...has been to use smaller baits. LEECH LAKE The best walleye reports are coming off the deeper humps in Walker Bay, Kabekona Bay and Agency Bay. Perch action has been sporadic. Better areas this week have been Sand Point, Sucker Bay and near...
...snow and slush is making travel very difficult. The anglers going out are finding plenty of perch in Sucker Bay and Kabekona Bay in 18 to 24 feet of water. Tullibee anglers also are hitting fish out of Stony Point. MILLE LACS In the east, the...
...in these areas have held better numbers of big perch. Eelpout reports have been good off the Walker Bay humps and in Kabekona Bay in 20 to 40 feet of water right at dark. MADISON LAKE German Lake is kicking out sunfish in six feet of water and a...
...in activity this week. Trolling or casting jerkbaits has worked best on the shallow rock piles off Pelican Island. Kabekona Bay also is producing a few fish. Perch anglers are finding schools of fish in Portage Bay near Five Mile Point and in...
...Steamboat Bay has started producing numbers of bigger northern pike. The eelpout bite has picked up in Walker Bay and Kabekona Bay in 30 to 50 feet of water. MILLE LACS East--The tops and edges of the mud flats are producing a few walleye after...
...one-hour closed session Tuesday to discuss labor negotiations with their labor attorney Tom Fitzpatrick. Current three-year labor contracts expire the end of this year. Commissioners approved plats for Kabekona Bay Estates and Paradise Point.
...baits are turning quite a few fish on the rocks near Pelican Island to the weedbeds of Portage Bay. Walker Bay and Kabekona Bay also have been prime locations during twilight hours. Look to the evening hours to provide the best walleye action...
...lake. Most fish coming from 32 feet of water. Look to the mud or rock areas about 3 miles out from shore. LEECH LAKE Kabekona Bay is producing nice perch in 9 to 12 feet of water. The key is to stay on the move, picking off a bigger perch or two...
...action has been sporadic with limited reports coming from the deep water in front of the Meadows and the north side of Kabekona Bay in 28 to 32 feet of water. Crappies continue to be caught on several of the small lakes in this area. The majority...
...jig and minnow or slowly worked live bait rig and minnow is the best option here. Crappie action remains strong in Kabekona Bay and Steamboat. Look for northern pike and bass along the emerging weedlines scattered throughout the lake. RAINY LAKE...
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