Category Archives: Fishing Reports

Lake Vermilion Fishing Report

The walleye bite continues to be an early morning flurry so get on the water as early as you can. If you find the cray fish, you will find the walleyes, but keeping the cray fish o​f​f your bait is half the battle. Try a. . .

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WEST END FISHING REPORT

The bite has slowed up considerably due to a recent perch hatch and also a rise in water temps.   The walleyes are scattered, mainly between 14-21 feet, with rig fishing still producing using leeches or crawlers.  Also try bobber fishing  in slightly deeper water. . .

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Lake Vermilion East End Fishing Report

The walleye fishing on Vermilion continues to be good if you are on the lake at the right time. With the amount of forage in the lake, the fish have plenty to choose from and are often well fed and hard to coax into eating. . .

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Lake Vermilion East End Fishing Report

Walleye fishing has been good to great over the past week which has been easily noticed by the number of boats on the lake.  It is a great time to get on the lake and catch some walleyes in easy to find places as fish. . .

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Lake Vermilion Fishing Report – East End

The walleyes are cooperating better this week on the reefs and rocky shore lines.  A floating Lindy rig has been helping keep the bait out of the rocks and helps avoid the cray fish.  18 to 24 feet seems to produce the most consistent action.. . .

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Lake Vermilion Fishing Report – West End

The mayfly hatch plus a fast rise in temperatures has made the catch extremely tough over the past week and a half. Don’t stay on fish that aren’t cooperating – move on to another spot. I’ve had good luck working the transitions from rock to. . .

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Lake Vermilion Fishing Report – East End

The walleye bite is variable day to day with some days being a struggle to get enough fish for a meal and the next day they are practically jumping in the boat.  Worms and leeches are still working the best on Lindy rigs and spinners. . .

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Lake Vermilion Fishing Report – East End

The consistent Northwest wind has concentrated the walleyes along the wind blown shore lines.  This makes the walleyes easier to target along the rock edges in about 20′ of water.  Worms have been producing more than leeches over the past week and a half crawler. . .

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Lake Vermilion Fishing Report – West End

Some walleyes are still being caught on slip bobber rigs off of rocks and points, but that is slowing down. Now transitioning to open water humps and reefs. Depths will always vary on Lake V. according to fish-feeding patterns, types and source of food in that. . .

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Lake Vermilion Fishing Report – West End

The walleyes are biting! For rig fishing, use leeches or crawlers in 18-24 ft. Minnows have slowed. Bobber fishing still holding #1 spot. With the sunny skies, in shallower, rocky areas, during certain times of day, limiting out is no problem. The smallies have slowed. . .

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