July 9th Fishing Report

Well things have definitely changed on Leech Lake in the past seven days and it has created some tough bites some days.

Captain Freed and a young Fisherman with a Leech Lake beauty!

Captain Freed and a young Fisherman with a Leech Lake beauty!

We are still locating fish, but as in years past this is the time of year you will catch one, two, or a few out of a school and then have to stick and move.  The lake currently has a large abundance of bait in the lake from mayflies, crayfish, young of the year perch, etc which is creating a challenge at times for the bite.  When thinking about fishing this time of year you need to have a two step approach, reaction and putting a bait in front of the fish and keeping it there as long as you can.

The reaction style would be utilizing spinners and bottom bouncers, jigging raps, shiver minnows, crankbaits and other aggressive style presentations to provoke bites.  Slowing down would be the classic lindy rig with a crawler, leech, or big minnow or a slip bobber and jig.

Happy Fisherman!

Happy Fisherman!

Right now best fishing in focusing on long breaklines in 12-20 feet of water many days especially if wind is blowing into it.  Walker Bay, Agency Bay, and those long breaklines on the main lake are all good places to start. Some of the main lake rock reefs and bars are still kicking out fish in 15-18 feet of water.  Try working these areas over with spinners, crankbaits, or lindy rigs. Slip bobbers on a windy day are another great tactic.

Musky fishing should really start to pick up and fish get more active on the main lake rocks and bars.  Casting bucktails, top waters, aggressive jerk baits and other fast move baits can all be effective ways to locate active muskies.

Bluegills and crappies are showing up in emergent weed beds in 8-12 feet of water pitching a jig or under a slip bobber.

Great Leech Lake Walleye

Great Leech Lake Walleye

Local lakes in the areas are pumping out great multi species action right now along weedlines in 14-18 feet of water.  Working these areas over with live bait rigs, jigs with a crawler, bottom bouncers and spinners or if you enjoy casting throw plastics, swim baits, etc.  This is a great time to give these lakes a try in the Walker, Hackensack, and Longville areas.

Until next week
Tight Lights
Leisure Outdoor Adventures Guide Team

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