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June 21, 2025 3 mins
Good afternoon, this is Artificial Lure with your Saturday, June 21, 2025, fishing report for Lake of the Woods, Minnesota.

We were greeted this morning with a sunrise at 5:14 AM and can expect sunset around 9:27 PM. The skies are partly cloudy with highs reaching the mid-70s and a steady west-northwest breeze around 10 to 12 mph—prime fishing weather for June! Water temps on the main lake continue to hover in the low 70s, creating optimal conditions for the bite to stay hot.

The jig and minnow bite is still solid all across the south shore, from Pine Island all the way up past Long Point. Anglers are anchoring up or using spot-lock in 12 to 24 feet on shoreline structure, underwater points, and especially the shallow reefs. Reports from both the South Shore and the Northwest Angle say schools of walleyes are roaming and feeding, with a nice mix of keepers and plenty of big girls that need to go back for another round. If you like a little more action, trolling crankbaits along shallow structure at 2–3 mph is producing, especially on rock and sand transitions. This week’s best colors on cranks and jigs have been gold, chartreuse, and pink, with a healthy dose of hammered nickels for those clear sky hours.

Along with strong walleye action, there’s a great mixed bag showing up. Jumbo perch, northern pike, and a few solid smallmouth bass are all in the mix, especially if you work shorelines and structure. Bass anglers are seeing results on finesse plastics and crankbaits, targeting points and scattered rubble. Remember, muskie season opens today in both Minnesota and Ontario Zone 5. The weed growth is filling in quickly, and early birds are scouting the bays and island saddles; big bucktails and topwaters should move fish as the sun gets higher.

Baitwise, you can’t go wrong with a lively shiner or fathead on a 1/4-ounce jig, but with water temps rising, crawlers on spinners are taking more fish each trip. For the deeper bite, especially east of Long Point and up toward Garden Island, drifting spinners or running lead core with crankbaits will find those schools holding in 30–36 feet.

A couple of hot spots you should check out:
- **The mud flats in front of Pine Island**—the structure transition is holding numbers of walleye and a few big perch.
- **Northwest Angle rock and sand transitions**—exceptional for both walleyes and smallmouths, especially around points and neckdown areas.

Sturgeon season is right around the corner, reopening July 1, so keep those heavy rods handy if you want to soak crawlers in the deep holes along the Rainy River—reports show the giants are already starting to move.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good afternoon. This is artificial lure with your Saturday June
twenty first, twenty twenty five fishing report for Lake of
the Woods, Minnesota. We were greeted this morning with a
sunrise at five fourteen am and can expect sunset around
nine twenty seven pm. The skies are partly cloudy, with
highs reaching the mid seventies and a steady west northwest

(00:21):
breeze around ten to twelve miles per hour, prime fishing
weather for June. Water temps on the main lake continue
to hover in the low seventies, creating optimal conditions for
the bite to stay hot. The jig and minnow byte
is still solid all across the south shore from Pine
Island all the way up past Long Point. Anglers are

(00:41):
anchoring up or using spot lock in twelve to twenty
four feet on shoreline structure, underwater points, and especially the
shallow reefs. Reports from both the south shore and the
Northwest Angle say schools of walleyes are roaming and feeding,
with a nice mix of keepers and plenty of big
girls that need to go back for another around. If

(01:01):
you like a little more action, trolling crank baits along
shallow structure at two to three miles per hour is producing,
especially on rock and sand transitions. This week's best colors
on cranks and jigs have been gold, shartruse and pink,
with a healthy dose of hammered nickels for those clear
sky hours along with strong walleye action. There's a great

(01:23):
mixed bag showing up. Jumbo perch, northern pike and a
few solid smallmouth bass are all in the mix, especially
if you work shorelines in structure. Bass anglers are seeing
results on finesse plastics and crank baits, targeting points and
scattered rubble. Remember, musky season opens today in both Minnesota
and Ontario Zone five. The weed growth is filling in

(01:46):
quickly and early birds are scouting the bays and island Saddles,
Big bucktails and top waters should move fish as the
sun gets higher. Bait wise, you can't go wrong with
a lively shiner or fotheed on a quarter ount's jig,
but with water temps rising, crawlers on spinners are taking
more fish each trip for the deeper bite, especially east

(02:07):
of Long Point and up toward Garden Island. Drifting spinners
or running lead corep with crank baits will find those
schools holding in thirty to thirty six feet a couple
of hot spots. You should check out the mudflats in
front of Pine Island. The structure transition is holding numbers
of walleye and a few big perch. Northwest angle rock

(02:28):
and sand transitions exceptional for both walleyes and smallmouths, especially
around points and neck down areas. Sturgeon season is right
around the corner, reopening July first, so keep those heavy
rods handy if you want to soak crawlers in the
deep holes along the rainy river. Reports show the giants
are already starting to move. Thanks for tuning in. Don't

(02:50):
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and tips. This has been a quiet please production. For
more checkout quiet please dot AI and that is it
for to day. Hit the subscribe button and never miss out.
Keep those tips up and lines wet. This has been
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(03:11):
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