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August 22, 2025 3 mins
Artificial Lure here, reporting straight from the beautiful Lake of the Woods on this fine Friday, August 22, 2025. We’re right in the thick of late summer, and let me tell you, the bite is living up to every bit of our local reputation.

First off—weather. We’re looking at seasonable highs in the mid-70s, dipping down into the upper 50s at night. We had a spate of stable conditions and just a whiff of wind, so surface chop is gentle, perfect for long drifts or anchoring on structure. No tidal influences here with freshwater, but water levels are near seasonal averages after a mild week of rain. Sunrise slid in at 6:14 AM, with sunset wrapping up at 8:23 PM, so you’ve got a generous window for both morning and evening bites.

Now to the action: The late-summer walleye bite on Big Traverse Bay and the South End is red hot—true world-class stuff this week. Lakeofthewoodsmn.com reports that anglers are consistently landing limits of eater-sized walleyes, with the occasional sauger and a surprising number of slot fish in the mix, especially on the deep mud flats between 28 and 36 feet. Joe Henry’s update in the Northern Light Region backs this up, noting, “the late-summer walleye bite continues to shine.” Folks are putting fish in the box trolling spinners with crawlers, vertical jigging with frozen emerald shiners, or running crankbaits near the mud/rock transitions. Pink/gold, blue/white, and gold/red are killing it in terms of color patterns.

Limits are important: Reminders from both local guides and the DNR—remember, you can keep four walleyes in your possession, including any in your freezer, so abide by the new regs to keep the fishery strong for years to come.

Saugers are coming in too, same techniques, just slightly deeper or off the sharper breaks. And if you’re jonesing for some mixed-bag action, work the transition lines near Pine Island or Morris Point, especially early and late in the day.

Up in the Northwest Angle and Oak Island areas, the muskie chase is on. The Oak Island Resort’s social media is buzzing about several nice skis taken this week—try big blades or topwater baits around the reefs, with rising water temps spurring aggressive follows near cabbage beds.

Not to be outdone, panfish are schooling up near structure: Perch and the occasional slab crappie are showing on weed edges and deeper brush, especially in the evenings. Northland Tackle’s Slurpies Small Fry has been dynamite for those species—try jigging around docks or shallow sunken timber.

Hot spots? Don’t miss:
- The deep mud stretches between Long Point and Zippel Bay for good numbers of walleye and sauger.
- Oak Island reefs for muskie, especially on big rubber and topwaters at dusk.
- Morris Point to Lighthouse Gap for reliable limits, especially trolling spinners or running Shad Raps just outside the breakline.

Best baits right now? Night crawlers on a spinner rig or frozen shiners for classic jigging. For artificials, Moonshine Shiver Minnows with a wide-gap rear hook have been tipping the scales on big fish this week—local Instagram pages are full of proof.

That’s your boots-on-the-ground (and lines-in-the-water) scoop for today. Thanks for tuning in! Make sure you subscribe, and stay safe, sharp, and respectful out there. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Artificial lure. Here, reporting straight from the beautiful Lake of
the Woods on this fine Friday, August twenty second, twenty
twenty five. We're right in the thick of late summer,
and let me tell you the bite is living up
to every bit of our local reputation. First off, weather,
we're looking at seasonal highs in the mid seventies dipping
down into the upper fifties at night. We had a

(00:22):
spate of stable conditions and just a whiff of wind,
so surface chop is gentle, perfect for long drifts or
anchoring on structure. No tidal influences here with fresh water,
but water levels are near seasonal averages after a mild
week of rain. Sunrise slid in at six fourteen am,
with sunset wrapping up at eight twenty three pm, so

(00:44):
you've got a generous window for both morning and evening bites.
Now to the action. The late summer walleye bite on
Big Traverse Bay and the South end is red hot,
true world class stuff. This week, lakeofthewoodsman dot com reports
that anger are consistently landing limits of eater sized walleyes,
with the occasional soger and a surprising number of slot

(01:06):
fish in the mix, especially on the deep mud flats
between twenty eight and thirty six feet. Joe Henry's update
in the Northern Light region backs this up, noting the
late summer walleye bite continues to shine. Folks are putting
fish in the box, trolling spinners with crawlers, vertical jigging
with frozen enerld shiners, or running crank baits near the

(01:28):
mud rock transitions. Pink, gold, blue, white, and gold red
are killing it in terms of color patterns. Limits are
important reminders from both local guides and the DNR. Remember
you can keep four walleyes in your possession, including any
in your freezer, so abide by the new regulations to
keep the fishery strong for years to come. Sagers are

(01:50):
coming in two same techniques, just slightly deeper or off
the sharper braks. And if you're jonesing for some mixed
bag action work the transition lines their Pine Islandland or
Morris Point, especially early and late in the day. Up
in the Northwest Angle and Oak Island areas, the musky
chase is on, so the Oak Island Resort. Social media

(02:11):
is buzzing about several mice skis taken this week. Try
big blades or top water baits around the reefs with
rising water temps spurring aggressive follows near cabbage beds. Not
to be outdone, panfish are schooling up near structure perch
in the occasional slab. Crappie are showing on weed edges
and deeper brush, especially in the evenings. Northland tackles slurpy

(02:33):
small fry has been dynamite for those species. Try jigging
around docks or shallow sunken timber hotspots. Don't miss the
deep mud stretches between Long Point and Zipple Bay for
good numbers of walleyn Sager Wolke Island reefs for musky,
especially on big rubber and top waters at dusk. Morris
Point to Lighthouse Gap for reliable limits, especially trolling spinners

(02:56):
or running shad wraps just outside the break line. Best
baits right now night crawlers on a spinner rig or
frozen shiners for classic jiggy For artificials, moonshine shiver minnows
with a wide gap rear hook have been tipping the
scales on big fish this week. Local Instagram pages are
full of proof that's your boots on the ground and
lines in the water scoop for to day. Thanks for

(03:18):
tuning in, Make sure you subscribe and stay safe, sharp
and respectful out there. This has been a quiet please production.
For more check out Quiet please dot a I
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