Saturday, July 26, 2008

July 26th, 2008 Fishing Report

'Tis the season to be jolly. Walleyes are out on the reefs, in their usual summer patterns and putting on the feedbag. It has been hard to find a better bait than a Lindy Rig with a Leech right now. The east end is still producing a bulk of the best fishing with Blueberry Island Reefs and Saginaw Bay reefs leading the pack. Look for most of the walleye to be in 28-36', but occasionally shallower if conditions are good. Crappies are starting to show up in Sand Bay and they are still picking up a few among the rock piles in Black Bay. Look for the better crappie bite to be in 26-34' in Sand Bay and in some of the deep holes in the Rat Root River. Big Northern can be caught trolling Super Shad Raps over the tops and edges of the reefs.

On the Canadian side reefs in the Seine, Swell, and Redgut have been doing very well as have a majority of the reefs in the north arm. Crappie are showing up off deep points and cribs in Redgut, Morans, Stokes, and Pound Net Bays. Slurpies are the ticket to picking up your limit of slabs. Muskies have been on a frenzy in areas on Redgut and the Seine. Topwaters have been producing the most fish, with a Black and Orange TopRaider being my best bait over the last week. Fort Frances Bass Anglers are finding smallies in same areas, but just a little shallower than normal.

On the Rainy River, Boise is closing the waste gates finally and water levels on the River are declining. Walleyes are still schooled up in the areas with less current and you may also find a few crappies in these areas as well. A 3/8 oz jig orange jig with a minnow is your best bet. Sturgeon Anglers are doing well down by Nelsons landing in Birchdale, with many reports of 42-50" fish being caught. The Sioux Rapids and Mantiou Rapids are also producing nice catches of smallies as well.

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Monday, July 21, 2008

July 20th, 2008 Fishing Report

Everyone has had those days where everything seems to work and everywhere seems to have fish. Well, Rainy has had one of those bites occurring in the last few days. Water temps are just about 70 degrees and the walleyes are aggressively feeding on the reefs and points. The only complaint that I have heard in the last two days, is that most of these fish on the reefs are 19-24 inches. A jig tipped with a shiner is working well, as is lindy rigs tipped with a leech. Focus on the Lost Bay area and locations further east for the best fishing. It seems that 22-36 feet of water is best with the shallow areas producing more in lower light conditions. Fishermen are still finding a few crappies mixed in with the walleyes in Black Bay, these fish are being targeted with spinner rigs tipped with a minnow. Big pike can be found on the reefs with the walleyes, trolling Taildancers or Super Shad Raps is catching these hogs. Bass are in a feeding frenzy right now and can be caught off points and deeper rocks using plastics.

On the Canadian side walleyes are being targeted on reefs and also on points. A jig and a minnow or a lindy rig with a ½ a crawler has been the best lures, with Gulp Alive leeches a close second. Areas of Redgut, Swell, Seine, Cormorant and Northwest Bays seem to be more productive water. Crappies are starting to show up over deeper water and are hungry. Fish Slurpies or 2” Gulp Minnow Grubs for best results. Musky and Monster Pike have yet to turn on, but anglers are seeing more follows so they should turn on soon. Bass are active in the North Arm and are being caught on both plastics and hardbaits.

On the Rainy River high water and fast current are still keeping the walleyes in areas with slack current. Trolling Raps has been more effective to both catch fish and cover water. Smallies and big northern can be found in the same area as the walleyes using tubes, jerk baits, and bucktails.

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Saturday, July 5, 2008

July 5th, 2008 Fishing Report

Fishing is getting better and better as time progresses. Despite the mayfly hatch that has been occuring over the last week, walleyes are still biting in all depths of water on Rainy Lake. Anglers are still finding walleyes in 8' of water in Cranberry Bay and Black Bay. Trolling with raps and spinners has been producing a majority of these fish. There are also plenty of fish to be had on wind blown shorelines, shallow rock piles, and even on the reefs. No bait has been out producing any other at this point in time. Some of the best fishing is coming from the Brule area and around Shelland and Blueberry Islands. The bite is about the same on the Canadian side. Cormorant, Swell, Seine, and Northwest Bay have been good spots to try. The bass bite has slowed with the mayfly hatch, they can still be caught, but slower presentations are necessary, and plastics have been outfishing lures. Crappies are just now finishing up with their spawn and can be caught in 6-8' of water around rock piles in Black Bay.

On the Rainy River, water is still running high and fast. Walleyes are in the slack current and are hitting hard when you get on top of them. Smallies are still off the breaklines and can be caught using imitation minnow lures, such as Mimic Minnows and Gulp Minnow Grubs. Sturgeon season is now open and a few are being caught around the Littlefork River at Mile Marker 8, and below the Rapid in Birchdale.

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The fishing is great now and will only get better!!
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Bill Landmark
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