![]() ![]() In addition to the south shore where various schools of walleyes and saugers are living, consider the Garden Island area, Knight / Bridges Island area, and Twin Islands where good fish are being caught. Trust your electronics and watch for fish. A great technique is drifting with a 2 ounce bottom bouncer and spinner rig.įish being caught around the lake. Some reports of spinners starting to work well tipped with a minnow or crawler. Jig colors to consider are gold with a bright color such as gold / pink, gold / glow white and even gold with some tinsel. Most anglers are jigging with a frozen emerald shiner or live minnow. Good numbers of fish being caught, which includes eaters, slots and some trophy walleyes to make things interesting! A great week of walleye and sauger fishing on Lake of the Woods. I hope my useless knowledge answers some of your questions. Bloodsuckers are small, generally brown with bumps on the back and grow wider instead of longer like the others. I hear panfish do like them, but, I have never tried. Ring leeches are usually brown,skinny, and small.They sqirm around really fast. Diamondbacks are black with red shaped little diamonds all the way from back to front and are mushy.Horse leeches are mushy and come in all colors also, they are what people will see swimming in most lakes in Mn. They are the ones that are not mushy, they will curl up in your hand when taken out of cold water, have a consistent somewhat meaty texture to them. Basically, the only ones good for fishing are ribbons.They come in black, brown, black with brown spots, and brown with black spots. The different kind of leeches are ribbons, diamondbacks, horse, ring, and bloodsuckers. I have trapped way too many leeches in my life time. I have way too much knowledge on this subject.
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