Sunshine and Steady Patterns Ahead!
I thought this was a nice photo of 7 yr old Alex holding a nice โreleaseโ walleye – I love how the dorsal fin is standing just in front of his smile!
Last week brought challenges to Otter Tail Lakes Country fishermen.ย While some anglers on smaller lakes maintained pretty steady fishingโfor most species, including walleyeโthe larger more popular โwalleyeโ fisheries in the county have been difficult. Why? The cool down. Our water temps were very accelerated around the MN walleye fishing opener and crappie were spawning on many lakes. Bass and sunfish were beginning to crowd the shallows, and the shiner minnow spawn was well past the half-way point (all of which were about 2 weeks early). And then, suddenly, everything went to heck. We had 10 days of below-normal temps with overcast skies and rain.
Most species held on for a week, but by mid-last week things really unraveled. Patterns for many species went adrift. I have 25 walleye rods laying out and ready in my boat because things are crazy all over the lakesโI never know what theyโre going to want next so Iโm constantly switching. Keep an eye out for rapidly changing patterns, and do not refer back to last seasonโs calendar for help! ย This year is itโs own year, for sure.
Despite the difficult changes and challenges of the peat weeks and itโs ugly weather, I saw some very nice walleye catches and a lot of upper-class release fish (too large to keep). The northern have been feeding well too. Shiners are still trying to spawn on several lakes in the county which draws predator species to shore lines and river mouths to feed on them. In the mean while, there are a lot of walleye and northern out and away from the shore lines using middle lake zones and really donโt need to feed on shiners anymore. Be sure and have leeches, crawlers and minnows with this week. The weather sounds good and I anticipate positive changes and steadying patterns for all species. Once the water temps warm 2 or 3 more degrees, there will be a big up-swing in fishing and catching all around Otter Tail Lakes Country.
Good luck on the lakes this week.
Ross Hagemeister