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!