Fall Fishing Frenzy at Lake of the Woods: Walleyes, Saugers, and More Await
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Fall Fishing Frenzy at Lake of the Woods: Walleyes, Saugers, and More Await
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As of October 24, 2024, the fishing scene at Lake of the Woods in Minnesota is nothing short of exceptional. With the fall season in full swing, the water temperatures...
show moreThe weather is crisp, with a hint of frost in the mornings and mild afternoons, perfect for a day out on the water. Sunrise today is at around 7:45 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 6:00 PM, giving anglers a full day to enjoy the excellent fishing conditions.
Fish activity is high, particularly for walleyes and saugers. Anglers are finding these fish in depths ranging from 20 to 25 feet across the south shore of Lake of the Woods. Areas such as Lighthouse Gap, where the Rainy River enters the lake, west to Morris Point, and further west to Zippel Bay and Long Point, are all producing nice catches.
Jigging with frozen or live emerald shiners is proving highly effective. Successful jig colors include gold, glow white, glow red, chartreuse, orange, and pink, with gold combined with any of these colors often being a good choice. Drifting or trolling spinner rigs with crawlers is also yielding great results, especially when using a two-ounce bottom bouncer and a two-snelled spinner.
In addition to walleyes and saugers, anglers are also catching jumbo perch, crappies, pike, smallmouth bass, and even muskies. The Northwest Angle is another hot spot, where structure such as points and neck-down areas with some current are attracting a mixed bag of fish.
For those looking to target specific species, the deep mud areas and transition zones from rock to mud are holding significant numbers of walleyes. Utilizing sonar technology to locate schools of fish and then anchoring up for about 30 minutes can give you a good idea of what is living in the area.
Overall, the fall fishing on Lake of the Woods is excellent, and now is a great time to make some incredible fishing memories. So, bundle up, grab your gear, and head out to enjoy the fantastic fishing this lake has to offer.
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