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by Bill Landmark
August 25, 2008

Fishing has been HOT HOT HOT!! If you haven't already been up here, you need to come now. Walleyes are stacked on the reefs throughout the lake and are aggressively hitting everything in sight, and I do mean everything! No bait has really stood out over the last two weeks. As long as you get on top of fish, you can catch them with about every lure and technique you can think of.

Most anglers are Lindy Rigging, but there are a fair share of jig and minnow fishermen out there right now too. The waters east of Dryweed Island still remain the best places to fish. Bass are hitting real well too! We are starting to see bass anglers fishing for the upcoming International Falls Bass Championship. They are finding fish off of deep weed edges and rockpiles using Raps. Crappies are starting to bite again. Anglers are finding a few fish in Black Bay, but most of the good reports are coming from Redgut, Morans, and Northwest Bay. Big Northern are harder to come by, but Muskies on the Canadian Side have really started to eat. I have been finding most of my fish off deep cabbage edges using topwater lures.

The fishing is great now and will only get better!! Rainy Lake...BIG FISH/Small Crowds! Come up for a Canadian experience, without the hassle of going to Canada!
By Bill Landmark
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