

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!
When planning ice fishing on Lake of the Woods, take into consideration there are three parts of Lake of the Woods.
1.Rainy River. Yes, there will be walleyes in the river when we get ice this year, but we caution anglers about ice fishing the river unless you are with a resort or outfitter, so we are careful to say too much about it. Locals fish it as do a few resorts / outfitters. We encourage visitor and locals alike to communicate with resort owners, bait shops, etc. before traveling out. Safety first, both on the river and lake.
2. Big Traverse Bay. This is the main basin of the lake and is targeted by resorts at the mouth of the Rainy River as well as on the south shore of the lake. This is big ice that extends about 30 miles north / south by 25 miles east / west. Resorts and outfitters offer a variety of day house and sleeper fish house rentals. There are ice roads once the ice is thick enough that you can drive to your fish house on your own. Resorts will transport you out both during the early ice season and when bombardiers and track rigs are being used by resorts and outfitters vs ice roads.
3. NW Angle. This is the northernmost point of the contiguous U.S. and is where the 14,552 islands begin. To travel by land, one must travel through Canada and then back into the U.S. up at the Angle. This means having the proper credentials to enter Canada, a passport, passport card or birth certificate and government issued ID.
The 40 mile drive through Canada is beautiful and part of the adventure to the Angle.
For those who want to avoid customs in traveling to the Angle, there is the option of taking the snowmobile trail across the lake or utilizing the Lake of the Woods Passenger Service which takes you up to your favorite resort via bombardier during the winter months.
In these scenarios, you are staying in MN the entire trip and do not need credentials to cross the border because you aren’t.
With about 60 lodging facilities up at and around Lake of the Woods, there are options. There is really something for every taste and every budget. Check out our list of lodging options around the lake or check out our lodging availability request tool which sends your request to the lodging facilities in the geographic area in which you choose.
Deciding on what type of accommodations often depends upon what kind of group you have. Some may want lodging a bit nicer and private. A group of young guys, for example, may not be as particular and are just looking for a clean hotel or cabin to lay their head at night. The point is, there are many nice options and doing a bit of research on the Lake of the Woods Tourism Lodging Page to what exists can pay dividends.
Lake of the Woods resorts and area restaurants have some incredible food options. If part of the enjoyment of your trip is eating out and not having to cook, you have some wonderful food options. Whether you appreciate a hand pressed cheeseburger and fries, a homemade pizza, authentic Italian night or a thick juicy steak with shrimp, there are options.
2. Rent a fish house. When planning ice fishing, some might consider to rent a fish house for the day. Some call these “day houses”, as you use them during daylight hours and come back to shore at night.
In some cases you drive your own vehicle to the door of your fish house and come and go as you please. In other cases, the resort will transport you to the door of your house with no ice roads around. In most cases, ice guides check on you throughout the day to make sure everything is going well. At around sunset, they pick you and your fish up and transport you back to the resort just in time for happy hour. Some will actually clean your fish as well.
3. Sleeper Fish Houses. There are some ice anglers when planning to ice fish really enjoy sleeping and cooking on the ice. This is almost like ice “glamping”. It isn’t quite ice camping as the thermostat is set at around 70, there are cooking facilities and some of the sleeper houses are very nice.
A number of resorts and outfitters offer sleeper fish houses for rent. Usually set up with a couple of bunk beds, people enjoy fishing all day and even have the line in at night. Not known as a night bite lake, anglers will pull eelpout and an occasional walleye from the depths at night.
Imagine waking up early in the morning in a warm, cozy fish house, having a hot cup of coffee watching your electronics as the bottom starts to come to life.
Others enjoy the spectacle mother nature can put on. Not only is this icescape beautiful during the day, the night sky is normally lit up with so many stars, brighter than you have ever seen. Milky ways. The brilliance of the night sky is awe inspiring partly because of how far north you are and partly because of no light pollution. The scenery can be spectacular. Ice fishing up at Lake of the Woods is a tradition for many.
That’s not a typo! There are two options to have a cold one out on the frozen ice of Lake of the Woods. One option is the Igloo Bar out of Zippel Bay Resort. This Igloo is actually in two pieces, and is hauled out on the ice when the ice is about 15 inches thick. It is placed, typically, about 3 miles out on the frozen lake.
The Igloo is 1,000 square feet, has two big screen TV’s, instant cash machine, almost full bar and a limited food menu. Oh, and one other thing, you can actually fish inside the bar. That’s right, for a small fee, you can watch tv, have your favorite beverage and ice fish. Each year, many pike over 40 inches and some nice walleyes are caught inside the bar.
The second ice bar is the Angry Walleye. Accessed through Cyrus Resort, this bar is a short drive out and offers a beautiful setting with most of your favorite beverages and homemade pizzas available. Many come from land, while others stop in to check on the bite during the day or when they are driving off at the end of the day.
Whether you are a hard core angler and running around the lake looking for big fish or you are a beginner and maybe have never tried ice fishing before, one thing this area offers is choices for planning ice fishing!
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