Lake of the Woods Walleye Fishing
When July turns to August, try taking your trophy hunt to Lake of the Woods out of Baudette, Minnesota. Lake of the Woods probably produces more 10-pound fish than any lake but Erie.
Target main-lake humps in Big Traverse Bay using Lindy Rigs dressed with nightcrawlers and leeches.
The sinker can be the conventional Lindy sinker, a NO-SNAGG sinker, or a Shake-E-Blade bottom bouncer. Three-eighths of an ounce to one ounce should be heavy enough. Add a bead for color.
A lot of the most productive humps don’t even appear on any map. Watch your depthfinder as you travel from one spot to another. If you see a hump in the productive 15 to 30 feet of water, look for marks near the bottom with your sonar.
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