
Lake of the Woods Fishing Report – February 15, 2022 – video
Picking through a lot of small fish to get to the keepers, but you’ll get them. Here’s what’s working.

Picking through a lot of small fish to get to the keepers, but you’ll get them. Here’s what’s working.

If they do decide to bite, crappies and walleyes tend to be most active during low-light periods and overnight.

A rare day when the temps were above freezing, although more tough weather on the way. Here’s how to navigate it and get to the fish. And what’s up with the bite?

Crane is a proven fish producer, with a long history of excellent walleye, sauger, smallmouth bass, and crappie fishing.

A higher percentage of anglers have started chasing bluegills and crappies rather than walleyes and they’ve found some success.

And with all of the extreme cold fronts that have come in this winter, any three-day period of steady weather should lead to a better bite.

Coldwater trout species hunt hard under the ice and provide great winter action.

Be sure to match the size, action, and flash that a particular spoon provides according to the mood of a fish and fishing conditions. The spoons can also be tipped with a minnow or minnow

Fishing for walleyes and perch in the area probably as good as it’s been all winter long.
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