Fishing Report 10.14.2024
On the South End… Fall fishing on Lake of the Woods is excellent right now. The colder water temps have the fish snapping.
Jigging with frozen, or live emerald shiners is catching a pile of fish. Anchor up and jig over the side of the boat. Typically, lots of small fish to sort through but you will get your keepers along with some larger walleyes.
Jig colors to consider are gold, glow white, glow red, chartreuse, orange, and pink. Gold combined with any one of these colors is often a good choice.
On the Rainy River… The river continues to get better and better with more walleyes moving in each week. Good fish being caught in many sections of the river. The morning and evening hours have had the best bite.
Walleyes are actually being caught using three methods. Jigging with frozen or live emerald shiners, pulling spinners and trolling crankbaits. 15 – 25 feet of water has been the norm.
Sturgeon fishing continues to pick up as the water cools. The “Catch and Release” sturgeon season is in place right now.
The river holds a myriad of species of fish. Crappies, pike, smallmouth bass, suckers, bullheads and even an eelpout or two are being caught up and down the river.
Four Mile Bay is also holding some nice walleyes as they make their way in from the lake. Various areas on the edge of the current and channel break are good spots to begin.
Up at the NW Angle... Another great week of fall fishing up at the Angle. Walleyes are keying in on various areas with structure. Points, neck down areas with some current and transition areas from rock to mud are good right now.
Walleyes are the most sought after but in the fall, lots of muskie and crappie anglers are around as well. Good reports on a variety of species including jumbo perch and pike as the waters cool.
For more information on fall and winter fishing packages, visit LakeoftheWoodsMN.com/Lodging.