Rainy Lake Report
Posted: August 23rd, 2011, 8:25 am
Me and a buddy fished Rainy Lake from 8/14-8/19. It was my first trip to Rainy and WOW, what a big beautiful Canadian Shield lake! We only fished the US side and that was more water than we could handle for a week. I was hoping to catch 20-50 walleyes a day, but we only managed around 10 fish a day, that is including some smallmouth and pike action in the evenings. Walleye fishing was tough. We sat on fish with the IPilot anchor lock and jigged them with minnows. The screen would be lit up with fish and we would only get bite about once every half hour to hour. And then you had to let them suck on it for a minute before you set the hook. We did try Ranger Matt's suggestion of ripping one-eyes and blade baits to produce reaction strikes, but those fish have a much different mentality than the river fish most of us are use to fishing. The system was loaded with bait fish and the walleyes we caught were full. We were able to catch enough for shore lunch everyday and our biggest was a 24"er caught at 3:30am, yes 3:30 in the morning. It was something to the 1197c Hummingbird lit up like New York City, from all the zooplankton, baitfish, and walleyes, during our night fishing adventure. A full moon, drink in one hand, fishing rod in the other, a good friend talking about high school glory days, and my buddy catching his PB walleye. I will be back to Rainy, but I would suggest a June trip when the eyes should be more willing to bite. We stayed at Island View Lodge and it was very nice and reasonable.
Kyle
Kyle