Hey Sportsfans,
Summer has finally arrived!
It feels like the Florida climate decided to make its way north, and we aren’t complaining. After a harsh winter and a cold spring, it sure feels good to see the sun shining.
Fishing has been pretty good lately. Some anglers are finding success by staying on productive spots all day, while others are covering water and catching fish in a variety of locations.
There’s no doubt about it—Lake of the Woods is the place to be right now.
The mornings can still be a bit chilly, especially with a one-hour ride across the lake, but the afternoons have been beautiful.
Fish are beginning to move out from their spawning areas and are transitioning to deeper water as they wait for the bugs to hatch. The most productive depths have been 20–28 feet of water. We haven’t seen large numbers of fish move out to the deep mud basins just yet.
A jig and minnow combination continues to be the top producer, but anglers are also catching fish on leeches and crawlers.
Set the Hook!