Monday, December 23, 2013

Merry Christmas!!

We currently have 15 inches of ice on the lake. Our plan is to open our ice road Thursday December 26th to 3/4 ton vehicles and smaller. Most of our groups have been catching limits of walleye and sauger along with large numbers of small fish, massive slot walleyes and other species that Lake of the Woods has to offer. We are off to a great start this season and are looking forward to another great few months. Thank you for your business and friendship!

Merry Christmas,
Lori, Jordan and staff

 
Shawn Gray with a 30 1/2 inch walleye!
 
12/22/2013
 
Cyrus Resort
3298 Cyrus Rd NW
Baudette, MN 56623
800-932-2924

info@cyrusresort.com  
www.cyrusresort.com


Friday, December 20, 2013

The road is still closed to anything larger than a mid size vehicles. We are still not letting 1/2 ton pickups out of our access. We are pulling wheel houses out and letting the fisherman follow us in their MIDSIZE vehicles. The road was getting close to being ready, and then this morning we had a crack show up 4 inches wide. We are hoping it will heal up fast, and then we will see what it looks like on the 26th. Fishing is great from 24 to 28 ft with 15 inches of ice on the road now, so we're getting real close! Thank you for your cooperation. We will post again as soon as our road opens. Please be safe fisherman!

 Cyrus Resort
3298 Cyrus Rd NW
Baudette, MN 56623
800-932-2924

info@cyrusresort.com  
www.cyrusresort.com

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Ice report:
As of now we have 10-12" of ice on the lake. This weekend the biggest vehicles we are allowing out of our access are Chevy Blazers and smaller vehicles such as cars and side by sides. We are offering transportation of 18' and smaller wheel houses pulled onto the lake by our resort vehicles for $30($60 round-trip). Road passes are $10 a day per vehicle. Fishing has been great, we hope to see you here this weekend! Restaurant specials are: Thursday Hot Beef, Friday BBQ Ribs and Saturday Prime Rib!



Cyrus Resort
3298 Cyrus Rd NW
Baudette, MN 56623
800-932-2924
www.cyrusresort.com

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Dec 14th report the bay is ready for traffic BUT the lake is not yet its getting real close to turn you guys and gals loose hopefully by next weekend. When we do open the road the wheel houses will need to stay where we have the spots plowed for you if you venture off through the snow and go where you want you're gonna find trouble so hopefully everyone stays where the wheel house rows are made. Thanks for your patience, more later
 
Tom in the cleaning house

 
McCuskey group with an awesome Northern!

 
McCuskey group with a Sturgeon through the ice!

 
Scott Hutchinson with a slot fish!

Monday, December 9, 2013

Decemeber 9th

We had a great weekend! This is a 27.5" walleye caught and released on Sunday from the Janson party. We have 10 inches of ice on the lake and our groups have been doing the best between 20 and 24 feet of water jigging with flying ant jig and stop signs. Our access is open to 4-wheelers, snowmobiles and side by sides. Stop in and see us at Cyrus! Our lodge is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner!!

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Wheel house update

The snow made conditions very interesting on the lake. Four wheelers are having a little trouble in the snow so we are recommending transportation by snowmobile. There won't be any wheel houses going through our access this weekend due to the slush and snow on the ice. We are renting out day fish houses this weekend and allowing people through our access with portables. This storm was a little bump in the road, but it is early so we are staying positive!

Cyrus Resort


3298 Cyrus Rd NW


Baudette, MN 56623


800-932-2924


Thursday December 5th
Ice and snow conditions: From Tuesday and Wednesday's snow storm we accumulated approximately a foot of snow. There is some slush on the lake, but as long as our fisherman going out of Cyrus stay on our staked trail with their wheelers and snowmobiles travel is safe. We have 8-10 inches on ice in Bostic Bay. 7-8 inches on the lake out to 20ft of water. We are not recommending anyone to go any further than where we have staked on the trail for now.

Fishing report: Fishing has been the best in the afternoon within 17-19ft of water with glow red gem-n-eye with live shiners and a bobber. Also, jigging with a stop sign and 1/2 of a minnow. Catching all sizes of fish. Nice keepers, slot fish, over 28" and a lot getting let go! Action is fast! Good luck and be safe!!
Cyrus Resort


3298 Cyrus Rd NW


Baudette, MN 56623


800-932-2924


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Fish and ice report Tuesday Dec. 3rd

Tuesday Dec. 3rd

Ice conditions: We have 7-9 inches in Bostic Bay. 7-8 inches on the lake out to 20ft of water. We are not recommending anyone to go any further than where we have staked on the trail for now.

Fishing report: We have found the best results within 17-19ft of water with glow red gem-n-eye with live shiners and a bobber. Also, jigging with a stop sign and 1/2 of a minnow. Catching all sizes of fish. Nice keepers, slot fish, over 28" and a lot getting let go! Action is fast! Good luck and be safe!!

 
Cyrus Resort

3298 Cyrus Rd NW

Baudette, MN 56623

800-932-2924

Monday, November 25, 2013

Ice Report from Saturday 11/23/13

The bay ice is here to stay! Roger checked Bostic Bay today and we have 5-7 inches of ice all the way to Morris Point! The lake has ice as far as the eye can see. Most likely only an inch or two (not safe to venture out). We are expecting cold temperatures for the next few days so hopefully we will be fishing soon! More updates coming soon!!

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

The ice is coming

I am happy to report that Bostic Bay is completely frozen over. In areas the ice is very thin, but other spots look to be about an inch thick.
It doesn't look like the main lake is freezing yet. That is probably because of the strong winds we have had lately.
The weather forecast shows us staying around freezing for the high over the next few days. That should be really good for making ice.
Stay tuned! We will keep you up to date on any condition changes and anticipation of dates for first ice.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Hard water coming soon

Thank you for a great summer! Our lodge is currently closed. We will be reopening December 5th. We are still renting cabins at a discounted rate of $40per person per night.

Current Fishing Report -

Fishing continues strong this week on both the lake and river. As water temps continue to cool, walleye are becoming more active following the food source. Plenty of eaters and fish to fill limits on the lake. Anchor and jig in 18-24 feet at Lighthouse Gap, 4 Mile Bay, or Long Point. Light colors such as white and glow have been best tipped with a frozen shiner.
On the Rainy River, the shiners and walleye continue their journey upstream. Fish are on from the Gap to Birchdale; hot spots including the Airport and Frontier landing. Anchor and jig with a gold spinner on a bottom bouncer or pink jigs tipped with live minnows. Try 12-16 feet or 19-21. Reportedly, the best bite has been just before dark, but fish have been on all day.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Fall Fishing is great!

The emerald shiners are moving into shallow waters and even the river.
In the early morning or evening jig with a pink or gold head and a minnow. Try 8-12 feet of water just outside the Morris Gap or off Pine Island.
The midday bite is still strong with downriggers in the mud of Zipple Bay or just off the snowmobile trail. The depth of 25-30 feet of water has been good.
Fall bite is always great, come up and see us!

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Moving In

We are starting to see some shiners moving in shallower. Which means the walleye will follow. Midday bite has been in 28-30 feet of water either jigging a frozen shiner or down rigging crank baits. Both Zipple  area and Long Point are producing good numbers.

The evening action has increased in 8-15 feet of water. This seems to be best jigging with a shiner. Gold has been the color of choice with pink a close second.

The river is also open for sturgeon action. A group of crawlers seems to be showing some good results.

September-October dates are filling up, so call now and enjoy discounted fall rates!

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

HOT! HOT! HOT!

Both in temperature and in fishing.

The morning and midday has been good in 33-35 feet of water on the mud flats. Drift with a spinner and crawler, or even trolling a crank bait. In the later afternoon or evening the fish seem to be coming in shallower. Jigging at 10-15 feet of water. The Pine Island rocks or closer to the Zipple Bay area has been good also.

Heading north is still doing well. Both the north and south side of Garden has shown success. Again they are drifting with spinners and crawlers for the most action. 25-32 feet of water.

Come visit is Sunday Sept. 1 for the 2nd annual Pork Roast. $11.00 per person gives you a hearty portion of pork, coleslaw, salad and dessert. Starts at 3pm and runs until gone. All proceeds benefit Relay for Life and the American Cancer Society.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Updated fishing report 8/1/13

This week has shown an increase in activity. 34-35 feet of water has been the best. Between the Canadian line and snowmobile trail, or straight out from Pine Island. Crawlers on a harness, jigging with frozen shiners or downrigging are all getting results.

On the north end Little Oak has been showing good numbers. Knight or Bridges are also producing nice fish. The same presentation up there as on the south end.

We hope everyone stays safe. Happy Fishing!

Friday, July 12, 2013

7-12-13 Fishing Report

The south end of the lake hasn't changed much.Fishing in 30-33 feet of water is still getting results. Drifting with a crawler and harness has been decent or jigging a frozen shiner.
Many are starting to pull downriggers with improved success.
On the north end the rock piles are still producing. West of Little Oak is showing success also. Drifting with crawlers and spinners seems to be getting the best results.
Have a great weekend and happy fishing!

Friday, July 5, 2013

Fishing Report 7-5-13

The warm calm weather has been great for yard work but not for fishing. Things have slowed a bit, but there are still plenty of fish being caught.
Morris gap and lighthouse gap are still active in the morning and evening hours. Shallow water during, around 18-22 feet, during these hours are getting results. Use a jig and frozen shiner for the action.
33-34 feet of water between the Canada line and snowmobile trail has been good during the day. Again, jig with a frozen shiner works, or try crawlers and drifting.
The islands are producing around the drop off area in 30-32 feet of water. Jig and minnow has been the best up there also.
Some people are starting to down-rig with a success. This will become an increasing trend over the next week or two.
Stay safe and happy fishing!

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Fishing Report 6-27-13

Morris Gap and Graceton Beach areas have been the good the last few days. Fish are biting in the 20-30 feet range. Drift with a crawler or jig with a frozen shiner.

Garden Island is still producing fish too. Drifting a spinner seems to be the best answer up there.

Still many slot fish are being netted. Most people are limiting out as well.

Enjoy another great weekend on the big water, and happy fishing!

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Fishing Report 6/25/13

Fishing on the south end of the lake has slowed down a little, but is still decent. Action is increasing on a spinner and crawler while drifting. Early morning and late evening bites are still the best. 20-24 feet of water early, with 12-20 feet for the evening bite.

Fishing the islands has stayed consistent. Many slot size fish along with a good mix of keepers are being caught. Jigging frozen minnows, or drifting the edge of the drop with leeches or crawlers.

Be careful when in either Morris Gap or Lighthouse Gap. There are a lot of logs stuck just under water because of the extensive rains.

The weather looks great over the next few days. Highs in the 80's and light winds. Come enjoy some fabulous fishing and great family fun!

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Fishing Report 6-18-13

Fishing on the south end is still good. 6-20 feet of water off Pine Island. Drifting with a spinner and night crawler has been the best producer. The fish are biting lightly, so stay aware for the small nibble.
Fishing off the west bar of Garden Island or west side of Little Oak Island are also great areas to try. Drifting with a crawler is working up there as well.
Best of luck and happy fishing!

Friday, June 14, 2013

Fishing report 6-14-13

Sounds like a broken record, but fishing has remained consistent. Morning and evening bite on the south end in 10-12 feet of water has increased. Pink and gold are still best with a frozen shiner or leech.
Mid-day has been best across at Garden or Knight islands. Fishing off the drop of the rock bed seems to be producing. 22-26 feet of water with gold jig and shiner.
There are still many slot fish and trophies being caught, so have patience.Enjoy your time on the lake and happy fishing!

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Fishing report 6-12-13

Fishing is decent. The morning and evening bite have definitely been the best. Pink, orange or gold are colors to start with. The fish seem to be a little deeper, around 22-28 feet of water. A frozen shiner on a jig works good, or trolling with a spinner has improved too.
Fishing off Garden, Knight or Bridges islands and the reefs have been really good also. Find the edge of the reef and jig with a leech or shiner in 20 feet of water.
This weekend looks like great summer weather (finally). Low winds and highs in the 70s. Join us on the deck for a cold beverage after your day on the lake! Happy fishing.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Fishing Report 6/5/13

Fishing is still very active. The walleye are taking a midday nap from 12-2 but the rest of the day hours have been good.
Anchoring with gold or pink jigs and a frozen shiner or leech is working. Some are also trolling with spinners and having success.
Fish are being marked in 10-28 feet of water. Today 20 seems to be a good depth. However yesterday 16 was great. Move around if you are not finding the fish. Don't be afraid to leave the pack and try somewhere no one else is at.
Starren Shoals is also producing a good number of walleye. The edge of the drop around 20 feet of water is working good for that area.
An average high of 68º over the next 5 days and a low wind makes for great fishing conditions.
Best of luck and happy fishing!

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Fishing report 5/30/13

Fishing has slowed slightly, but is still steady. Most are anchoring and jigging outside Morris or Lighthouse Gap.The depth to be in is 12-16 feet of water. Orange, chartreuse, or pink glow jigs with a frozen shiner is getting the action. Leeches are producing strikes as well. Garden Island is also starting to pick up off the point of Starren Shoals.
Weather over the weekend might require some rain gear. Friday is the wettest and warmest of the three days with a 60% chance of storms and winds in the 10-12 mph range with a high of 71º. Saturday has a 30% chance of showers with a high in the low 50º range. A little gustier wind though, around 15 mph. Sunday should be the nicest day. A low wind speed and low chance of rain. Sunny with a high of 60º looks great!
Enjoy the weekend and happy fishing!

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Rain, rain, rain, SUN!

After three straight days of rain we finally have a beautiful sunny day. We received a few inches of rain over those days which made the river and bay muddy. Once you get out past the gap the water clears up. The clear water in front of Pine Island has been today's hot spot. Fishing in 10-12 feet of water. Glow pink and chartreuse are, again, the best colors along with a frozen shiner. The number of keepers is increasing with slot fish and larger thrown into the mix.
The forcast going into the holiday weekend looks great! An average high of 64º over the next four days with light winds and sunny skies.
Come join us for some great fishing, great food and a lifetime of memories!

Monday, May 20, 2013

5/20/13 fishing report

Fishing remains good. Slot fish are still being caught in high numbers with many keepers in the mix. Continue fishing in shallow, about 6-12 feet of water. Color isn't as important as having your jig glow.
Today is windy and rainy, and tomorrow looks about the same. Wednesday dries up with low wind. Thursday into the weekend look nice.
We are looking forward to beautiful weather and fabulous fishing this holiday weekend. Happy Fishing!

Friday, May 17, 2013

Fishing report 5/17/13

Fishing is still great. 6-12 feet of water has been producing the most just outside Morris gap. Some people are doing well in the river also. Chartreuse or pink glow with a frozen shiner is getting the most action. There are a lot of slot fish caught, so a limit might take a while to get. Trophy fish are abundant right now too.
Weather over the weekend is supposed to be cloudy with chance of rain. High temps in the 68º range and light wind around 10 mph.
Sounds like the perfect fishing conditions. Good luck and happy fishing!

Monday, May 13, 2013

Fishing Report 5/13/13

Although the weather was cold and windy walleye opener was a success! Boats were able to reach the lake (in the shallows) or fish on Four Mile Bay. The action was good and consistent throughout the day. It was hard to get a limit of fish because too many fish were in the slot or larger. Although I don't know many people that would complain about a good day of catching slot fish.
The fish have been biting in shallow, around 8-10 ft of water. Frozen shiners with a glow jig is getting the most action. Jig color seemed unimportant.
The weather for the next few days looks like an improvement. Today (Monday) cloudy with a chance of rain, but a high of 68º. Tuesday will have a slight chance of storms but a warm 77º high and gusts of 20 mph out of the south. Wednesday looks to be a great day! 70º high with NW winds at 15 mph.
Happy fishing! We can't wait to see you on the water.

Friday, May 10, 2013

OPENER Info Update

We are finally at fishing opener weekend.
The lake has ice at about 1/2 mile past the Morris gap, that is 20 ft of water. Fish were being graphed in shallower around 12-15 feet of water.
Saturday's weather is supposed to be cloudy with a high of 49º and a north wind from 20-25 mph. This might push the ice flow in shallower. If winds are high you can get to the river via Four Mile Bay, but use caution as this can be shallow in spots.
Sunday looks to be the better of the two days. A high of 55º, sunny and only gusts of 10 mph will make the lake much calmer.
Best of luck to all this weekend. Fish on!

Monday, May 6, 2013

Opener is almost here.

It is very nice to see the sun shinning and open water. We have one of our charters at the dock and ready to go. Bostic Bay is completely open. The lake has opened to about 1/4 mile out. However we are scheduled for highs in the 60's over the next few days. That will certainly help melt the ice. Early fishing is normally in shallow water, so we should be in great shape for walleye opener this weekend. If you are heading over to the river be careful, there are many logs and trees coming down river. We look forward to seeing everyone this weekend!

Monday, April 1, 2013

Thank you

We are now closed for the season. We will be reopening on May 9th. If you need to get in touch with someone please call 218-634-2548 and leave a message. We will be returning calls as soon as possible.
Thank you to everyone that caome out. We had a great ice season and look forward to doing it again next year!

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Ice Road CLOSING Friday

Cyrus Resort's ice road will be closing at 5pm Friday 3/29/13. Please remove any wheel houses or equipment you have left on the ice by that time. If unable to remove your fish house by that time please contact the resort to make arrangements for removal 800-932-2924 .
Thanks to everyone for a great winter season! We really enjoyed having everyone stop in. We enjoyed getting to know many of you and look forward to next year. Thank you for choosing Cyrus as your LOW resort and lake access site!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Fiahing and Road report 3/20/13

The most fish are being caught at 30-31 feet of water during the day with a good morning and evening bite at 14-18 feet of water. Jigging with a frozen shiner and chartreuse or pink has been the ticket.
Our road is now maintained out 3 miles past the crossing. The ice remains good. If you are venturing off the road be aware there is open water in the washout area.
Thanks to everyone for a great winter season!

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Fishing report 3/14/13

Fishing has improved some. The small sauger are still plentiful but the walleye are now biting also. Many slot fish are being caught. This doesn't help the bucket, but sure is fun!
Electronics are a helpful tool. Try gold or glow pink to start, but be willing to change it up if those are not working.
Some portable fishermen are finding the northern bite in the shallows. Large perch are also being caught.
The end of ice will be here soon. Come visit us before you need to be pulling the boat along!

Jake caught this nice slot fish over the weekend!

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Updated fishing report

Fishing action has increased.
Fishing off Cyrus road has been good in 27-30 feet of water. The early and late bite are also good in shallower water. Chartreuse glow has been a color of choice along with red or pink. Light weight presentation is still an attractant. Many small sauger, but the walleye are now starting to mix in more. The perch and tullibee are also biting in greater numbers.
Fishing on Starren Shoals reef has been good also. Many people are finding slot fish and some great keeper sizes. Around 30 feet of water is a good depth. Gold with a live chub on the deadstick seems to be doing well.
Northern are coming into the shallows for those wanting to try some tip-up fishing. Best of luck and happy fishing!

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Fishing Report Update

Overall fishing has remained spotty. The small sauger bite has incresed as we as tillubee and perch. However, the walleye are still elusive. Electronics are still the key to finsing the suspended fish. Evening bite has been producing some of the keepers. Glow pink and chartreuse have been colors of choice with gold following close behind.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Fishing Report

We are still catching many small sauger. The keeper bite is still spotty. Keep using electronics to increase your chance of catching the suspended fish. Glow red and gold are showing the most action.
The bite on the reefs is better. There is more walleye action as well as big perch and some tillibee. Happy fishing everyone!

Friday, February 15, 2013

Fishing report 2/15/2013

The bite has increased over the last couple days! 29-33 feet of water is doing good during the day and shallower for an evening bite. The small sauger are plentiful with keeper size a little more elusive. Glow red is producing the most. Electronics are still a good idea for the suspended fish. Happy Fishing!

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

fishing report 2/12/13

Cyrus Road - Fshing is still spotty. 30 feet of water seems to be our best depth right now. Electronics are still helping to catch the suspended walleye. Small sauger are still the number one item being pulled through the ice. Red and pink glow with a rattle has had the most action, but gold is also doing well.
Starren Shoals - Fishing on the reef has been productive. Many are catching a variety of fish including perch and tullibee. 28 feet of water has been good. A live fathead on a pink glow jig is working well, but gold is doing good too.
Hope to see you soon, happy fishing!

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Reef and south end fishing report

Fishing off Cyrus road has been spotty. People are catching fish, but there are a lot of little guys to weed through before you get the keepers. Jigging with light weight presentation is doing the best. As always, use your electronics to find the suspended fish.
Fishing on Starren Schoals was good yesterday in about 27'-30' of water. Sauger, perch and walleye are all being caught. Copper with glow red or pink seemed to bring in the most fish.
Groups are enjoying the variety of fishing the south some and then getting to go north to the reef. Call now to get your ride north booked as space is very limited!
Happy Fishing!

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Reef and fishing report

The fishing has remained slow but steady. Electronics are still a great help. Sauger are being caught more frequently than walleye. However, when you get a walleye it is of nice size. Keep an active minnow on the deadstick. Back that up with a glow rattle or stop sign on your jigging line. Change your presentation if the suspended fish are not biting.
We have pulled two houses up to the reef and two more will go tomorrow. This allows a very limited number to get in on a great fishing opportunity. Call us today to reserve your spot in one of these houses!
Happy Fishing!

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Fishing report 1/30/13

Fishing in 28-31 feet of water. The bite has picked up and numbers of fish caught are increasing. Walleye are suspending and electronics are helping to get them hooked up. A glowing and  light weight presentation has been producing the most. The deadstick still seems to be doing very well. We are getting a greater number of tullibee caught, so have fun with them.
We are planning to pull some houses up to the reefs soon. There is currently a large pressure ridge to deal with, so we need to work on that. Once we have houses moved we will offer reef fishing for $110 per person per day. This includes transportation to and from the reefs. These houses are on a first come first serve basis, so give us a call to book your reef house!
Happy Fishing!

Thursday, January 24, 2013

1/24/13 fishing report

The bite has increased slightly with the pressure stabilizing. Fish are still suspending so electronics are highly recommended. Use a small glow jig with bait to attract them in. However, they seem to be biting on the live bait deadstick. Bouncing the bottom a few times then bringing it up a 2-3 feet is also getting some follow and bite action.
We have our Pine Island road plowed out to about 24 feet of water. Off the main road is a wheel house row at 9 miles and another at 12 miles past the crossing, 32 and 35 feet of water respectively.
Stay warm stay safe, and happy fishing!

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Brr cold and fishing

Brr...We woke up to negative temps this morning and extreme wind chills.
Fishing has picked up over the last couple days. We moved our houses again. They are in 33-35 feet of water. Catching small sauger is still common but now there is a good mix of keeper walleye too. Slot fish are more readily caught now also.
Jigging gold and pink is drawing them in but the deadstick and live bait is what they are striking.
Our road is in great shape. However, the wind is strong which can cause big drifts at any time. If you head out on the ice road be sure to have extra layers and the resort phone number with you.
Stay safe and happy fishing!

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Fishing 1/15/13

Thank you to those that were with us over the past weekend. We at Cyrus do our best to keep the customers happy but this was beyond our control. We had 1" of rain followed by snow and strong winds overnight Friday. It took most of Saturday and Sunday to dig everything out and get the road back up to our standards. Many people didn't get to their fish houses until much later than planned. We apologize for any inconvenience and greatly appreciate your patience!
We have our road out about 9 miles now and about 34' of water. There are 2 wheel house roads off that and one road that goes over by pine island. The pine island road is out to about 24' of water.
Fishing has been off and on over the last few days. Morning and evening are the best bite times. Dead sticks with a live minnow are still producing the best results.
Thanks again for your patience. Stay safe and happy fishing!

Friday, January 11, 2013

Fishing report 1/11/13

Fishing yesterday into today has picked up. The dead stick with chubs seems to be the best producer. 7-8 miles out in 33' of water is the best area. We do now have a branch of our road plowed towards Pine Island out to 20' of water, for those that want to try over there.
Over a 24 hour period we are expecting a 60 degree temperature change. So hold on tight as this change might take us for a wild ride.
Thanks for fishing with Cyrus and good luck!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

1/9/13 Fishing and Road Report

Fishing over the last few days has been inconsistent. 33' has been the best depth. Using a glow jig with frozen on one line and a dead stick with live chub is still producing results. There are still many small sauger to pick through. When the walleyes hit they are usually nice sized eaters or even slot fish. Be persistent and use electronics to get the best results.
Our road is now open to all vehicles! Please drive slow and follow the posted route.
Thanks for everyone's patience and understanding. Happy fishing!

Friday, January 4, 2013

Road now open to 3/4 ton pick-ups

We are now allowing 3/4 ton pick-ups out! We are not allowing 1 tons, suburbans, or excursion size vehicles yet.
Fishing in the morning has been slower, but the afternoon bite has picked up greatly. Good #'s and sizes of sauger, with some eyes mixed in.
Don't forget, we sell live chubs, frozen shiners, tackle...and have a full bar and restaurant!
Stay safe and happy fishing!

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Ice fishing report 1/2/13

Fishing was much better today than it has been over the last few days. We moved many of our houses towards the north. A fathead on a dead stick was great today. Still many small sauger to pick through, but the number of keepers has increased. The walleye bite was a little harder to find. The ones that were caught were of much nicer size. Be persistent and patient and you should come out with some nice fish.

Happy New Year and happy fishing!

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Road update 1/1/13

We have moved our bridge and are now spanning the new crack. So we are allowing people to come up with 1/2 pick-ups or smaller. Still no Suburban, Tahoe or 3/4 ton vehicles. We will also allow you to pull your wheel houses out.
We are asking everyone to keep their speed at 20 MPH and a safe distance between vehicles.

Thanks for your patience and understanding!