Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Fishing Report Update
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Fishing Report
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
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
fishing report 2/12/13
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 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Happy New Year and happy fishing!
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Road update 1/1/13
We are asking everyone to keep their speed at 20 MPH and a safe distance between vehicles.
Thanks for your patience and understanding!
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Fishing report 12/30/12
Fishing is decent in 28'-32' of water. Still many small sauger to pick through. Walleye may be suspended, so use your flasher.
We are still keeping a road limit of 1/2 ton or smaller. No Tahoe, Suburban, 2500 or larger vehicles. Sorry, but we want everyone to be safe. We will allow larger vehicles out as soon as we feel the road can handle it. We appreciate everyone's patience!
Friday, December 28, 2012
Updated report 12/28/12
Fishing is still good at about 30' of water. Many smaller sauger are being caught with a few good keeper size mixed in. Walleye are being more finicky. Keep jigging with a glow or gold glitter and a frozen minnow. Use your flasher to help with those that are suspended.
We are still limiting the road to 1/2 ton or smaller. Please no Tahoe, Suburban or 3/4 ton trucks. We will let you know as soon as we are open to all vehicles.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Ice road and Fishing report 12/27/12
Mid-morning bite has been good at 28'-30' of water. Walleyes are suspending about 4' off the bottom. So bring a flasher or we have some for rent. There are many small saugers being caught. You will have to weed through the little guys to find some keepers.
Jigging a glow red, white, or pink with a frozen shiner is still doing good. Dead stick with a live chub is working well too.
Happy fishing!
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
ROAD OPEN to smaller vehicles
Fishing Monday and Tuesday was good. Fish are deep for this time of year at about 30'. Still catching them on live chubs from a dead stick and jigging glow colors with a frozen shiner. Bring your flasher as they can suspend some.
We look forward to meeting all of you! Stay safe and HAPPY FISHING!