Lake of the Woods MN Fishing Report 11/11/2025
2 weeks ago by Chris Munchow
Modified Nov 12th, 2025 at 1:46 AM

On the South End… A strong late-fall walleye and sauger bite continues across the south shore of Lake of the Woods. Fish continue to be staged in various areas along the south shore and are biting. Not many are fishing this time of year as the traditional firearms deer hunting season is in progress in MN.
The best action remains in 15–25 feet of water. The water temperature has dropped to 42°F, and the fish are active.
Vertical jigging with a frozen emerald shiner or live minnow continues to be the top presentation. Gold, orange, pink and glow colors remain strong.
On average, ice fishing kicks off around December 10, though Mother Nature will ultimately decide when it’s time. Resort guides and outfitters who work the ice daily will monitor conditions closely and let everyone know when the ice they’re on is ready.
On the Rainy River… Walleye fishing right now is good in the Rainy River. A mix of “eaters” along with slot fish (19.5–28 inches) and occasional “pig” being caught. A jig and minnow remains the go-to, and anglers are focusing on edges that walleyes follow, current breaks, and deeper holes.
Those who fish during the deer hunting season are often rewarded. There are some boats on the river, but most anglers are in the woods!
Up at the Northwest Angle… Some back bays froze up with a skim of ice this past week. All part of the progression as there is a bit of late fall fishing going on, but most are looking forward to ice fishing.
Once again, those out pursuing walleyes or muskies are being rewarded with great results.
Big numbers of walleyes are being caught on both sides of the border. Location of the fish is setting up nicely for ice fishing. It won’t be long!
Check out info about Lake of the Woods ice fishing our new ice fishing page at https://lakeofthewoodsmn.com/ice-fishing/.