Today, April 9, 2025, it’s a promising day for anglers at Lake of the Woods, Minnesota, despite some chilly spring temperatures. The weather is overcast with temperatures hovering around 40°F, accompanied by light winds of approximately 5 mph. This stable weather provides favorable fishing conditions, as the calmer waters help with both boat stability and lure presentation. Sunrise was at 6:40 a.m., and sunset is expected at 8:02 p.m., giving anglers plenty of daylight to make the most of their outings.
The walleye and sauger bite continues to be strong as the April 14 season closure approaches. Anglers are reporting great success fishing in deeper water, ranging from 22 to 28 feet, as walleye schools remain active in these depths. Shiners are starting to spawn, which has also encouraged some shallow water activity, particularly in areas with warmer water along the southern shoreline. Northern pike, yellow perch, and even lake sturgeon are also being caught, showcasing the diversity of the lake's offerings.
When it comes to tackle, the go-to presentation remains a jig and live minnow, which has been highly effective for walleyes and saugers. Jigging gold, pink, or wonderbread-colored lures offers great visibility in Lake of the Woods’ stained waters. The Dirty Bomb lure, which has been a standout this year, continues to attract attention with its blinking multi-color feature and effectiveness when paired with live minnows. For those looking to cover more ground, trolling crankbaits with firetiger, chrome/blue, or pink UV patterns has also been successful.
Hot spots to check out today include Pine Island and Long Point, where fish are patrolling both deep waters and the transitions to sandy shallows. Big Traverse Bay's southern edge is another productive area, with schools of walleye and sauger actively feeding. For anglers targeting northern pike, the weedy shallows near Zippel Bay and the Rainy River mouth are delivering consistent action.
Recent catches have shown a mixed bag of species. Walleyes in the 15 to 23-inch range have been common, with a few trophy fish over 28 inches reported. Saugers, jumbo perch, and northern pike around 2 to 4 pounds are also making regular appearances. For sturgeon anglers, the Rainy River continues to offer exciting opportunities, with some truly large fish being landed during this pre-spawn period.
Whether you’re an avid angler or a casual fisherman, Lake of the Woods is delivering excellent action as we move into spring. Bundle up, grab your gear, and enjoy all this world-class fishery has to offer today!