
Elbow Lake, Cook County
Those who visit Elbow come for the scenery, solitude, and its walleyes. In fact, it’s nearly a walleye-exclusive lake with a few northern pike mixed in.
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Those who visit Elbow come for the scenery, solitude, and its walleyes. In fact, it’s nearly a walleye-exclusive lake with a few northern pike mixed in.

The fishing has been fairly solid. Some fun ways to catch them. Here’s what’s worked this past week …

The main attraction for most of those anglers is Big Cormorant’s walleye- and smallmouth bass-fishing opportunities. Both are naturally reproducing populations of fish that have maintained themselves over the years, despite somewhat heavy fishing pressure

If you like to fish walleyes, the bite has been great since the opener. And pike? They’re hitting on just about everything. Bass, too, are providing solid action. Crappies, though, are a bit more challenging.

As for sportfish, DNR surveys of the lake complex have shown densities of bluegills, largemouth bass and black crappie populations remain low.

Week/weekend recap and where things are on fisheries right now …

Its vast basins, bays, canals, and coves are full of game fish including largemouth and smallmouth bass, walleyes, northern pike, a full slate of panfish as well as longnose gar, carp, white suckers, bullheads, and

Water temps are on the rise and the bite is heating up. Shore fishing remains good in the afternoons and evening-anglers are finding success in shallow back bays where the water temps are spiking around

With the opening of the walleye season looming, excitement mounts. Look for fish up shallow, and consider jigging. And don’t forget the panfish.
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