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Author Topic: Fishing on Lake of the Woods- LOW Tourism  (Read 1603 times)

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Offline lakeofthewoodsmn

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Great fishing in many depths this week. Walleyes slowly moving to deeper waters after spawn. From Long Point to Graceton beach, jig in 28-30 feet or drift with spinners 14-16 feet. Morris Point Gap heading towards Lighthouse Gap doing well 12-20 feet. Trolling crankbaits in 6 - 14' along Pine Island also good.  Some resorts headed towards Knight and Bridges reefs doing well in 25-32' jigging.  Hot colors this week include gold, chartreuse, pink, orange or a combination of those tipped with frozen shiner.

On the Rainy River, June kicks off the month of small mouth bass! Excellent reports of smallies as water levels drop.  Check Clementson Bay or rocky areas. Tributaries into the river holding good numbers of nice pike . Walleyes still shallow.

Up at the NW Angle, try a couple different depths throughout the day, 15-20 feet mornings and evenings and 28-30 mid day.  Bright colored jigs tipped with minnow.  Pike and bass active.  Good lake trout fishing for anglers venturing into Canada.  More info on resorts and guides at www.LakeoftheWoodsMN.com/Lodging