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"Lake of the Woods Sizzling Summer Walleye & Pike Action"


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Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Lake of the Woods fishing report for Wednesday, June 11, 2025.

We’re deep into early summer now, and the bite couldn’t be hotter. According to the latest updates from local guides and the Lake of the Woods Tourism Board, walleye and sauger action has been absolutely red-hot this week. Anglers are reporting plenty of fish in the boat, with sizes ranging from perfect eaters all the way up to trophy walleyes. The protected slot remains in place—if you land a walleye between 19.5 and 28 inches, take a quick photo and send her back, but you’re allowed one trophy walleye over 28 inches in your daily limit.

The mud flats in the big mid-lake basin are stacked with fish right now. Drifting or trolling spinner harnesses tipped with nightcrawlers is putting limits in the box. The best depths have been between 24 and 35 feet. Hot spinner colors this week are gold, pink, and chartreuse—anything that pops in the stained water. If you prefer a more hands-on approach, vertical jigging with ¼- to 3/8-ounce jigs tipped with either a frozen or live shiner is still producing, especially around structure like Knight Island’s reefs or the rockpiles near Garden Island. Locals are swearing by Tom’s Tackle’s “Pink Charmer” and “Stop Sign” jigs for the stained water—don’t leave home without them.

Weather’s shaping up to be classic June on the border: mild mornings and sunny, calm afternoons. Expect water temps in the low 70s and a light breeze out of the southwest. Sunrise was at 5:13 this morning, and sunset will be around 9:35 tonight, so there’s plenty of daylight to chase those fish all day long.

Other species are making a strong showing too. The northern pike are holding near weedy bays (Four Mile Bay and Zippel Bay are top picks) and respond well to large spoons and shallow-running crankbaits in firetiger or silver/blue patterns. Sturgeon are still being caught on the Rainy River, with Four Mile Bay producing some absolute monsters just before the close of the spring season.

A couple hot spots to check out: try the mud flats off Pine Island for mixed bags of walleyes and saugers, and don’t overlook the Lighthouse Gap area—vertical jigging around the current seams is dynamite this time of year. The reefs off Knight and Bridges Islands are also producing, especially in the evenings.

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