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Deepwater / McKenzie Bay Area covers the region south of Shell Village to McKenzie Bay.

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    Deepwater / McKenzie Bay Area - Wednesday, February 8, 2012
    By: on 2012-02-08 19:02:50 | Add Comment | Post New Report
    Went out this morning and Dad and I got a limit of sauger/saugeye.  Nothing was really hot and heavy but a fairly steady bite.  Depths ranged from 17' to 26', did try deeper but not even a bite out there.  Most of the fish were on dead sticks with a couple on jigging spoons.  Also caught 3 northerns, 10 being the biggest, 2 white bass and one cat fish that looked like a basketball!  Beautiful day to be on the ice!
    Deepwater / McKenzie Bay Area - Tuesday, January 10, 2012
    By: on 2012-01-10 14:20:38 | Add Comment | Post New Report
    Any ice in the bays yet? Hoping to fish skunk bay in a few weeks.
    Deepwater / McKenzie Bay Area - Friday, October 14, 2011
    By: on 2011-10-20 13:14:15 | Add Comment | Post New Report
    Fished the slides, up to whopper Island and everywhere inbetween. We pulled bottom bouncers, lindies, cranks, and tried a little bit of jigging.We used crawlers and minnows, most of the fish were caught on minnows. We fished from 6 fow to 36 fow. The lake surface temp was still at 59*. We caught over 40 small mouth bass, a couple of snot rockets, 3 perch, 2 goldeye, 4 striped bass, and 4 walleye. Was a balmy 40* and 30 mph winds which didnt help much. Over all a good season ending open water trip.
    Deepwater / McKenzie Bay Area - Thursday, September 29, 2011
    By: on 2011-09-29 07:09:08 | Add Comment | Post New Report
    Was wondering if anybodys been out fishing around tunnel point/mosset area.Sounds like its suppose to be nice this weekend.Want to head there.any info would be appreciated>thanks alot.Just not ready to put the boat away just yet.
    Deepwater / McKenzie Bay Area - Friday, September 2, 2011
    By: on 2011-09-06 15:05:39 | Add Comment | Post New Report
    Fished around the beacon, and the rock flats with most success coming from the flats. Friday was a bit slow with only 3 keepers in the 16-20 inch range. We tried crawlers on spinners, plain beads, and slow death hooks, in 6-25FOW. Sat was windy as heck and the fishing was the same with only 2 keepers. Sun we went to the south side across from the beacon and picked up 7 more in the 17-21 inch size. Of course Mon the day we are coming home is the nicest weather wise and fishing wise. My 7 yr old daughter caught 7 fish 3 keeper wallys, my wife put a couple in the box and I caught the biggest northern pike I have ever seen looked like a gator it was 44 inches and 25 pounds. Not the greatest fishing weekend of the yr but far from the worst.
    Deepwater / McKenzie Bay Area - Sunday, August 21, 2011
    By: on 2011-08-22 19:49:53 | Add Comment | Post New Report
    finding 20 - 24" eyes scattered under schools of white bass minnows and on the deep side of perch schools.  Still running lindys with double hooks, crawlers or minnows worked equally as well.
    Deepwater / McKenzie Bay Area - Saturday, August 13, 2011
    By: on 2011-08-15 15:10:59 | Add Comment | Post New Report
    They Must Be Biting Somewhere.................
    Saturday:  Beautiful day on the water.  Wind was light and steady.  Noticed the water coming out of the bay was really green with chunks of algae floating.  Some the color of actual blue.  Water temps still hanging in the 73 degree range.  First spot was last weekends 3 fish in 5 minutes spot......Cranks down in 12 ft.....Today, nothing except a small 13" walleye.  Moved out a little deeper to 17 feet and picked up a couple pike.  No big deal, loaded up and headed to the next destination.  Gonna try some lead core in 20-25 ft.  Graph is showing some promise but nothing seems to want to bite....Few boats working the area but nothing being brought in to show...Picked up a couple small 10-13" walleyes.  Then, big swing on the rod and the weight of a dandy fish.  Not much fight to it just like a big ole walleye staying down...I will admit, the nerves were going as I had it just about to the boat....Still no sight until the drag takes off and with it, all my hopes for the elusive "wall hanger" walleye....Once in the net, a 35" pike is what is to show.  Qualifies for C&R but pales far in comparison to what a 10lb walleye would have brought.  Decided to head out to another favorite spot but once again, a 13.999999" walleye is all to show....Lucky it wasn't 14 or I would have kept it as it had some good girth....My son was getting a little tired and hungry so headed back in to drop them off and have some lunch.  Did head back out on my own but to make a long story short, caught a few more pike and a couple more small walleyes.  Did manage a nice 15" sauger out of 20 ft but released it and called it quits for the day.  Some people did manage to get some fish but overall the action seems to be slowing a little compared to the previous 3 weekends.  Didn't try any live bait Saturday so may have screwed up there.  Water was downright gross around Deepwater but as I headed south, it cleared up.

    Sunday:  We decided to make a quick trip out for a couple hours.  Wind blowing a bit more out of the SE today.  Gonna just put down some lindy's and spinners on an old trusty spot.  Within minutes, had my first walleye but at 14", I let it go.  We worked the area a bit in 8 to 15 ft but only picked up a couple northerns.  The wind started to pick up and being on the main part of the lake with the little guy, decided to retreat back into the bay where the water was more friendly.  Plus, my wife gets back sea sickness and didn't feel like seeing vomit fly from the boat...Hit a nice looking spot in 15 ft along the trees but all we had to show were some perch.  Made a little pass through 6 ft and finally wacked a good one.  Nice 24" walleye on a spinner and leech.  Made a few more passes but could only pull a couple pike so we decided to call it a day and head in.  Water temps back in the bay were at around 73 degrees.   
    Deepwater / McKenzie Bay Area - Thursday, August 11, 2011
    By: on 2011-08-11 07:51:53 | Add Comment | Post New Report
    I am going to mckenzie bay this saturday with my dad for the first time this year. We are planning on launching out of Mel's (I think it is still called that) and heading towards the mckenzie bay area. My dad loves pulling spinners. Has anyone heard any reports in that area of where to fish and what bait? Any general recommendations are greatly appreciated since this will be our only chance to fish this whole summer. Thanks
    Deepwater / McKenzie Bay Area - Saturday, August 6, 2011
    By: on 2011-08-08 14:18:00 | Add Comment | Post New Report
    Here we Go!!  Just in Time for the Weekend!!

    Headed down the to lake Friday night.  Fishing has been relatively good down our way the past few weeks.  And just like the previous two Friday's, rain and storms are forecasted.  Great, just in time to shut fishing off for the weekend......We no longer pull up to the trailer and the sky opens up and proceeds to downpour.  A final tally of an inch fills the guage.  Partner Pinnochle gives up a little something to do while we have a few Whiskey Cokes!!  Conversation is whether or not fishing will be any good.....

    Saturday:  Awakened by the sound of rain on the trailer.  Tired..... however playing pinnochle until 2:00 am will do that to a guy.  Finally around 11:00, the sky begins to show some signs of decent weather.  Loaded up and headed out.  Where is anyones guess.  Will they be deep or shallow.  Cranks or spinners??  Last weekend found us getting good fish in 8-10 ft.  Sounds like good place to start.  However, upon inspection at the ramp, water appears to be down and indeed upon arrival depth finder solidifies that at about 1.0-1.5 feet.  With apprehension, tried it anyway but as predicted, nothing.  So, off we go to another previous spot.  Cranks down in 8-10 ft.  After about quarter mile and nothing on graph or rod, decided to move out to 12 ft.  Wasn't long and had first fish of the day on.  However, a bad net job sent the 20" walleye free to fight another day.  Wounded, we carried on but wasn't long and had another 20" on and a solid net job this time put it in the well, followed by another 19" fatty.  Then, big fish on!!  Well, Sakakawea has became the Pike capital of the world and wouldn't you know it........Made a couple more passes and pulled a few pike and small walleyes until finally boated another nice 16" walleye and decided to keep a fat 14".   Fishing was slowing and wanted to change things up so moved out to 20 ft.  Bomber 24a's and Deep Little Rippers hit the water.  First fish, northern.....Second fish, smallmouth.....Third fish, northern....Finally, nice walleye at 18".  Continued on and was noticing a pretty "junky" bottom in 22 ft and with cranks set for 20,  seemed to be pulling right over top so dediced to give it a try.  All of a sudden, rod gets hammered and line begins to spool out.  My counterpart says snag but I say no way, that was a fish that hit that thing......No sight of it until it gets right at boat and once in the net, the fattest 22" walleye I have probably ever saw.  My lip scale puts it at almost 4.5 lbs.  Awesome!!  We played around in the 18-22 ft mark and were able to put a couple more smaller keeper walleyes in the well before calling it a day.  Water temps were down a bit in the 73-74 range.  Crankbaits were all that hit the water for us and upon arrival at camp, showed the lure of choice as many struggled to only get a couple.  T-Bone steaks and Pinnochle took up the rest of the night....and early AM!!

    Sunday:  Alarm off at 5:30 AM but quick look outside said go back to bed.  Overcast and windy.   Not my favorite fishing weather as having a place at the lake has taken some of the die hard out of me.  Probably good as used to be pretty willing to fish in anything...Decided about 8:30 to give er a try as sun was peaking and wind didn't seem too bad.....Well, I was wrong....Tried to get to previous day's spots but halfway out decided to turn back as wasn't going to beat myself up or worse to try and get there.  Some of the bigger rollers I've seen for a while coming out of the bay.  Retreated back into the bay but only managed 2 small walleyes and northerns.  Called it quits after 2 hrs of torture!!  Wind was just perfect making it difficult to load boat at times.  It was the most trouble I think I have ever had!!  Water temps back in bay around 73 again.                       
    Deepwater / McKenzie Bay Area - Sunday, July 31, 2011
    By: on 2011-08-01 11:30:01 | Add Comment | Post New Report

    And I Thought Boat Ramps Were for Loading/Unloading Boats......

    Saturday: 
    My wife and I headed out to the previous weekend spot in hopes of a repeat performance.  Upon arrival, a few boats were working the area but out deeper so was able to slip right in.  Spinners were on the menu since they had produced some nice fish the previous Sunday.  Wasn't long and the first 18" was put in the livewell.  Thank goodness, something to occupy my son!!!  The fruit snacks could wait and save us later!!  A couple passes later and a nice 16" joined the party followed by a real nice 20" walleye.  Wind then started to pick up making working the area difficult and was in 8-10 ft and right next to shore for the most part.  Missed a couple dandy bites and then my wife was able to latch into a good northern.  With 3 in the box and my son asking to go back to the trailer, headed in and dropped them off.  Called a buddy and asked him if he wanted to hop in and pull some cranks with me.  I wanted to crank an area I had my eye on but needed to make sure it was clear of any crank stealing debris....Depth finder made me smile as trees in 11 ft, trees in 10 ft, clear in 9, 8, 7....Sweet!!  Down went the cranks.....Wasn't long and "Double"......But, only 1 good walleye as other was a pesky northern.  Another hundred yards and another real nice walleye....Wow, the boat ramp was only hundreds of yards away!!  No one ever fishes here!!  Friend of mine was unloading his boat and we told him just put your electric down and start fishing!!  We were getting a lot of short bites and trail hooked fish so were interested to see if live bait would produce.  To make a long story short, we were able to get our limit as was he and another guy put 7 in the box.  All nice fish 15-21 inches.  Water temps were pushing 76 degrees.  With livewell full of fish and splash well full of empty cans, made the 100 yd treck to the boat ramp to load...

    Sunday:  Figured we would start where we left off but as the saying goes, "Here today, gone tomorrow".  Wind was blowing pretty good so re-treated back into the bay.  Found a nice spot inside the trees and put the cranks down again in 8-9 ft.  Wasn't long and had our first walleye of the day.  Had to sort through a few pike before able to get another nice walleye.  Then, "Double"!!  A nice 22" fish and another 20" went into the well.  Worked the area and was able to put 9 dandy fish in the livewell.  Number 10 was tough as we knocked one off with the net and I lost another good one at the boat.  Called it quits as my son was ready for a nap.  He was wore out from messing in the livewell and playing with leeches!!  Our 9 fish basket weighed right around 27 lbs and our best 5 walleyes came in at just over 18 lbs.  One of the best average I have ever had.  Water temps back in the bay were the same around the 76 degree mark.            


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