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Minnesota - Specific Areas => Lake Of The Woods- Rainy River- Rainy Lake => Topic started by: lakeofthewoodsmn on February 02/04/19, 11:08:01 AM

Title: Lunkers through the Ice
Post by: lakeofthewoodsmn on February 02/04/19, 11:08:01 AM
 

On the south end... Good ice fishing continues with a nice mix of walleyes and saugers.  Most fishing 12-15 miles out, 30-32' of water the norm.  Other nice pods of fish found in closer to shore away from traffic.  Ice thickness pushing over 30" in most areas being fished.  Some nice walleyes again suspended this week.  Your favorite ice fishing electronics to mark fish is very helpful.  Jig one line, deadstick the second with a live minnow under bobber.  Jig deadstick periodically to keep minnow moving and get attention of fish.  Ice roads open.  Snowmobile trails across lake and around area staked and groomed with fresh snow. 
On the Rainy River...  Some reports of morning/evening walleye action on river and Four Mile Bay.  Area around International Bridge in Baudette not safe due to construction of new bridge.  Snowmobile trail on river is open and marked from Baudette (downstream from bridge) to lake.  Stay on trail for safety.
Up at the NW Angle...  Great week of ice fishing with mixed bag of walleyes, saugers, perch, pike, tulibees and eelpout mixed in.  Most fish coming from 24-30'.  Pink/white, gold, glow strong colors.  Rattle baits to pull fish in proving successful.  Nice crappies being caught.  Remember, mortality rate is high for released crappies in 25' or deeper, catch fish, keep a few and move on. Snowmobile trails from south shore across lake to Angle are marked and are open.  The ice road from Young's Bay to Flag and Oak Island resorts is open.  A complete list of lodging and ice fishing packages available at www.LakeoftheWoodsMN.com/Lodging.


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