Fishing Report 10.21.2024
On the South End… Now is a great time to get up to LOW and the Rainy River as fall fishing on Lake of the Woods is on fire. Lots of limits of walleyes and saugers with a great weather forecast ahead.
Vertical jigging with frozen, or live emerald shiners is catching a pile of fish. Have plenty of bait as typically, lots of small fish to sort through but boats are getting their keepers along with some larger walleyes.
Good jig colors this week were gold, gold / glow white, gold / chartreuse, gold / orange, and gold / pink.
On the Rainy River… More shiners and walleyes moved into the river this past week. Nice walleyes are being caught up and down the river, including areas throughout Four Mile Bay. The morning and evening hours have had the best bite.
Jigging with frozen or live emerald shiners and trolling crankbaits have been the most popular methods of catching walleyes. 15 – 25 feet of water has been the norm.
Sturgeon fishing continues to pick up as the days get shorter and the water cools. The “Catch and Release” sturgeon season is in place right now.
Up at the NW Angle... A great week of fall fishing up at the Angle. Walleyes are being found around traditional areas with structure. Points, neck down areas with current, shoreline breaks and transition areas from rock to mud are good right now.
In addition to good numbers of walleyes, pike, jumbo perch and crappies being caught.  A jig and minnow continues to be the staple presentation and very effective.