
Lake of the Woods Fishing Report – August 9, 2022
Got your limit or want smaller water? Back bays such as Four Mile Bay, Zippel Bay and Bostic Bay holding pike, bass and even a few ‘eyes.

Got your limit or want smaller water? Back bays such as Four Mile Bay, Zippel Bay and Bostic Bay holding pike, bass and even a few ‘eyes.

Continue to work weedlines for bluegills and crappies. They seem to be providing most of the state’s consistent opportunities.

There’s a long history of excellent bluegill and crappie fishing – both size and numbers – on this lake, and that tradition continues today.

Finding summer patterns to be relatively consistent everywhere. Just take into account the lake, water clarity, week growth – key factors for fish location. Dog days off summer don’t have to be frustrating, just adapt

“Tackle” Terry Tuma suggests marking the fish with your electronics and attempting to replicate the depth that your lure is at, trolling speed (if you are trolling), and finding the same structure, if you are

Bass and panfish providing more consistent action than walleyes.

A glance at the map of Greenwood and you’ll instantly see that it possesses ideal lake trout habitat.

Reefs are holding nice numbers of walleyes. Anchor up and jig or pull spinners.

Changing tactics a bit, not because old tactics aren’t working, but because new tactics are getting bigger bites.
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