Monthly Archives: February 2016

February 24th, 2016

Yesterday the bite remained pretty good for both Walleyes and Perch. The Tullibees were biting in the Tullibee Hole as well.

The ice conditions are very good and even with the warm day coming Saturday there will be no problems with getting around on the lake.  The cooler temps up here froze all that had melted and got wet last weekend and one day of 40 degrees will not affect it.

We had a couple cancellations from anglers for our deluxe rentals so there are some openings yet.  We will be breaking them up in 24 hr periods instead of the normal 48 hr weekend stay for those interested.  This will be the last Walleye weekend of this season so come and enjoy the bite for the last time this winter, It will be a great weekend to be out there.

Also the Lybacks/TWP Tournament will be held this Saturday. Remember you must be registered prior to the tournament.  See attached: TWP 2

We will start to pull houses Monday but i plan on leaving a couple rentals out for Perch and Tullibees and one or two in Northern Pike areas for those wanting to rent until March 7th.  After that we will maintain roads out there as long as the weather permits.

Keep a Tight Line!

Eddy

February 23rd,2016

Not many anglers out yesterday so not much to report.  The best activity was in 14-18 feet for Perch. About 1 out of 10 were 10″ plus.  The 13″ to 17″ Walleyes were biting as usual on the deeper edges.

Ice conditions are very good with what was wet is now frozen and the roads have “smoothed out” with the freezing process.

The  Lybacks/TWP Tournament is full and will be held this Saturday.  Entrants should read attached rules. TWP 2

Walleye season ends Feb 28th. We will be keeping a couple rentals out for Perch and Tullibee fishing and probably put a couple in Northern Pike areas until March 7th. After that we will be maintaining roads as long as the weather permits.

Keep a Tight Line!

Eddy

February 22nd, 2016

Sunday as anglers left reports of catches showed it was a pretty good weekend for most.  Some didn’t do to well and some had some good catches. The shallow water overall had the biggest fish.  Heard of 3 Northern over 40″ C/R, numerous Walleyes from 24″-28″ too.  The deeper reefs and gravel seemed to have more smaller Walleyes.  Perch most everywhere were biting but the smaller 7-9″ were the most active.  The “keepers” were not as active though many with cameras were seeing them.

The water started freezing up more and by the middle-end of this week should be froze solid with the temps that are coming.  This Sunday will be the last Walleye weekend and we can keep houses out unattended overnight until March 7th.  I will keep a couple rentals out for Tullibee and Perch fishing. and a couple in Northern Pike areas as the Pike season is open on Mille Lacs until March 27th.  After the 7th we will keep the road open as long as the weather permits.

The Lybacks/TWP Tournament this coming Saturday. For those signed up see attachment for rules   TWP 2