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Tuesday, May 26 2010The fishing has been fantastic this past week. Nice limits of walleyes and northern pike have been taken and there are even some pretty good reports of white bass biting as well. The weather has been a bit of a roller coaster infact yesterday and today and we have had to cancel all of our groups due to either thunderstorms or high winds. So the water temperature has heated up and so has the fishing. We are still catching most of our fish pitching crank baits and mimic minnow in the shallow backwater bays and we have had some success slip bobbering the shallow water as well. The schedule for Mitchell's Guide Service is now in full swing. Our staff of guides is going to be very busy from here on out so look forward to more timely fishing reports and more photos as well. Now is the perfect time to take that first fishing trip of the season and enjoy one of the best shallow water walleye bites on the planet. We would love to take you and your group fishing real soon! Good Luck Fishing Everybody! Steve "Zippy" Dahl Mitchell'sGuide Service
Jason Mitchell even caught one! Jim and Janet Robinson fought off some rough water and caught a mess of walleyes and northerns
Hammer time! 5/15/10Kenji Motomatsu from Japan had a great day limiting out on nice walleyes and some nice northerns too! Sunday, May 16 2010Fishing the past couple of days has steadily improved. Mid 70 degree temperatures and plenty of sunshine has brought the water temperatures from 46 degrees to anywhere from 50 to 54 degree temperatures. We have been spending most of our time in the shallow water back bays both pitching crank baits and mimic minnows and slip bobbering as well. This shallow water bite provides some of the funnest methods of fishing of the year. Not only is it fun exploring all the new water we seem to get as a result of the flooding but there is nothing like feeling that explosion of a northern pike or a big walleye hitting your crank bait as it is reeled in. We highly recommend that you bring along a pair of polarized sunglasses so you can see all the fish that follow your crank bait right up to the boat. For those of you who love to cast, It doesn't get any better than this, and the best fishing is just beginning. Tuesday, May 11 2010Stop the presses!!! My how things have changed since our last fishing report. Just when spring was way ahead of schedule, the birds were singing, and the fish were biting, April ended and May began. Along with it came a whole new weather pattern. Frigid cold temperatures, rain, lots of wind, and we have even had some frost in the mornings. The water temperature on Devils Lake went from a way ahead of schedule 55 degrees to a 46 to 49 degree range that doesn't seem to change no matter if we fish the big water or the shallow water back bays. The fishing has been affected. This time of year the fishing is usually best in the shallow water because it is the first water to warm up but we need sunshine and warm temperatures to make this happen. The upcoming forecast does sound a little promising as we are supposed to be 70 degrees and sunny by the weekend so hopefully this will kick start our spring again and warm this back up again. Pitching crank baits in the shallows will still produce northern pike but the walleyes have been tough to come by. The best walleye fishing we have found so far has been in the current either by the bridges or the culverts. Our schedule really picks up next week so we should have more reports and more regular reports from now on. Good luck fishing everybody! Wednesday, April 14 2010 It's gettin to be about that time of year again! Actually things in the Devils Lake area are way ahead of last spring. As of yesterday, the ice is completely gone. We have already hit the 70 degree mark a couple of times and with the big rain we just had, the grass is just about green and probably will need to be mowed for the first time. Hard to believe it is only mid April. With this rapid spring upon us, the Mitchell's Guide Service staff is readying their fleet and preparing for war. There is a sense of urgency in the air and the way the phones have been ringing, the 2010 season is not far away. These warm temperatures should also kick the spawning into high gear as well and will hopefully make for a another record year of successful walleye reproduction for the Devils Lake fishery. The good old days are right now for Devils Lake. We have the best walleye fishing in North America and the outlook for this season could not look any better. We are coming off a tremendous season last year, the winter months saw very little fishing pressure due to all the snow, heck these fish forgot what a lure looks like! Now is the time. For the first time ever, Mitchell's Guide Service and Woodland Resort had a booth at the NW Sport Show in Minneapolis, MN at the end of March. By the way, we would like to Thank all of you that stopped by and booked a trip for this summer or just stopped by to visit. One question that we were continually asked was "When is the best time to come and fish Devils Lake?" The answer to that question really depends on how you like to fish. Most of May and June our fish are pretty shallow 1 to 5 feet of water. So we pitch a lot of crank baits and work the shorelines. As the water warms up the fish move deeper and our methods change. The months of July and August, we spend a lot of time trolling spinners with bottom bouncers along weed beds and flooded roads. We also do some trolling crank baits in 10 to 25 feet of water as well. We have a flooded timber bite that lasts the entire summer so we do a lot of slip bobbering with leeches which also is a lot of fun. September and October can be a smorgasbord of many methods as some fish go back into the shallow waters again. We do a lot of jigging over the side of the boat, trolling, and casting crank baits as well. So you can see the fishing on Devils Lake is very good entire summer. Going by the last two seasons, we have caught larger fish in May in June but generally work hard for them, meaning it usually takes all day to get a limit. July and August we usually catch more numbers of fish and there are times we have 50 to 100 fish days. Of course we only keep our limit but catching and releasing a lot of fish makes for an eventful day on the water. Some things you may want to consider:With Spring way ahead of schedule, the hot pitching crank bait bite may be earlier this season as well. You may want to consider an early to mid May trip. Again, Devils Lake is on the rise. There is going to be a tremendous amount of construction work in the Devils Lake area. Roads are being raised and so is the many miles of dike that protects the city of Devils Lake. With the number of construction workers in the area needing lodging and places to stay -- BOOK YOUR TRIP EARLY or you may have trouble finding lodging. |
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