MTT. Minnesota Tournament Trail
NWT. National Walleye Tour
AIM. Angler’s Insight Marketing
Chili Bowl, Border View Lodge
Arnesen’s, Summer Tournament
River Bend Resort, Ladies tournament
Zippel Bay Resort, Northern Pike Tournament
AND MORE!
Everyone at Lake of the Woods is excited about Ice Fishing this winter. We must preface this article by stating that we don’t have ice here just yet. Mother Nature has decided to give us some mild temps and that is nice for travel but it is slow in making ice. The Rainy River is a good indicator and it’s fun to watch as the current gets slower and slower during the late fall season. Temperatures are dipping at night and any day now we will see a skim of ice on the bay.
Caution and Safety are very important words for this beginning ice season. MN DNR gives some great guidelines and we are recommending that you contact your favorite outfitter before trying the ice.
You, for sure, don’t have to be a professional and you don’t have to hold back from a new experience of ice fishing. Everyone of all ages and genders can have this exciting time. You don’t have to buy expensive fishing poles or tackle or even expensive outer wear. “Come as you are!” and be ready to reel in an adventure of a lifetime. Of course, once you’ve put your hand to this great outdoors experience, you’ll be “hooked” and after the first time you won’t be a novice anymore!
What is your favorite species? Lake of the Woods is the largest fresh water lake next to the Great Lakes in the United States. There are 14,552 islands and over 65,000 miles of shoreline to capture your attention at any time. It is the home of walleye, sauger, northern, perch, smallmouth bass, black carp, tullibees, eelpout and muskies.
However, as wonderful as open water fishing is, fishing through the ice has become an exciting national favorite. The waters of Lake of the Woods and the Rainy River will soon freeze over completely r and suddenly you will see a whole city of houses
placed in various spots on the lake. It has been said that the “city” consists of
First, choose the resort of your preference and let them drive you on a well-maintained ice road (actually plowed and graded) in a track vehicle fully equipped to take you up over an island and out to the great expanse of ice and snow. Ice can reach depths of over 50” throughout the winter.
Before your arrival, guides have gone out to the ice “shacks” and opened holes, turned up the furnaces, and placed poles and bait for your use. These little houses are toasty by the time you arrive and you’ll be taking off a few layers of clothing to get ready for the catch.
The guides will set you up, teach you to feel the bottom, teach you how to jig and what color to use to lure (pun intended) those fish up the holes and into your bucket and eventually to your table. Exciting? The sounds of excitement will be heard house to house as screams of delight are heard when that fish flies out of the hole. Every fish caught is an extreme accomplishment no matter what size it is. There is no greater exciting time than pulling a fighting fish through that hole. Everyone is hooting and hollering and celebrating your catch.
Guides that have checked on you many times during the day will now arrive again to transport you back to your favorite resort. Now….you are no longer a “novice” but an experienced angler. Men and women alike can’t wait to return to these waters year after year for their fishing fun. That’s especially true of this author!! Come…there’s lots of room!!!
For more information contact our website at: www.lakeofthewoods.com/icefishing
For lodging also check: www.lakeofthewoodsmn.com/lodging to see over 50+ resorts available to serve you.
Check out MN DNR for regulations and licensing.
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