Steve Nosbisch Guide Service The walleyes are transitioning from their springtime shallow water haunts to the main lake break lines. Fish seem to be concentrating In areas close to the spawning flats. Look for fish in 8’-16’ of water with rocks or gravel to be holding fish. Pay attention to the wind, because areas with… More Info
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Steve Nosbisch Guide Service Overall fishing is still good on Leech Lake. The fish seem to be constantly on the move, so staying mobile and looking for an active school of fish is important. Wind blown shorelines and points are still holding the majority of fish right now. Ottertail Point, Pine Point, and Stony Point… More Info
Steve Nosbisch Guide Service Fishing opener was a huge success once again on Leech Lake. Many keeper size walleyes were caught along with some big fish to keep it fun. Fish were being caught in a variety of locations. Many of the rocky main lake shorelines and points were holding fish when the wind was… More Info
Well we are counting down the days or in our case the number of sleeps until Minnesota Walleye Opener. Our team is ready to go. Boats are rigged, rods are tied up, line is spooled, our favorite jigs picked out, and we are anxiously watching weather reports and collecting minnows. The 2018 Opener is shaping… More Info
Leech Lake South Shore Conditions Report 02.27.19 Unfortunately, Ice and Snow conditions on the south end of Leech Lake have made all travel unsafe. Slush varies from 6”-24” throughout the area. Additionally, snow levels are 20”-30” deep. New cracks are frequently forming and flooding water onto the ice, probably due to the extreme weight of… More Info