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Thriving Fishing on Lake of the Woods - Walleye, Sauger Hotspots & Lures for Successful Fall Fishing
- 2024/11/07
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As of November 7, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake of the Woods in Minnesota is thriving, especially with the fall season in full swing. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
### Weather and Water Conditions
The weather is crisp, with temperatures in the mid-40s to low 50s, making it ideal for fall fishing. Water temperatures have cooled down to the low to mid-50s, which has the fish more active.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset is at about 4:45 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing.
### Fish Activity
Walleye and sauger fishing remains excellent on the south end of the lake. Anglers are catching good numbers of both species, with many reporting limits filled quickly. The fish are active, particularly in the deeper waters.
### Fishing Depths and Locations
Focus on depths of about 20 to 27 feet, where walleyes and saugers are congregating. Hot spots include the areas around the south shore, especially near structures and transition zones from sand to mud. The Rainy River is also producing good catches.
### Best Lures and Bait
Live or frozen emerald shiners are your best bet for bait. For lures, jigging with gold, glow white, glow red, chartreuse, orange, or pink jigs has been highly effective. A gold jig paired with any of these colors is a winning combination.
### Tidal Report
Lake of the Woods is a freshwater lake, so there are no tides to consider. However, the water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and other environmental factors, but this does not significantly impact fishing.
### Yesterday’s Catch
Anglers reported catching a mix of walleyes and saugers, with many keepers and some larger walleyes in the mix. The action has been steady, with some boats reporting over 50 fish in a morning.
If you're looking for specific hot spots, consider the areas around Pine Island to Long Point, and the deep-water triangle from Long Point straight east to the US/Canadian Border, up to Garden Island. These areas have been holding significant numbers of big walleyes and saugers.
Get out there and enjoy the fall fishing on Lake of the Woods – it’s shaping up to be a fantastic season
### Weather and Water Conditions
The weather is crisp, with temperatures in the mid-40s to low 50s, making it ideal for fall fishing. Water temperatures have cooled down to the low to mid-50s, which has the fish more active.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset is at about 4:45 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing.
### Fish Activity
Walleye and sauger fishing remains excellent on the south end of the lake. Anglers are catching good numbers of both species, with many reporting limits filled quickly. The fish are active, particularly in the deeper waters.
### Fishing Depths and Locations
Focus on depths of about 20 to 27 feet, where walleyes and saugers are congregating. Hot spots include the areas around the south shore, especially near structures and transition zones from sand to mud. The Rainy River is also producing good catches.
### Best Lures and Bait
Live or frozen emerald shiners are your best bet for bait. For lures, jigging with gold, glow white, glow red, chartreuse, orange, or pink jigs has been highly effective. A gold jig paired with any of these colors is a winning combination.
### Tidal Report
Lake of the Woods is a freshwater lake, so there are no tides to consider. However, the water levels can fluctuate slightly due to wind and other environmental factors, but this does not significantly impact fishing.
### Yesterday’s Catch
Anglers reported catching a mix of walleyes and saugers, with many keepers and some larger walleyes in the mix. The action has been steady, with some boats reporting over 50 fish in a morning.
If you're looking for specific hot spots, consider the areas around Pine Island to Long Point, and the deep-water triangle from Long Point straight east to the US/Canadian Border, up to Garden Island. These areas have been holding significant numbers of big walleyes and saugers.
Get out there and enjoy the fall fishing on Lake of the Woods – it’s shaping up to be a fantastic season