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Leech lake ice fishing
Leech lake ice fishing









Northern Pike fishing is where the best fishing has been this last week. Weedbeds, points and river mouths are where walleyes have been hanging out. Tipping them on a light jig or lindy rigging them has been very effective. Up here bigger minnows like creek chubs and or pike suckers has been the bait of choice. 10 feet of water or less also continues to be where the best reports keep coming from. "Walleye fishing continues to be good for anglers still chasing them. " Read > Crappie Fishing Report October 13, 2022Įly Area, Arrowhead Outdoors Fishing Report October 13, 2022 Today’s hopeful news is that there are better seasons ahead because that strong 2016-year class is reaching maturity and there are lots of lakes with strong populations of young crappies that will. What that means is that as we anglers discovered and depleted the adult crappie populations in many of the region’s better crappie lakes and nature lagged in replenishing them. “Not every lake was affected, as usual, there are outliers, but in a lot of lakes, the gap between larger “keeper” fish and the smaller 2016 crappies is noticeable,” another Grand Rapids area fisheries staff noted. “There was good hatch in 2016 and it was widespread, but there were some lean years leading up to that, ones where crappie recruitment was minimal.” says a friend who works for the DNR in the Bemidji area others have echoed the thought. "I Been In The Right Month, But It Must Have Been The Wrong Year!" October 13, 2022Ĭrappies are in the doldrums in north central Minnesota’s Itasca Region, that’s not just my opinion, there are DNR fisheries biologists who agree." Read > Sundin Exploring the Explore-Able October 14, 2022 The good news is that calm wind is predicted today, that’s a blessing and helps explain why I’m actually preparing to go fishing myself today, but not. No matter how it’s characterized, it’s an opportunity to learn more and be better prepared for the future.

LEECH LAKE ICE FISHING FREE

So, you can either count me in the group of “die hards”, or the nut-jobs, or if you prefer, devoted fishing guides who still have work to do and need to use their free time for research, even if the temperatures are near freezing. The group I had scheduled for today was interested in “one last day” on the water and they’d still like that: just not on this day. The overnight low temperature in Grand Rapids was 32 degrees and if we’re lucky, the high today might reach 38 degrees. There’s about ½ inch of snow in my yard right now and the forecast calls for a little bit more, maybe another inch before the day is over. Jeff Sundin Octo"Exploring the Explore-Able"









Leech lake ice fishing