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Late April Lake of the Woods: Pike, Sturgeon, and Evolving Open Water Conditions


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Artificial Lure here with your Lake of the Woods fishing report for Wednesday, April 23, 2025.

We’re rolling into late April and things are changing fast on Lake of the Woods. Ice fishing season has pretty much wrapped, though you might still spot a handful of diehard pike chasers sneaking out in the early mornings. For most of us, it’s time to keep an eye on open water and get ready for spring action in the bays and river mouths.

With walleye and sauger season closed after April 14, the focus right now is squarely on big pike and sturgeon. Pike fishing is open year-round, and this is prime time as they move into skinny water to spawn. Hot spots are the shallow back bays along the south shore, where you can get at ’em without needing a big rig. Zippel Bay and Four Mile Bay are classic spring spots—try along the reed lines or anywhere there’s some running water from creeks or ditches. The pike bite is especially good around first light, and they’re hitting dead bait laid out on the bottom, big spoons, and slow-trolled crankbaits. Remember, the daily limit is three pike on the Minnesota side, with all fish 30 to 40 inches released, but you can keep one over 40 inches if you’re lucky enough to snag it[1][2].

Sturgeon are also getting active as open water spreads. Right now, we’re at the tail end of the catch-and-release season for sturgeon, which runs through April 23. Anglers are finding some real dinosaurs on Rainy River and near the river mouths—use big nightcrawlers or shad on a heavy rig and wait for those telltale taps[3].

Weather’s shaping up pretty mild—a mix of sun and clouds, highs in the low 50s, lows in the upper 30s, and a steady breeze out of the west. Sunrise is around 6:10 a.m. with sunset just after 8:20 p.m., giving you plenty of daylight to chase those toothy critters.

The bays are just starting to crack open as runoff warms things up. The big action is still a couple of weeks off until the Minnesota fishing opener for walleyes on May 10, so right now, it’s all about the pike and those prehistoric sturgeon.

In short, if you’re heading up here this week, pack a couple of heavy rods, some frozen ciscos or big spoons, and target shallow bays with warming water. Keep safety in mind if you’re poking around any remaining ice. My picks for hot spots: Zippel Bay for pike and the Rainy River mouth for sturgeon.

That’s the word from Lake of the Woods—tight lines and good fishing!
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