed to weigh in five fish, and it quickly became clear that the lake was producing some serious trophies.

Over the course of the day, anglers used a variety of tactics, from trolling crankbaits, pulling spinners and crawlers, live bait rigs, and other presentations all in pursuit of their five fish limit. It was a battle of both skill and strategy, as teams navigated the lake, adjusted to the conditions, and worked together to bring in the biggest walleyes they could find.

As the weigh-in progressed and numbers started to come in, there was no doubt that this year’s tournament had produced some extraordinary results. The top teams brought in some eye-popping weights, showcasing the incredible walleye fishery that Lake of the Woods continues to be.

The tournament uses the AIM Pro Walleye format of CRR, Catch, Record, Release. No fish were put in livewells or brought into the scales, but rather, images of them were.

The Winning Team: Heath Hagedorn and Chris Messerschmidt

In the end, it was the team of Heath Hagedorn and Chris Messerschmidt who took home the top honors with an absolutely remarkable total weight of 55.76 lbs. for five walleyes. Their catch left everyone in awe and set a new standard for excellence at the David A. Andersen Memorial Walleye Shootout.

Hagedorn and Messerschmidt’s win was the result of a day filled with precision, skill, and persistence. They worked together seamlessly, making all the right decisions on the water to find and land those monster walleyes. Their incredible performance earned them not only the top spot on the leaderboard but also the admiration and respect of their fellow competitors.

2025 – 13TH ANNUAL WARRIOR RALLY

Lake of the Woods – Wigwam Resort – Baudette, MN
August 14th – 16th

Warrior Rally is a get-together of Warrior Owners that is filled with fishing, live music, food, family, and great memories.

-2026 Warrior Boats Released
-Warrior Boats Ride & Drives
-10th Annual Warrior Boats
David A. Andersen Memorial
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10th ANNUAL WARRIOR BOATS DAVID A. ANDERSEN MEMORIAL WALLEYE SHOOTOUT

Warrior Owners Tournament
Lake of the Woods – Wigwam Resort – Baudette, MN
August 16th

The Warrior Boats Walleye Shootout will be run by AIM Weekend Walleye Series and will follow their set rules and regulations. Rules Meeting Friday, August 15th.

-Over 100% Payback
-$300 Entry Fee

-2025 Entry Form!!

A Growing Legacy

The David A. Andersen Memorial Walleye Shootout is much more than just a fishing tournament; it’s an event that brings people together to celebrate the legacy of David A. Andersen and to enjoy the world-class walleye fishing that Lake of the Woods has to offer.

Over the years, the tournament has grown, attracting more anglers and sponsors, all while maintaining its focus on community, sportsmanship, and the love of fishing.

The tournament is also a testament to the strength of the Warrior Boat community. With 155 Warrior Boats on the water in 2024, it was a powerful display of loyalty and dedication to the brand. The tournament has become a signature event for the Warrior Boat Company, highlighting the high-performance fishing boats that so many anglers rely on to get them to the fish and back safely.

2024 Warrior Boats at Wigwam Resort
Larry Smith and Kent Andersen at the Warrior Boat David A. Andersen Memorial Walleye Shootout

Common Questions and Answers About Spring Fishing on the Rainy River

Bret Amundson with a nice walleye spring fishing on the Rainy River

Common Questions and Answers About Spring Fishing on the Rainy River

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Bret Amundson with a nice walleye spring fishing on the Rainy River

Spring Fishing on the Rainy River is Tradition

Spring fishing on the Rainy River is absolutely tradition for many.  Each year, the Rainy River typically opens up about the third week of March at the first large boat ramp, Nelson Park in Birchdale.  This year, that held true for the most part with the ramp opening up on March 26th.  We are gaining good stretches of open water each and every day.

Check out these common questions about hitting the Rainy River for the annual spring fishing.

There are many to thank

A big thank you goes out to Koochiching County and everyone who plays a role in making the spring fishing season possible. Each year, Koochiching County workers plow snow from boat ramps and access areas, ensuring they are ready for anglers. In some cases, they even use a backhoe to break up shoreline ice, making boat launches safer and more accessible. Without these efforts, many anglers would struggle to get their boats in the water.

Other important contributors include local law enforcement, the Minnesota DNR, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Lake of the Woods County and the City of Baudette who all play a part in opening boat ramps and keeping the season running safely and smoothly.

Is there anything new this year?

Not really.  The only thing that might be a bit different is a higher OPP (Ontario Provincial Police) presence. The plan labelled “Operation Deterrence” includes 200 Ontario Provincial Police officers from the emergency response team to help with border security. Increased OPP patrols feature the use of airplanes, helicopters, drones, boats and patrol vehicles.  

What is the OPP interested in?  Not anglers.  They are watching for bad people, drugs and weapons coming into Canada illegally.  If you are in a boat on the water and not touching land in Canada, no worries.

Common Questions About Spring Fishing on the Rainy River

Can I fish on the Ontario side of the Rainy River?

Yes, but you must have a valid Ontario fishing license and an Ontario Outdoors Card (unless you purchased a one-day license, which does not require the card). Keep in mind that Ontario has different fishing limits and regulations, so check the official Ontario Fishing Regulations for Zone 5 before heading out.

Can I bring live, dead or frozen bait into Canada?

No. Since October 2020, it has been illegal to transport live, dead, or frozen bait into Canada from the U.S. If you plan to fish in Ontario waters, you must use artificial lures such as jigs/plastics or crankbaits.

Can I catch and keep walleyes in Ontario and bring them back into the U.S.?

No. Because the Minnesota side of the Rainy River is catch-and-release only for walleyes in the spring, the Minnesota DNR does not allow anglers to transport walleyes across the border from Canada into the U.S.

Can I drive my boat into Canada, keep walleyes, and trailer them back into the U.S.?

No. Even if you transport walleyes by automobile, the Minnesota DNR does not allow fish to be brought across the border during the spring season.

Can I cross into Canadian waters for safety reasons?

Yes. The law allows boaters to navigate into Canadian waters to avoid hazards such as shallow water, ice chunks, or crowded areas. However, you cannot fish in Ontario waters unless you have the proper licenses.

Can I touch land over on the Canadian Side of the Rainy River from a boat?

No.  Not unless everyone on board has gone through the proper Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) vetting process at the Rainy River, Ontario check in station (across the river from Baudette) and received permission to do so.

Unwritten Rules for a Smooth Spring Fishing Experience

Be Patient and Courteous

Boat ramps can get busy, especially in the early season when only a couple of access points are open. Expect delays and be patient. Help fellow anglers when possible and remember that everyone is eager to get on the water.

Keep It Clean

Pack out everything you bring in. Many boat ramps have portable restrooms and dumpsters, but if a dumpster is full, take your trash with you instead of leaving it behind. Keeping these areas clean helps ensure they remain available for future fishing seasons.

Follow Parking Rules

Pay attention to No Parking signs. These rules exist for a reason, and parking illegally can block access for landowners, emergency vehicles, and other anglers. Avoid parking in areas marked as restricted.

Be Careful When Exiting the Water

After pulling your boat out of the water, take a moment to let your trailer drain before driving up the ramp. If water from your trailer freezes on the concrete, it can make the ramp dangerously slippery for others.

Drive Safely on Highway 11

Be aware that traffic near boat ramps may be slower and unpredictable. Vehicles might be stopped, pulling out, or maneuvering boat trailers. Stay alert and reduce your speed when approaching access roads.

Lend a Helping Hand

Most anglers are great about helping each other out at the boat ramp and on the water. Whether it’s guiding someone backing up a trailer, holding a boat at the dock, or offering assistance launching or loading, small acts of kindness go a long way in making the experience enjoyable for everyone.

Looking Ahead to Another Great Spring Season

Spring fishing on the Rainy River is a tradition for many anglers. It marks the first chance of the year to get the boat back in the water and enjoy open water fishing once again. The Rainy River offers some of the best chances to catch trophy walleyes, northern pike, and lake sturgeon in the Midwest.

As you head out this season, be safe, be respectful, and make some great memories. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out at info@LakeoftheWoodsMN.com. Have fun on the water and good luck fishing!

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Birchdale Access
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Rainy River boat ramps

Sportsmen’s Shows at Fargo and Sioux Falls

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It’s Sportsmen’s Show time again, are you going to the show?  Lake of the Woods Tourism is displaying at two different sportsmen’s shows across the Dakotas in March.  This is a great opportunity to learn more about the area, resorts and of course, the various kinds of fishing the go along with it. sportsmen's show sportshow 60th Annual 1

March 6-9, 2025 , Red River Valley Sportsmen’s Show in Fargo It’s sportshow season in the Dakotas and this time of the year, anglers are excited to talk Lake of the Woods fishing.  Perfect timing to be talking Lake of the Woods at the Red River Valley Sportsmen’s show that starts Thursday, March 6th and runs through Sunday, March 9th at the Fargodome in Fargo, ND.  Once again, we look forward to seeing everyone and visiting about our favorite sport.

March 13-16, 2025, Sioux Empire Sportsmen’s Show in Sioux FallsOutdoor minded folks from the Dakotas and the surrounding region love Lake of the Woods.  Once again, we will have our normal location in the main exhibit hall.  Swing by and say hello! sportsmen's show

Learn More about Lake of the Woods!  One of the great advantages of a sportsmen’s show is spending some time with experts from a destination to have the opportunity to learn, ask questions and ultimately make the best choice for your group.  A group of guys headed up to fish for four days might be a very different looking trip than a husband / wife getaway or family vacation.

Does it make sense to bring your own boat?  If so, where are the best places to launch?  Where are good backup spots if the wind is blowing hard?  These are all great questions and if you are headed up to Lake of the Woods, the options are many.

In some cases, for many groups, it makes all the sense in the world to work with a guide or jump on a charter boat.  Up at the NW Angle, maybe if you aren’t familiar with the water, maybe it would be helpful to jump aboard with a guide.  Experience an adventure amongst the 14,552 islands of Lake of the Woods, fish some of the best fishing in North America, target multispecies.

On the south end, many of the resorts offer charter boats to make your fishing not only easy and enjoyable, but successful.  Imagine, having a nice breakfast and around 8am stepping aboard a nice charter boat with lots of room, filled with all of the rods, reels, bait and licensed charter captain to make your time on the water count.  Guides will clean your fish after the trip and many of the resorts will cook them up for you.

Seminars!  Sportsmen’s shows are such a great place to learn more about fishing, hunting and the great outdoors.  In Fargo and Sioux Falls, there will be great seminars and great fun for the whole family. There are two special speakers doing seminars at the show.

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Ted Takasaki

Ted Takasaki is a professional fisherman who has dawned the fishing scene for years. A Fishing Hall of Fame Legendary Angler, Ted is one of the top competitors on the National Walleye Tour.

 Ted won the prestigious Professional Walleye Trail (PWT) Classic Championship in 1998 and the 1995 PWT Top Gun Angler Award.  In 2002, he smashed the all-time, one day PWT tournament record, which still stands today, with a limit of 5 walleyes that weighed 53.2 pounds!  

Tom Huynh, another seminar speaker, began fishing walleye Ted Takasaki tournaments in 2020. His first tournament was on the AIM Pro Walleye Series, which he fished with his teammate Nate Wolske. They won their very first event! The momentum continued throughout the year, with a 4th place finish and another win in the last two events of the season.

The 2023 season was another showcase of his skills, with top 5 finishes in all AIM events and a top 5 finish in the NWT AOY. This year, 2024, he reached the pinnacle of the NWT circuit by winning the Championship and tying for AOY points. And that’s not all! He just launched a revolutionary new educational fishing platform called Tom Huynh University. Check it out at www.fishthu.com  

While at the Sportsmen’s Show, pick up the New Official Lake of the Woods Visitor Guide and of course, let’s talk Lake of the Woods fishing, resorts, NW Angle, spring fishing, sturgeon and everything else that makes Lake of the Woods a special place. Joe Henry, Director of Lake of the Woods Tourism is always ready to talk fishing and especially talk about Lake of the Woods. Visitor guide

For some anglers, the focus will still be talking ice fishing as fish houses can be left on the lake overnight through March 31st, a bit longer than most of MN as we are border water with Canada.  The walleye/sauger season continues through April 14th on Lake of the Woods which Lake of the Woods Fish house on Minnesota Live extends the ice fishing season on Lake of the Woods. There is a lot to talk about in the upcoming months at Lake of the Woods.

Current Ice Fishing report around the Lake.  What are current ice conditions?  What is the current ice fishing report?  How long does ice fishing last?  What are they biting on? where to catch monster March pike.

Upcoming Rainy River Walleye Fishing.  What is the outlook for spring fishing on the river?  Where should we fish?  What should we use?  How long does walleye season last?  What accesses are on the Rainy River?

Sturgeon Fishing.  How long does the season last?What kind of setup should I use?  What is a sturgeon rig?  What part of the river do sturgeon live?  What is slot during keep season?

Resorts, Hotels, Outfitters and Guides.   Where should I stay based on our group and what we want to do?  Where can I find a list of resorts with amenity chart?  Are there deals?  What resorts offer full service guides?  What kind of boats are used on different parts of the lake?

If you are in the Fargo area this weekend or Sioux Falls a soon aftter, stop by and say hello!

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CBSA Extends RABC Permit Validity but Leaves Many Awaiting a Solution

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CBSA Extends RABC Permit Validity but Leaves Many Awaiting a Solution

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The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has announced an update regarding the Remote Area Border Crossing (RABC) permit program, an essential travel document for those navigating remote border areas such as Minnesota’s Northwest Angle and parts of Ontario and Manitoba. While the news is positive for those who already have an RABC permit issued after September 1, 2023, it still leaves many travelers, cabin owners, and resort operators waiting for further action.

Effective February 18, 2025, all RABC permits issued after September 1, 2023, will remain valid until December 31, 2025, while the CBSA continues its administrative review of the program. However, new applications are still on hold, leaving many without a way to conveniently enter Canada in remote areas where there is no official CBSA port of entry.

What is an RABC Permit?

The Remote Area Border Crossing (RABC) permit is a special authorization that allows eligible travelers to cross into designated remote areas of Canada without needing to report to an official port of entry.

This permit benefits:
U.S. citizens and permanent residents traveling to remote parts of Canada.
Seasonal cabin owners in areas like the Northwest Angle who need frequent, hassle-free access.
Resort owners and their guests who rely on tourism across the international border.
Outdoor enthusiasts such as hunters, anglers, and campers who cross into Canada for recreational purposes.

The RABC program applies to specific areas, including:

  • Northwestern Ontario (west of Pigeon River and Lake of the Woods, including the Northwest Angle, Rainy Lake, and parts of the Quetico Provincial Park area).
  • Remote regions of Manitoba.

For those accustomed to using an RABC permit, the ability to cross into Canada without needing to travel miles to an official port of entry is a game changer. It allows easier access for residents, business owners, and visitors who frequently cross the border in remote areas.

Why Is This Update Important?

For those who already received an RABC permit after September 1, 2023, this extension through December 31, 2025, is great news. It means they can continue to cross the border in designated areas without disruption while the CBSA reviews and updates its internal processes.

However, for those who do not currently have an RABC permit, the continued suspension of new permit processing creates challenges.

Many who depend on cross-border travel—such as seasonal property owners, resort operators, and tourists—are left waiting for further clarification on when new permits will be processed. Without an RABC permit, travelers must report to an official CBSA port of entry, which may be miles away and not always accessible for those in remote locations.

For example, in Minnesota’s Northwest Angle, the only way to reach the mainland United States by land is by driving through Canada. This means that property owners and businesses in the Angle rely heavily on the RABC program for smooth cross-border travel.

Similarly, resorts and lodges in the region host many visitors who cross the border by boat or snowmobile. Without the RABC permit, they must take the extra step of reporting to an official port of entry, which can be an inconvenience for both travelers and businesses alike.

What’s Next?

While the CBSA has not provided a timeline for when new RABC applications will be processed, they have emphasized their commitment to reviewing and updating the program to meet current security and service needs.

In the meantime, travelers without a valid RABC permit must present themselves at an official CBSA port of entry or use the CBSA Telephone Reporting Centre at 1-888-226-7277 for certain designated marine entry points.

For those in remote areas where reporting to an official border office is not practical, the hope is that CBSA will soon resume processing new RABC applications, restoring an important travel convenience for cross-border communities.

Final Thoughts

The extension of existing RABC permits is a step in the right direction, but many property owners, resort operators, and frequent travelers remain in limbo. With spring and summer approaching—seasons when cross-border tourism and recreation are at their peak—many are urging the CBSA to resume new RABC applications as soon as possible.

For now, those affected by the pause in new permits should stay informed on updates from the CBSA and plan ahead by checking alternative options for crossing into Canada.

For more information, visit the CBSA website or check out the Directory of CBSA Offices and Services for the nearest port of entry.

Map of Lake of the Woods, Minnesota

Fishing the SJR 500 on the Rainy River: A Spring Tradition

Greg Jones, spring Rainy River walleye

Fishing the SJR 500 on the Rainy River: A Spring Tradition

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Greg Jones, spring Rainy River walleye

Spring Fishing on the Rainy River

Spring is an exciting time on the Rainy River, as anglers from across the region gear up for one of the most unique and fun fishing tournaments of the year—the SJR 500. Now in its 4th year, this two-day catch-and-release tournament, based out of River Bend Resort, continues to grow in popularity. Whether you’re a walleye fanatic, a sturgeon enthusiast, or just someone who enjoys friendly competition, this event is the perfect opportunity to get out on the water and experience world-class fishing.

Tournament Details

The 2025 SJR 500 takes place on April 8-9, 2025, with two full days of fishing action. Tournament hours are 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Central on both Tuesday and Wednesday. The entry fee is just $40 per angler, making it one of the most affordable fishing tournaments in the region.

Anglers can fish anywhere on the Rainy River and Lake of the Woods—as long as they access it from the Rainy River. However, no tributaries or Canadian waters are eligible. This means areas like Four Mile Bay and the open waters of Lake of the Woods (outside the gap) are fair game as long as they are reached via the Rainy River.

The tournament welcomes all skill levels, from experienced tournament anglers to weekend warriors. If you can cast a line, you can compete!

The Format: Catch, Record, Release

The SJR 500 utilizes the Fish Donkey app, making it easy for anglers to submit their catches. Here’s how it works:

  1.  Catch a fish.
  2. Use your smartphone to take a photo with the Fish Donkey app.
  3. Submit your entry instantly.

Since this is a catch-and-release tournament, anglers can focus on the thrill of the catch without worrying about keeping fish on ice or transporting them.

Another exciting twist this year: the leaderboard will be hidden! Anglers will have to wait until the end of the tournament to see where they place, keeping the suspense high.

Prizes & Payouts

The SJR 500 rewards anglers in multiple ways, offering cash payouts, prizes, and bonus awards.

Biggest Walleye (by length)

  • 1st Place: TBA prizes + 25% of the entry fee payback
  • 2nd Place: $350 in prizes
  • 3rd Place: $250 in prizes
  • Biggest Sturgeon (by length)
  • 1st Place: TBA prizes + 25% of the entry fee payback
  • 2nd Place: $350 in prizes
  • 3rd Place: $250 in prizes
  • Bonus Category: Longest Non-Walleye/Sturgeon Fish
  • Prize: To Be Announced!

Anglers can only win one prize per species, ensuring multiple competitors walk away winners.

Giving Back to the Lake

This year, the SJR 500 is about more than just great fishing—it’s about conservation. Sporting Journal Radio is donating 25% of all entry fees to the “Keep It Clean” initiative at Lake of the Woods. This important program promotes responsible outdoor recreation by encouraging anglers to properly dispose of waste, protect water quality, and keep the lake pristine for future generations.

So, by participating in the tournament, anglers aren’t just competing for prizes—they’re also helping to preserve one of the most incredible fisheries in North America.

Why You Should Fish the SJR 500

1️⃣ Affordable & Fun: At only $40 per angler, this is a budget-friendly tournament that offers big rewards.
2️⃣ Incredible Fishing: Spring walleye and sturgeon fishing on the Rainy River is second to none!
3️⃣ Easy-to-Enter Format: The Fish Donkey app makes it simple to record and submit your catches.
4️⃣ Exciting Prizes: Cash, prizes, and bragging rights are on the line!
5️⃣ Hidden Leaderboard: No mid-tournament score watching—everyone stays in suspense until the final reveal.
6️⃣ Giving Back to the Outdoors: Your entry fee helps support “Keep It Clean” at Lake of the Woods.

So, by participating in the tournament, anglers aren’t just competing for prizes—they’re also helping to preserve one of the most incredible fisheries in North America.

Ready to Join the Fun?

The SJR 500 is open to everyone! Whether you’re in it to win it or just looking to enjoy a couple of days on the water, this tournament is the perfect way to kick off spring fishing.

For more details and registration information, visit Sporting Journal Radio’s website.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this exciting, action-packed, and conservation-minded fishing event. We’ll see you on the Rainy River this April!

So, by participating in the tournament, anglers aren’t just competing for prizes—they’re also helping to preserve one of the most incredible fisheries in North America.

Dan Amundson, big sturgeon, spring Rainy River, 2024 SJR 500 tournament

Keep It Clean Coalition Seeks Agency Stability with Proposed Bills

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The Keep It Clean Coalition is hard at work.  Not only is the organization growing, as it now represents more than 50 areas and over 1,200 lakes, it has also introduced a couple of new bills at the MN State Legislature.

As you may know, the “Keep it Clean 2.0” bills, authored by Representative Andrew Myers and Senator Aric Putnam, have been referred to respective committees in the House and the Senate for further consideration.

The Keep it Clean Coalition began addressing the growing problem of garbage and waste on ice of state waters due to winter angling and recreation over twelve years ago. We have worked hard since then to educate and to bring awareness to the problem of human leftovers in our frozen waters, but it is not enough.

The bill is garnering bi-partisan support, and would require agencies like the DNR and the Pollution Control Agency to add a state-wide KEEP IT CLEAN program to their portfolios.

Our coalition recognizes that users will have to bear the increased cost of managing and enjoying winter fishing and recreation. The bill requires a $10 surcharge on ice shelters, deposited in a KEEP IT CLEAN Account to cover administrative costs and establish a grant program for locally led efforts.

1. House of Representatives, Representative Myers introduced:

H. F. 788, A bill for an act relating to natural resources; establishing Keep it Clean program; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 97A.475, subdivisions 11, 12; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 97C.

The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Finance and Policy.

2. State Senate, Senator Putnam introduced–

S.F. No. 1297: A bill for an act relating to natural resources; establishing Keep it Clean program; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 97A.475, subdivisions 11, 12; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 97C.
Referred to the Committee on Environment, Climate, and Legacy.

You may remember the “Keep It Clean” law that took effect July, 2023 in the state of Minnesota.  The law states it is now illegal to place any kind of garbage or waste on, or below, the ice.  People who ice fish, snowmobile or take part in any other activities on the ice of Minnesota waterways must keep their garbage contained in a fish house, vehicle, or container.  It is believed the new law will prevent literally tons and tons of garbage from entering Minnesota waters. The Coalition has now proposed a new bill seeking stability for the program and its efforts

How did Keep It Clean begin? 

A few years ago, a small group from the Lake of the Woods area Keep It Clean began an effort to educate, promote and enforce those using Lake of the Woods in keeping trash and human waste off of the ice.  This group, of course, is called Keep It Clean.

Organically, the group grew when other areas saw similar challenges and reached out.  Upper and Lower Red Lake, Lake Mille Lacs and Lake Vermilion were early members.  Today, there are about 50+ areas around the state of Minnesota representing over 1,200 lakes who have joined in on the Keep It Clean efforts.

This expanded group has been busy behind the scenes working on a variety of efforts which will ultimately lessen the amount of trash and human waste entering our waters, the largest being the passing of the Keep It Clean bill at our most recent legislative session.

The Keep It Clean Coalition, as the name has morphed, has been working with a variety of stakeholders from Minnesota to push through legislation that will have a very positive impact on Minnesota bodies of water.  In a nutshell, it is now illegal to place any garbage or waste on the ice.  This means all garbage will need to be kept in your fish house, your vehicle or in a garbage can attached to one of the above.  Not a big lift, but legislation that will ultimately keep tons of unsuspecting trash and waste from being left on the ice and entering our waterways.

Most ice anglers and others who use the ice for recreation in the winter months are conscientious about keeping track of their garbage and making sure they are responsible about when Mother Nature calls and they have to do number two.

Keep It Clean

With that being said, good meaning people who, as an example, spend multiple nights on the ice have good intentions.  “Let’s just set these garbage bags outside the fish house for now and we will pick them up before we leave.”  However, out on a frozen lake, things happen.  Things such as 50 mph winds, birds, bags freezing into the ice, snowfalls and simply picking up most of the garbage but leaving a bit behind.

With the popularity of ice fishing in today’s world, leaving just a little bit behind multiplied by tens of thousands of ice anglers, equates to tons of garbage.  This newly passed Keep It Clean bill will help to eliminate a good amount of that.  It is not a hard lift, as they would say, but a measure that will really make a positive impact on our waterways.

In addition, it helps those out of the ice to plan ahead as to where they will use the bathroom when Mother Nature calls.  If you are staying at a resort, many offer facilities out on the ice.  If you are on your own, it is important to have a realistic plan.

The Bottom Line – What You Bring In, Bring Out

Lake of the Woods area has two winter pump-out stations for wheelhouses who have heated holding tanks with sewage and chemicals.  This is on purpose as in the past, cold weather dump stations were lacking during the winter months.  Other areas in the state are starting to create winter dump stations in their area as well.

The two winter dump stations at Lake of the Woods are at Log Cabin Bait near Wheeler’s Point at the mouth of the Rainy River and at Howard’s Cenex in Baudette, MN.

This legislation that was passed in 2023 also provides MN DNR Conservation Officers the opportunity to enforce trash and waste issue on the ice.  In the past, the way laws were written, it was very difficult to enforce garbage left behind.

Most anglers and other who use the ice really do a nice job of picking up their trash.  The slogan “pack it in, pack it out” is especially known with this topic.

Many, including the many unsung heroes called ice guidesKeepItCleanLW RGB 300x218 1 across Lake of the Woods and other lakes in MN, go out of their way to pick up after others on a regular basis.  If you are one of these conscientious folks, kudos to you and thank you.

We also want to thank the many organizations and legislators who assisted and backed up this legislation.  Various legislators, a variety of people from the MN DNR, MN Soil and Water Conservation Districts, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Minnesota Lakes and Rivers, MN-FISH, various members of Keep It Clean across the state and others.  This is the type of legislation that makes good sense and will have a positive lasting impact on the waterways of Minnesota.  Kudos to all of you!

For More Information on Lake of the Woods and Lodging see: www.lakeofthewoodsmn.com

Also see our Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/lakeofthewoodmn

See Keep It Clean on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/keepitcleanMN or at www.keepitcleanmn.org

This Spring… Go Sturgeon Fishing on the Rainy River

Northland Outdoors, big sturgeon on the Rainy River

This Spring… Go Sturgeon Fishing on the Rainy River

Northland Outdoors, big sturgeon on the Rainy River

Chad Koel and Dave Wasness Tackle Spring Sturgeon on the Rainy River for Northland Outdoors TV

For many anglers, catching a sturgeon is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. But for those who venture to the Rainy River each spring, these prehistoric giants are not only accessible but abundant. That’s exactly what Chad Koel and Dave Wasness set out to showcase as they filmed a Northland Outdoors TV episode, capturing the thrill of spring sturgeon fishing on the Rainy River.

With strong populations of lake sturgeon in Lake of the Woods and the Rainy River, this area has become one of the most sought-after sturgeon fisheries in the Midwest. The combination of a healthy, well-managed fishery and the chance to hook into a true river monster draws anglers from all over to take part in this unique fishing experience.

A Growing Passion for Sturgeon Fishing

Once considered an overlooked species, sturgeon fishing has exploded in popularity in recent years. Unlike other fishing experiences where anglers often target smaller, high-action fish, sturgeon fishing is a test of patience, endurance, and skill. The reward? Hooking into the largest fish of your life.

Lake sturgeon, a species that dates back to the time of dinosaurs, can grow well over 70 inches long and weigh upwards of 100 pounds. The thrill of battling one of these fish, often for 20 minutes or more, is what keeps anglers coming back. With each powerful run and head shake, there’s no mistaking that this is big fish territory.

Why the Rainy River is a Sturgeon Hotspot

The Rainy River, which flows into Lake of the Woods, is home to one of the healthiest sturgeon populations in North America. Decades of conservation efforts and careful management have led to a thriving fishery, where anglers can catch and release multiple large sturgeon in a single outing.

During spring, sturgeon migrate upstream from Lake of the Woods into the Rainy River, congregating in deep holes and along river bends as they prepare for their annual spawn. This creates an excellent opportunity for anglers to target these massive fish in a controlled and sustainable way.

Chad and Dave took full advantage of these conditions, using sturgeon rigs baited with nightcrawlers and frozen emerald shiners to entice bites from the river’s biggest residents. As the cameras rolled, they battled several huge sturgeon, showcasing the excitement, patience, and strength needed to land these giants.

Seasons and Regulations: A Well-Managed Fishery

One of the reasons Lake of the Woods and the Rainy River have such a strong sturgeon population is due to effective fisheries management. Anglers must follow specific seasons and regulations, ensuring that sturgeon continue to thrive for generations to come.

Sturgeon Seasons on the Rainy River and Lake of the Woods:

  • Catch and Release Season (April 24 – May 7 and July 1 – April 23): During this time, anglers can catch and release as many sturgeon as they’d like, enjoying the thrill of the fight without harvesting the fish.
  • Keep Season (May 8 – May 15 and October 1 – October 31): Anglers are allowed to keep one sturgeon per calendar year, but only fish between 45-50 inches or over 75 inches may be harvested.
  • Closed Season (May 16 – June 30): This period protects sturgeon during their spawning season.

These regulations fit in nicely with the dramatic rebound in the sturgeon population, making the Rainy River one of the best places in the country to experience monster sturgeon fishing.

An Unforgettable Adventure

For Chad Koel and Dave Wasness, this Northland Outdoors TV adventure was one for the books. Battling these massive, prehistoric fish on the Rainy River provided both a thrilling challenge and a reminder of the incredible fishing opportunities available in Minnesota’s Lake of the Woods region.

Whether you’re an experienced angler or someone looking for your next big adventure, spring sturgeon fishing on the Rainy River is an experience like no other. The chance to hook into the biggest fish of your lifetime, while enjoying the beauty and wilderness of northern Minnesota, makes this destination a bucket-list trip for any angler.

With sturgeon season open through April 23rd for catch and release, now is the perfect time to plan your trip. For more information on lodging, guides, and fishing conditions, visit LakeoftheWoodsMN.com.

During spring, sturgeon are plentiful in the Rainy River, congregating in deep holes and along river bends as they prepare for their annual spawn. This creates an excellent opportunity for anglers to target these massive fish in a controlled and sustainable way.

Chad and Dave took full advantage of these conditions, using sturgeon rigs baited with nightcrawlers and frozen emerald shiners to entice bites from the river’s biggest residents. As the cameras rolled, they battled several huge sturgeon, showcasing the fishery, the excitement and the strength needed to land these giants.

Dave Wasness hooked up with a sturgeon
Rainy River