As of December 27, 2024, the fishing scene at Lake of the Woods in Minnesota is gearing up for some excellent ice fishing conditions. Here’s what you need to know:
First, there are no tides to worry about on Lake of the Woods, so you can fish at your convenience. The weather is cold, which is typical for this time of year, with sunrise at around 8:00 AM and sunset at about 4:30 PM.
Yesterday's fishing reports indicated good numbers of walleyes, saugers, and jumbo perch staged across the south shore. These fish are primarily being caught through vertical jigging, with frozen emerald shiners being the go-to bait. Live or frozen emerald shiners are catching most of the walleyes, saugers, and jumbo perch.
For the best results, focus on depths of 10-25 feet of water. Areas such as the south side of the lake, particularly from the Lighthouse Gap where the Rainy River enters Lake of the Woods, west to the Morris Point area, and the Zippel Bay area to Long Point, are hot spots. These areas often have fish over mud with no specific structure, but plenty of forage to attract them.
Jig colors that are working well include gold, glow white, glow red, chartreuse, and orange. A gold jig paired with any of these colors is a winning combination.
On the Rainy River, fishing reports have been very good, with many anglers catching their limits of walleyes. Muskie fishing has also been strong, especially amongst the islands, which is typical for late fall.
If you're looking for specific spots, consider the deep mud east and northeast of Little Oak Island, and the areas around Pine Island and from Zippel Bay to Long Point. These locations have been consistent in producing good catches of walleyes and saugers.
Get out there, anchor up, and start jigging – it’s looking like a great day to catch some fish on Lake of the Woods.