Lake of the Woods Tourism Fishing Report 12/31
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On the deadstick, a small jig with a live minnow hooked behind the dorsal fin set 6 inches – a foot off of the bottom is working well.
Although every ice road is different, many are now allowing mid-sized vehicles as ice thickness improves. Be sure to check with your ice road operator for specific conditions and weight limits to ensure a safe outing.
On the Rainy River… The Rainy River continues to produce great results for those heading out. Anglers are catching good numbers of walleyes and saugers, with several nice-sized sturgeon showing up nicely for those angling for them. However, caution remains crucial on the river, as ice conditions can vary significantly due to the current.
Catch-and-release sturgeon fishing has been excellent, offering a thrilling battle for anglers seeking a unique challenge. To stay safe and maximize success, always work with a local resort or outfitter familiar with river conditions.
Up at the NW Angle… Ice fishing going strong up at the Northwest Angle. Resorts have fish houses out with anglers already enjoying excellent success.
The NW Angle is delivering its usual consistent fishing, with a nice mix of walleyes, saugers, jumbo perch, and pike being caught. Resorts and outfitters in the area are working hard to ensure safe ice conditions, with marked trails and ready-to-fish houses set up for a seamless experience. Check with your favorite NW Angle resort for details.
Good news for snowmobilers: the snowmobile trail from the south end of the lake across the ice to the Northwest Angle is staked and open! Scratchers are recommended with some melting snow last week.
For more information on fish house rentals, lodging, and updates on ice conditions, visit LakeoftheWoodsMN.com.
Happy Holidays from Lake of the Woods Tourism! Tight lines and safe fishing!