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Yes, for Lake of the Woods anglers (and businesses), the dream has been realized, opening up a whole new world of fishing opportunities.
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Yes, for Lake of the Woods anglers (and businesses), the dream has been realized, opening up a whole new world of fishing opportunities.

Ice conditions warrant hunkering down – not a lot of hole-hopping these days. But as you’ll see here, fish are being caught.

Still small window on the walleye bite. Here’s where they’re catching them and what they’re using. Perch bite is on and off.

Lyle Unger says look for perch in 12 to 14 feet-of-water on Lake Winnibigoshish. Fish with some small spoons tipped with minnow heads or small tungsten jigs tipped with plastics or wax worms. Report from

Scott Merwin says the panfish can be found in various depths and there are a few different presentations that are working best depending on their location. Walleyes have pushed a little deeper and can be

The biggest and best news from this week’s reports is that last weekend’s inland trout opener went well and those fish continue to bite.

While the opportunities aren’t limited to the three main BWCAW counties of St. Louis, Lake, and Cook, these counties have the majority of trout lakes in the state. And thus far, the lakes in that

Great January weather, and doing a lot of ice trolling. Drawback is mostly just able to drive ATVs and snowmobiles. But fishing has been good – here’s how to catch ’em.

Nice weather has enabled a lot of folks to get out on the ice. Beware of traffic and get away from the crowds to find the fish. Some tips and ways to get the attention
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