Sept. 22, 2020
Walleye - Walleye fishing remained consistent for many walleye anglers this last week. Water temps too has remained in the high 50’s to low 60’s. Jig and big minnows have been the go to for just about every angler consistently catching walleyes right now. Depths anglers have been finding them has remained 20-30 feet of water, along main lake points, sharpe drop off and around sunken islands. There has been a few reports of anglers catching goods numbers of walleyes trolling deep diving crankbaits during the evening hours, in 15-25 feet of water, on large flats.
Pike - Pike anglers have been reporting catching good numbers of pike, but on the smaller side. Large suckers, fished under a bobber, large spinnerbaits and spoons have been the go to baits. Green weeds has been key to finding active pike. There has been a few reports of anglers also having luck with pike on shallow rocky points.
Smallmouth - Smallmouth bass continue to largely be found out around sunken islands in 15-25 feet of water. Smallies out here have been looking to put on as much weight as they can before winter sets in, so large minnows have been the top producing bait right now.
Stream trout - Stream trout anglers have been reporting good fishing this last week. Many anglers have been catching trout with night crawlers floated off the bottom or suspended under a bobber during the evening hours. Anglers fishing from a boat have been catching trout trolling small spoons and small minnow baits.