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Pike Anglers…Ready for Annual Zippel Bay Northern Pike Tournament?

Pike season on Lake of the Woods never ends.  As we are the border water with Canada, the season is continuous or another way of saying it is it goes all year long.  This gives anglers a fantastic opportunity in April and early May to take advantage of these monsters who are somewhere along in their spawning ritual.  And in Lake of the Woods, there are a lot of big pike!

pike The 28th Annual Ice Out Northern Pike Tournament on Zippel Bay will take place on the weekend of April 26-27th this year. Anglers are already excited and planning for this big event. This past winter of ice fishing has proven that there are monster pike hiding under the waters especially at Zippel Bay. This bay seems to attract the northerns and the spring tournament has seen great success over the past years. Get ready….it’s coming very soon. Check out these winter trophies.

Anglers pull these awesome fighters out of various bays on the lake all spring and Zippel Bay is definitely a go-to spot.  Sometimes mother nature can throw some cold curve balls in the spring month but that’s what makes this stretch of water so special.  Zippel Bay is quite secluded from the main lake, making it easier to hide from cold winds, and anglers will not require the larger boats like on the main lake.  The tournament still has spots available and all are welcome.

Some anglers have had success with dead bait on the bottom or just off of the bottom with a quick strike rig.  There will be others in the tournament who prefer trolling shallow diving crankbaits or casting spoons.  Whatever your flavor, these fish will be ready.

Zippel Bay has a lot of spots to fish but no big water, meaning, most small boats will do just fine in the bay.  That opens things up and levels the playing field for these tournament anglers

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double action Pike

with 14 – 16′ boats.

If Zippel Bay Resort is filled up as far as the lodging goes for the tournament, there are many resorts available in the vicinity less than 10 miles away.  Click Here for a list of Lake of the Woods Resorts.

MN DNR’s lake survey verifies the presence of a healthy trophy pike fishery.   Lake of the Woods is managed for a high-quality northern pike population, with a significant component of “trophy” northern pike over 40 inches long. To monitor the size structure of the northern population, it is sampled every 5 years using trap nets at known spawning sites. The northern population continues to be one of high quality, with 19% of the adult population at least 35 inches long, and 5% of the adults 40 inches long, or longer.

During the spawning season, pike head to shallow bays, ditches and streams to find the right conditions to lay and fertilize eggs.  There are many areas around the lake and on the Rainy River the northerns spawn, and one of them is Zippel Bay.

The tourney is made up of two person teams and is a two-day tournament based on weight. This is a fun tournament with locals and visitors alike coming together to target big toothy.  Most teams troll and cast crankbaits. pike Others use dead bait under a bobber in 1 – 8 feet of water.  Most years, dozens and sometimes hundreds of these fish are weighed in and many more caught in the slot (30-40 inches) that were not weighed in but immediately released.

The northern pike regs on Lake of the Woods are as follows:

Lake Of The Woods and Rainy River to dam at International Falls
Northern Pike Continuous 3, all northern pike from 30-40″ must be immediately released. Only 1 northern pike over 40″

Anglers are already getting their boats ready for this year’s  tournament.  If you want to have a blast, check out this tournament at Zippel Bay Resort or just go fish pike on your own.  You truly have an opportunity to catch a trophy of a lifetime.

zippel bay resort aerial shot resort sept 2019.png to the lake Click Here for a list of Lake of the Woods Resorts.

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