Minnesota Fishing Report from Sportsman’s Lodge
January 24, 2014
Mid-Season Point
Snowy day today here in the northland. A light snow is falling upon us. Reports say we may get an inch or two.
Good bite this Year
Here we are creeping up to the mid-season point. It has been a great bite this year. Lots of action, quite a few saugers, lots of big walleyes 19 inches plus in size and plenty 14 inch-19 inch as well to enjoy a good meal or bring home. This past week we are also seeing quite a few tulibee/whitefish biting on the walleye tackle. Whitefish are great tasting fish smoked. There is no limit on whitefish and the season never closes. Right now the best bite for walleye and sauger has been in 26’-32’ of water. Glow in the dark and gold jigs and stop sign lures tipped with a minnow have been hot. Dropping the hook about 6 inches off the bottom has been best although anglers using vexilars have found quite a few suspended walleyes too 3,4 up to 7 feet off bottom too. As far as jigging vs dead sticking, we suggest start out jigging with one pole and dead sticking with the other and see what works best for you that day.Still lots of time to enjoy ice fishing!
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Ice Conditions
Currently we have 32+ inches of ice in the areas we fish and travel. If you head out on your own, we suggest staying on the trail and checking with local guides before you venture out. Even with 32+ inches of ice in most areas, there are always caution areas that are never good to travel on. Safety first!
Trail Conditions
Trails continue to be groomed 1-2 times a week. Get out and take a ride today!
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