

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!
On the south end…  Summer fishing is prime time right now up at Lake of the Woods. Good numbers of walleyes being caught. A nice variety of sizes, which bodes well for the fishery. Small fish, eaters, slot fish which must be released (19.5 – 28.0 inches) and trophy walleyes over 28 inches all in the mix.
The first technique is drifting or trolling crawler harnesses. Using a two ounce bottom bouncer and a two snelled spinner will do the trick. Best spinner colors have been gold, gold/pink, orange/chartreuse.
On the Rainy River… With drier weather, the flow of water is decreasing on the Rainy River. Water clarity has improved and so has fishing.
Jigs, spinners and crankbaits are all catching fish. There are 42 miles of navigable Rainy River with literally thousands of fun spots to fish.
The sturgeon season is open. Some nice fish were caught this week. Anchor up on a hole or adjacent to a hole in the river and soak some nightcrawlers. Local tackle shops have flat no roll sinkers and sturgeon rigs.
Up at the NW Angle… Great walleye fishing is the rule of thumb using three techniques, jigging, trolling spinners and trolling crankbaits.
Some big pike caught again this week. These predators are often hanging around schools of walleyes and saugers, but rocky points, bays and sunken islands are great spots as well.
Muskie anglers continue reporting good success fishing a variety of structure amongst the islands.
Lodging, complete fishing packages, small boat guide trips, and charter trips are available at www.LakeoftheWoodsMN.com/