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  2. Leech Lake Report. A jig and minnow is turning walleyes on the wind-driven points and shorelines in less than 10 feet. The Bear Island area, Whipholt area, Battle Point, and GrandVu Flats are also producing walleyes on minnows in 7 to 12 feet.

  3. Leech Lake Fishing Report For September 9, 2021

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    Leech Lake Report. Jiggin’ Raps are producing walleyes on the main lake rock piles and mid-depth humps in Walker Bay. A jig and minnow is producing more walleyes on the wind-swept weeds and points as well.

  4. Leech Lake Fishing Report for September 25th, 2024

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    Leech Lake Report. Jigs tipped with minnows or crawlers are producing walleyes along the east side of Portage Bay in 7 to 11 feet and on the rocks such as the Annex and Big Rock areas.

  5. Leech Lake Fishing Report For September 21, 2021

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    Portage Bay, Bear Island, and the main lake flats are giving up some fish in 9 to 11 feet. Muskie reports have been slow, with a few being seen on the rocks. A few ringbills have shown up, but duck numbers remain light and grouse hunters continue to find good numbers of birds.

  6. Fishing Report Archives - Leech Lake Tourism Bureau

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    Leech Lake Fishing Report for October 2nd, 2024. Report from the Dock It’s taking a while for traditional, fall fishing patterns to develop in most parts of the state. While minnows are turning some walleye, the majority of better walleye catches are still happening with nightcrawlers.

  7. Leech Lake Fishing Report For June 17, 2021

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    Leech Lake Report. The main lake walleye bite has been tough, but a spinner and crawler will turn some fish in 12 to 17 feet off Otter Tail Point and Little Stoney Point. Jump around the shoreline breaks, sand, and weeds in Walker Bay with a leech and you’ll hit some fish in 8 to 14 feet.

  8. Leech Lake Fishing Report For June 23, 2021

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    Leech Lake Report. The key to catching walleyes most days is to cover water with a spinner and crawler or live-bait rig and leech on main lake structure in 16 to 22 feet. The shoreline breaks in Walker Bay also are producing some daytime walleyes in 14 to 20 feet.

  9. Leech Lake Fishing Report For August 27, 2021

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    Leech Lake Report. Muskie anglers continue to raise fish on the main lake rocks and points with bucktails or topwater baits. Walleyes are being caught, but you have to cover water with a spinner and crawler on the main lake bars and breaks in 12 to 16 feet.

  10. Leech Lake Fishing Report for August 14th, 2024

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    Leech Lake Report. A slip bobber, jig, and piece of crawler continue to produce walleyes in the Snakepit area in 12 to 16 feet. Anglers trolling crankbaits during low-light periods and after dark are catching walleyes on the north end of Walker Bay in 9 to 12 feet.

  11. Leech Lake Fishing Report for August 28th, 2024

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    Largemouth and smallmouth bass remain an easy catch, although bigger fish are being found deeper 15 to 25 feet depending on the lake. Bluegills are hanging tight to established weeds, while some of the state’s better crappie action now involves suspended fish off weedlines in deep water.