Walleye were caught everywhere this weekend. Largest numbers of fish were caught in Pike Bay on the trusty jig and minnow. Rainbow minnows seemed to be the bait of choice. Anglers in Pike Bay also had success trolling Rapalas along the wind blown shorelines. Trolling at 2 mph produced quality numbers. The best colors were all gold, with blue producing some fish as well.
The deep water fishermen had plenty of success too! 20-25 FOW on sand to mud transitions was best until mid morning, then sliding out a little deeper to 28-32 FOW seemed to produce better results. Chubs and rainbows produced equal numbers of fish. The best jig colors were any variety of orange during the day, and anything with black during lowlight hours. 3/8oz Northland Tackle jigs of any style are my favorite.
Overall the size of the fish were about the same deep and shallow. Average size this weekend was 13-15” with a bunch of small fish to throw back and keep you busy!! This picture is of a Glenmore Resort guest with a beautiful 29” walleye! This fish was caught in Pike Bay opening morning.
Check back in next Monday (5/22) to see next week’s fishing report!
Zach Hrvol
Fishing with Z Guide Service
I have been vacationing on Lake Vermillion for over 45 years. The past 10 years our time at The Glenmore has been a sheer delight. The facilities, hospitality, and service are outstanding as well as the excellent fishing. Throw in convenience to all the local activities and you have an outstanding vacation package.
Earl Jacobsen - San Diego, California