Feels like an early fall with these cooler temperatures. But that hasn’t slowed the fishing down. The walleyes are still providing us with some nice action on Gull. Strangely we’ve been finding walleyes hanging out in their springtime locations. On Gull Lake, look for active fish on Grassy Point, the Hayfield, and Cobbins Bar.
The fish are feeding up on the weed edges and their favorite food is a Redtail chub on a Lindy Rig. The majority of the fish are smaller but we had some fish in the 25” class this week. There has been no stopping the Bass bite. We are still hammering them on most of our lakes. It has been tough to beat a Northland Weed-Weasel tipped with a minnow. The weed flats and edges are holding a ton of fish now. Key depths have been 8-14 feet. Northerns are getting active and are hitting anything with a minnow attached. Lake Edwards and Gull have been hot for Northerns. Just like everything else we are catching them on the weed edges 14-16 feet. Look for crappies and bluegills to be hitting small jigs and worms or leeches in 10-14 feet outside the cabbage weeds. With the cooler weather the fish seem to be getting started early on feeding up for winter. So don’t miss out on the great action. Good Luck!
Jason Erlandson
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Dave’s Sportland Bait and Tackle
Sportland Guide Service
www.sportlandbait.com
Nisswa MN
218-963-2401