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Weekly South Shore Fishing Report

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Will this be the last week we see the 70’s?
It is looking like we are going to get another beautiful week of weather.  Water temperature is down a few more degrees since last week but still a pretty warm 65 degrees.

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Walleyes are biting on the reefs near Garden Island and Knight Island lately. 22’-25’ and 28’-32’ of water have been the sweet spots.  A mix of bait fishing with bright orange or gold jigs or spinners tipped with a minnow has been working fair.  Trolling with red/white or red/silver shad raps has been working the best.  Anglers are seeing several  12”-14” fish to throw back, a decent amount of 15“-18” for a fish fry and 4-5 slot fish (19.5”-28”) in a day per boat to throw back as well. It is nice to see so many in the younger class and slot limit walleyes for great future fishing.

Fall Specials now through Nov 30
Lodging as low as $40* per person per night. Great deals on lodging and guided fishing packages too!  Click here to learn more. *plus tax and based on double occupancy

Getting some nice sturgeon
A size 5/0 hook, gob of worms anchored in a deep hole around current is a great place to hook a sturgeon.  Spring and fall are great times of the year to catch them.  Now through Sept 30, you can keep 1 within size limits.  Fish must be 45″-50″ inclusive or over 75″. Immediately upon reducing a fish to possession, you must validate and attach your sturgeon tag. Harvested sturgeon must be registered within 48 hours. Oct 1-April 23 is catch and release only.

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ATV Run this weekend
The Roseau/Lake of the Woods ATV Club is putting on their annual fun run this weekend just south of Roosevelt. This event is always a fun time. Ride the trails, play games and win some great prizes.  So load up the ATV’s, book your lodging at Sportsman’s, reel in some walleyes one day and ride the trails on Saturday.  Click here to learn more.

Weekly Oak Island Fishing Report

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Early Fall Walleyes
The bite has been more aggressive this week than last. Water temperature is hovering around 66-67.  The water is still pretty green colored but it is starting to clear upGold jigs tipped with a minnow or worm is still doing best, spinners ok. Best depth has been 28’-32’ and 22’-24’ on the reefs, points and in gaps.

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Crappie Bite
Guides have been finding some real nice crappies lately around structure in 28’-32’.  Not too many real huge ones, mainly nice average size. The best approach has been 1/4 to 3/8 oz. jigs tipped with a minnow.  They expect the bite to only get better and better as the fall carries on.

The latest on Musky action
Anglers are reporting lots of action. Casting crankbaits just minutes from our front door around shallow points is working well. Trolling has been producing some good results too.

Fall Specials now available!
Lodging as low as $59 per person. *plus tax and based on double occupancy
Click here for more information about this rate and all of our fall packages.

Lake of the Woods South Shore Fishing Report

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Jig, Set, Reel!!!!!!!
Great bite this week!  Nice 16”-25” walleyes have been caught. Drifting with gold or pink spinners or jigs tipped with crawlers or trolling with shad raps either way have produced some good looking walleyes.  Outside of Zippel Bay and Light House Gap in 26’-32’ has been best for drifting and 28’-32’ around Garden Island for trolling.

Labor Day Weekend Openings
We still have some openings for lodging, guided fishing and dock slips for Labor Day Weekend! Give us a call 800-862-8602 or click here to book online.

Great fall rates start Sept 7!
Fall into lodging as low as $40 per person per night and great deals on lodging and charter fishing packages. Sept 7-Nov 30.  Click here to learn more.

Oak Island Fishing Report

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Labor Day Weekend Fishing Report
Reefs, points and gaps with current is where the walleyes are biting. The best reef fishing has been in 28’-30’ of water, points in 26’-30’ and gaps in 20’-30’.   Jigging with a minnow has been the technique of bringing in the most walleyes. Fall into some great fall rates Sept 15-Oct 15. Fall is a great time for incredible fishing and beautiful fall scenery.

Muskie & Pike Bite
Fall is an excellent time to fish for muskie and pike. Lake of the Woods is home to some monster muskie and pike that will get your adrenaline pumping!  Right now the water is still pretty green from the algae bloom.  The best bite is around shallow points using jerk and top water baits. In a few weeks the water is going to clear up and we will want to start looking deeper.

Crappie Bite
The bite is picking up! 24-28’ of water around structure jigging with a jig and a minnow has been working best. It should just keep getting better and better as the water starts to cool.

Sit back, relax and take a guide
For the most enjoyable relaxing experiences, we suggest taking a guide even for just a day.  With nearly one million acres of area to explore, Lake of the Woods can be overwhelming to many.  We also believe it is a much nicer experience to really enjoy vacation and leave the hassles to us so your biggest decision for the day is what you want for supper.

Make plans for a fall trip!
Great reduced fall rates run Sept 15-Oct 15 at Sportsman’s Oak Island Lodge and Sept 7-Nov 30 at Sportsman’s Lodge Rainy River location.

Lake of the Woods South Shore Fishing Report

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Reeling in the walleyes
Sunshine is in the forecast!  The wind and rain has been pushing through this week, but the rest of the week looks beautiful! The forecast is calling for highs in the 70’s and 80’s and lots of sunshine. It should be a nice week to get out fishing.

Latest Bite
The best bite has been found drifting using spinners or jigs tipped with a minnow in 24’-28’ of water outside Long Point and Zippel Bay.  Anglers have also been finding a nice bite further north around Garden and Knight Island in 28’-32’ of water trolling with shad raps.  Gold and pink have been hot spinner and jig colors.  Red, white and gold have been hot for the shad raps.

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Fall Specials start Sept 7!
Fall is just around the corner and that means aggressive fall walleye action and great rates! Lodging as low as $40 per person per night and Lodging and Charter Fishing Packages starting at $201 per person. (per person plus tax and based on double occupancy)   Prefer to rent a boat, dock your own or go out on  18-20’ boat? We have that too! Click here to learn more or give us a call 800-862-8602.

Oak Island Fishing Report

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Jigging for walleyes
Not many changes since last week. The best walleye action has been in 24’-30’ of water using gold, glow in the dark and pink spinners jigs tipped with a minnow or a worm. Worms did favor the minnow this week but it is always a good idea to bring both.   Areas around reefs and on the mud flats have been best. Anglers have been reeling in a few perch when targeting walleyes too.

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Is it too early for crappies?
Crappie fishing can be phenomenal in the fall!  Usually the best bite is late September and October but anglers have been reeling in a few in 24’-28’ of water around structure.

Pea Soup
The algae bloom has turned the water green which has made the muskie and pike fishing a little tough however anglers that have been in clearer water report some nice follows and catch reports. In a few weeks the water should clear up. Muskie and northern fishing is usually fantastic in the fall.  Flashy jerk baits and top water baits have been working the best around points.

Lake of the Woods South Shore Fishing Report

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Summer’s Last Blast
Whoa, where does the time go? Here we are staring at the last few weeks of summer and fall is just around the corner!  We have had an excellent season of fishing and we are looking forward to the last few weeks and fall.  We still have openings for now through October. Come get your fish on!

The best walleye fishing this week has been found drifting using gold or orange spinners tipped with a minnow along Morris Point and Graceton Beach in 23’- 27’ of water. Anglers have also been having luck in 27’-32’ trolling using shad raps. The hot colors this week have been red/white and red/silver. Hot spots have been around Garden Island and Little Oak.

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No hassles, just fun!
Book one of our lodging, fishing and meals package and sit back and relax. We take care of the equipment, clean your fish, provide the bait, hearty delicious meals, keep your bed made and do the dishes! Packages start at only $309 per person plus tax for 2 nights lodging, 1 day charter fishing and 5 meals now through Labor Day and only $263 Sept 7-Oct 31.  Click here to book your trip today or give us a call at 800-862-8602.

Oak Island Fishing Report

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Walleyes starting to move
Anglers are starting to see the walleyes transition into their fall spots moving from the reefs to points.  Fall is just around the corner! We had a group of 4 that caught and yes released 90% of them, 650 fish in 3 days!!! What a trip! Great to hear stories of these to remind us how healthy the fishery is and how great the fishing can be.  The best approach to catching walleyes right now is jigging jigs or spinners in 24’-28’ of water using gold, glow in the dark and pink colors tipped with a minnow or worm. Average size of the walleyes that have been caught this week is 15”.

Cooler weather
The weather has cooled off from the highs in the 80’s and 90’s to 60’s and 70’s this week.  Looks like next week will be in the 70’s again.

Muskies are hungry
Check out these pictures. Joel and Kyle went out the other day and decided to get out of some wind for a bit, threw in a line and caught this beautiful muskie. It wasn’t huge but definitely a nice size and fun to catch. It measured in at 40 inches and was released.  The best muskie fishing has been found around points using jerk baits and top water baits. Anglers are also catching some while jigging for walleyes too. Average size has been around 36”.

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The best pike bite
Pike have been found using spinner and jerk baits in weedy bays and around points. Anglers are reporting that they have been slow to grab the bait so you need a little patience.  Average size is around 28 inches.

Crappies
Crappies usually start to really hit in late September or October when the water starts to really cool off but we are starting to see some now. ¼ oz jigs tipped with a minnow in 24’-28’ of water around structure has brought in a few.

Summer’s Last Blast
You still have time to enjoy summer’s last blast! Lodging & Fishing packages still available for dates through October.  Click here to book or call 800-772-8411

Lake of the Woods South Shore Fishing Report

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8/7/2015

Girls Gone Fishing!
Check out the pics! These ladies enjoyed a great day on the lake this week. A mix of bait fishing using gold and pink spinners tipped with minnows and crawlers while drifting as well as trolling with shad raps have been the best approach this week. We expect this to be the best technique for the next month or so until the water starts to cool and the fish start coming in shallower. The best depth right now has been 26’-32’ of water near Garden Island and Little Oak Island.  Don’t let summer pass you by, make some time to get out on the water!

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Fall Specials start now!
Lodging as low as $40* per person per night and lodging and charter packages starting as low as $201* per person for reservations staying Sept 7-Nov 30. Check out all our great fall deals and book your fall getaway today.  *plus tax and based on double occupancy

Are you in charge of a large group?
Are you in charge of an upcoming get together? Check out Sportsman’s for your next event. Lodging, Camping, Guided Fishing, Dock Slip Rental, Indoor Pool, Conference Center for up to 300, Banquet Facility, Breakout Rooms (Our boats and winter fish houses are very popular options for this!), Musical Entertainment, 3 Dining Venues and more. We have something for everyone and a specialized group coordinator that will handle all your details with ease. You just need to get the group together, book the dates and show up!  Contact Jen our Group Specialist today for a free group quote. 800-862-8602