Fishing Report from Lake of the Woods Tourism Bureau 10.13.22

Fishing Report

10.13.2022

On the south end…  Walleyes are being found in various schools along the south shore with some very good fall fishing taking place.  A mixed bag of walleyes, saugers, pike, jumbo perch and an occasional crappie or sturgeon.

Nice reports from Long Point, to Zippel Bay to Morris Point Gap over to Lighthouse Gap.

Lots of fish being marked with electronics.  Some schools are more active than others.  The belief is it will continue to get even better with cooling water temps.  Most anglers are finding walleyes that will cooperate.

Anchored up and jigging with fatheads and frozen shiners is the ticket.  Slide the hook of the jig through the mouth of the minnow, out the gills and as far back as possible, putting the hook through the minnow about half way back on the minnow.  This will get you more hook ups with light biting walleyes and saugers.

Jig colors, try strobe gold (like a disco ball) or plain gold combined with orange, glow white, glow red, pink or chartreuse.

Charter boats are on good schools of walleyes and will be fishing through October.

On the Rainy River   More and more shiners moved in the river this week, as did more walleyes.  Most are finding fish and going through a lot of bait.  If you aren’t finding fish, move until you do.  They are around.

Some good reports from Four Mile Bay to Baudette and east to Frontier and Birchdale.

Jigging with frozen shiners is the most common technique, especially when fishing structure.  Trolling crankbaits upstream in the river is also catching some nice walleyes.

Cooler water temps are getting the sturgeon active.  Some big fish were caught again this week.  With colder water, target holes in the river.

Boat ramps are open from Wheeler’s Point to Baudette east to Birchdale.

Up at the NW Angle…  Walleye fishing continues to be really good up at the Angle.  Jigging with a minnow or plastic is catching good numbers of fish on both sides of the border.

Targeting structure has been the ticket for most walleye anglers.  Points, rock islands, sunken islands, neck down areas, etc.

Big pike continue to be caught by unsuspecting walleye anglers.

Muskie activity was good again this week.  Casting shorelines has been productive and with cooling water, trolling shorelines will soon be effective.

As of October 1, 2022, being vaccinated for COVID is no longer required to enter Canada.  In addition, the ArriveCan app is not required, but optional.  Perfect timing for the rest of the fall and the ice fishing season.

Are you retired? Still want a little something to do? Join our team!!

Our team here at

Dale’s On Lake of the Woods

6782 Gull Rock Rd NW

Roosevelt, MN 56673

19 miles from Warroad

37 miles from Baudette

40 miles from Roseau

 

We are looking for 2 more great team members!

 

Have you retired from your job but looking for a little something to do!
Men and Women alike
all welcome to apply!

 Greeting and taking care of the needs of our guest’s -assisting guests checking-in and checking out!  Also, a small amount of miscellaneous cleaning duties!

Our office!!

Hours of day, hours per week, very flexible, $15/ hour to start and no experience needed- we will show you the ropes- Great Customer service skills important.

 Call Connie today Connie at 320.630.6734

Thank you

Dale & Connie

 

 

Hours

Harbor Application Update

GREAT NEWS!!!!!!!!!!

WE HELD OUT UNTIL TODAY JUST TO GIVE YOU

ALL THE NEWS AT ONE TIME!!

ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH, DALE AND I RECIEVED OUR HARBOR PERMIT!!!

IF I COULD HAVE CONFETTI, BELLS, WHISTLES ON THIS POST I WOULD~

WE ARE EXTATIC~JUST SO HAPPY, YEP, I SHED MORE TEARS, BUT HAPPY TEARS!!

THE NEXT STEP WAS TO MEET WITH LAKE OF THE WOODS COUNTRY LAND AND WATER DEPARTMENT TO APPLY FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT~

THIS IS OUR FINAL STEP THAT WE WILL NEED TO COMPLETE! (HOPING)

UNFORTANTLY WE WERE TOO LATE TO GET ON THE OCTOBER MEETING AGENDA, HOWEVER, WE HAVE THE PERMIT APPLICATION COMPLETED, PAID THE APPLICATION AND FILING FEE, NOW WE WAIT FOR THE LETTER THAT WE WILL BE ON THE NOVEMEBER AGENDA, THERE WILL BE ON ON-SITE VISIT NOV. 1ST AND OFF TO THE MEETING 7:00 P.M. NOV 2ND!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Come be part of our Team!!!!

We are looking for help with Office Work and Light Cleaning and looking for Assistance on the Ice this winter -Resort Laborer Position’s Available!

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  • Winter Season
  • Starting pay $15.00/hour – pay based on experience and performance
  • Variable Schedule Weekdays and / or Weekends – Very flexible with number of days, whether 1 or more days.  Mornings or Afternoons, number of hours, etc. Come see me and we can take a look at what works!!
  • Holidays off – if you want to work the holiday pay is time and a half
  • Winter campsite available free of charge if you have some type of winterized RV or wheelhouse to reside in. Pay your own propane and electricity.  Campsite available winter only. Shower tokens Free-Further details discussed in depth with interview/employment.
  • Free hot noon meal with beverage every day.  This is for all team members.  Any and all other meals, food, beverages will be on your own the remainder of each day.
  • Fishing on your day off.  Opportunity to fish on your day off in our personal scouting day house, this would need to be pre-arranged with Connie.

Job Description- Office – Light Cleaning – Basic detail

  • Guy’s or Gals can apply
  • We are looking to have 2 team members to cover the office and light cleaning duties 7 days a week.  Right now, we have Jess, Kala, and me and would like some extra hands to help out!  Come join us!!!
  • Office work: Guest check-in and check-out
  • Watching over coffee bar area, making coffee, keeping it clean, restocking supplies.
  • Keeping an eye on noon crock pot meal, keep snacks available, keep staff food area clean
  • Customer service to assist any and all that come to our office
  • Light cleaning duties: Office, Guest bathroom’s, Guest Shower area, Fish Cleaning tables 1 x/each day, occasionally 2x/day. Could be occasional cleaning of sleepers on ice, this can be discussed at interview.
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Job Description- On Ice Assistance – Basic detail

  • Winter Season – join our current team of 3-looking for another team member or two to help on the ice this winter.
  • Variable Schedule Weekdays and / or Weekends – Very flexible with number of days, whether 1 or more days.  Mornings or Afternoons, number of hours, etc.  Come see me and we can take a look at what works!!
  •  Ice Experience not required – we will provide 1:1 training
  • Assist Dale with Checking ice conditions
  • Assist Dale with transporting Guests to Sleepers and Day houses each day
  • Assist Dale with transporting Guests off the Ice when Checking Out
  • Assist Dale with moving sleepers and day houses to new fishing spot-more details about this routine at time of interview
  • Banking of Fish houses each day
  • Fueling Generators
  • Propane tanks: transporting of and setting up on fish houses, switching tanks.
  • Valid driver’s license required
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Call Connie at 320-630-6734 or stop in at our Resort for application form!

Dale’s On Lake of the Woods

6782 Gull Rock Rd NW

Roosevelt, MN 56673!

 

What have we been up to!!!

Harbor Update

2 weeks ago, we were required to make additional changes to our design per request of DNR. We contacted our engineer, made the corrections and uploaded the revised design and documentation to MPAR for review and approval by DNR.

Spoke to Brent, DNR, last Thursday and he was going to review the changes. As of today, we have no further information. 

Hoping today, each day, we are notified of the results.

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Water levels are now below the Ordinary High-Water Mark

We continue to receive updates from the Lake of the Woods notice board. We are continuing to remove the protective berm we built to keep the high water out of our resort.  We have been able to regain campsite #5 for the remainder of the fall season.  We have done a lot of removal of debris, replanted grass seed and scraped off the layer of silt left on the campsite pad’s that have been underwater since May.

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Clean – Clean – Clean

Our Dear Kala has been cleaning to beat the band over the last couple weeks. Kala cleans our sleepers after each stay and these last 2 weeks she has also deep cleaned our 4 – 10 x 14 Day house and our scouting 8×12 Day house.

Kala is amazing, she works 2 other jobs and has her own massage business, WOW is she something else. Real blessed to have her with us, that’s for sure.

Terry and Jan, who volunteer here in the summer, pitched in with cleaning duties before they headed back home to Wisconsin.

Jan and I washed windows, Terry got the small pressure washer out and cleaned the fish cleaning building as well as the men’s and women’s bathroom/shower building.  

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Painting

 Painting is down to a little touch up and we can call it good!

Thank you to Lindi, Terry, and Kala who helped me paint all our Sleeper bathroom’s and all our Sleeper generator boxes.

All that is left is for me to get all the garbage cans fastened down, totes filled with supplies (T.P.)! and reflective tape on all corners!!  

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In between all this we still have our camping going on!  We have campsites open until the end of October and we can even be available for Deer Hunting in November!

Come spend some clear, calm, fall days with us, leaves are

changing colors!

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Lake of the Woods Secretariat – Notice Board Updates 9.15.22 sent to dmrservice@hotmail.com

Lake of the Woods Secretariat –

Notice Board Updates

2022.09.15 Level Forecast

Sep 15, 2022 02:18 pmAfter two weeks of very dry weather, the next few days will be much wetter for most parts of the Winnipeg River basin with a low-pressure system slowly tracking through Northwestern Ontario. Over the next few days, precipitation totals are expected to reach at least 50 mm for the majority of the basin, with some locally higher amounts of rainfall possible. This precipitation will cause tributary flows to increase temporarily and will add inflow to the major lakes.

The current level of Lake of the Woods is 323.20 m (1060.4 ft), 90th percentile level for this time of year. The average lake level declined by 16 cm (5 in) over the past week. The forecasted precipitation will not stop the lake level decline, but will simply slow the rate of decline to 4 to 11 cm (1 to 4 in) over the next week. The scheduled Lake of the Woods outflow decrease to 1000 m3/s has been postponed to Monday, September 19th.

Over the next few days, Winnipeg River levels may remain stable with local inflow increases caused by the precipitation. However, by Monday with the outflow reduction from Lake of the Woods, the levels along the Winnipeg River are expected to decline by 18 cm (7 in) below the Norman Dam, by 14 cm (5 in) above the Dalles and by 11 cm (4 in) at Minaki with this outflow reduction.

The current level of Lac Seul is 356.36 m (1169.1 ft), a 40th percentile level for this time of year. The lake level declined by 4 cm (1 in) over the past week and with the forecasted precipitation is expected to remain stable or increase by up to 5 cm (2 in) over the next week. Lac Seul authorized outflow is 300 m³/s with no changes scheduled.

An additional Public Information Session has been added to the schedule for next week. On Wednesday, September 21st a session will be held in Morson, ON from 1:30 to 3:00 pm at the Morson Community Hall.