Hello fellow oudoor junkies,
This will be my 2 sons and my first trip to the island. We are planning on being on the island for 11 days in late August. We are coming in from Copper Harbor and heading to Malone Bay and back. What are the best lakes to try and catch any type of fish? We would like to try and enjoy a fresh fish dinner at least once. We will have Mepps and Daredevils for pike, what else should we carry for panfish? Can you swim or wade in any of the inland lakes?
Richie is generally regarded as the best pike lake. Not much in panfish, but northern and perch in just about every lake. Most folks like me stick to daredevils and mepps. I'm sure some better fisherman will weigh in!
Siskiwit is a good lake for pike and lakers, thought lakers are easier to catch early in the season as they come shallow.
Wood is great for pike along the bays opposite side of the portage entrance bay. Whittlesley is good around the shore for pike in the evenig and morning, around the island for walleye (jigging works well).
Ritchie is great for pike. Which way are you going back?
Richie is generally regarded as the best pike lake. Not much in panfish, but northern and perch in just about every lake. Most folks like me stick to daredevils and mepps. I'm sure some better fisherman will weigh in!
Thanks for the info, how about swimming in the lakes?
Here's a couple more lure suggestions. My son and I caught pike "at will" on Richie with black/gold and black/silver 5" floating rapalas. Also try a johnson silver spoon, there weedless and great for casting right into the reeds. The Mepps #5 with a squirrell tale and orange/red beads is a pike killer. Fish around the islands and shorelines by casting to the edge of the reeds, or into them. Most of the pike were around 26 inches.
Swam in both Richie and Wood without problems, except in '07 when a "no body contact, or drinking" was issued on Richie due to blue/green algae by the Park.
johnhens wrote:Siskiwit is a good lake for pike and lakers, thought lakers are easier to catch early in the season as they come shallow.
Wood is great for pike along the bays opposite side of the portage entrance bay. Whittlesley is good around the shore for pike in the evenig and morning, around the island for walleye (jigging works well).
Ritchie is great for pike. Which way are you going back?
Going to be on Whitlesley in a week and a half. I have read about the walleye around the island across from the campground, just wondering if this is true and if so what are you jigging. I was planning on using gumball jigs with rubber twist tail grubs and tipped with a minnow.....the minnow will be a gulp plastic or if I can find it will be dehydrated minnows.
Going to be on Whitlesley in a week and a half. I have read about the walleye around the island across from the campground, just wondering if this is true and if so what are you jigging. I was planning on using gumball jigs with rubber twist tail grubs and tipped with a minnow.....the minnow will be a gulp plastic or if I can find it will be dehydrated minnows.
Those islands may be great fishing spots but please keep your distance from the loon nests on those islands. Loons are scared easily and will abandon their babies if spooked. The loon call is probably my favorite wildlife sound in the wilderness.
Right on Moss. I think there is some good informatin in the toilet at Whttlesey about time of year to avoid that island area and how far away you should stay. Fishing-wise, there's not a bad place on that entire lake.
Going to be on Whitlesley in a week and a half. I have read about the walleye around the island across from the campground, just wondering if this is true and if so what are you jigging. I was planning on using gumball jigs with rubber twist tail grubs and tipped with a minnow.....the minnow will be a gulp plastic or if I can find it will be dehydrated minnows.
Any of the jig and rubber baits would be good, I like the gulp leeches and flukes. I would check with the NPS before you use dehydrated minnows, not sure about that. As moss and Kevin said check on the status of loons on the lakes, if they are nesting. Have fun and take pics!!!
walker wrote:Hello fellow oudoor junkies,
Can you swim or wade in any of the inland lakes?
Moskey Basin has a nice sandy swimming area in the little bay off the shelter area.
We swam in Siskiwit last fall, nice though rocky. You could swim at Wood lake from the landing area as the water drops off nicely.
Don't know if you plan on going through Chiippewa, there is good fishing there also!!
walker wrote:Hello fellow oudoor junkies,
Can you swim or wade in any of the inland lakes?
Moskey Basin has a nice sandy swimming area in the little bay off the shelter area.
We swam in Siskiwit last fall, nice though rocky. You could swim at Wood lake from the landing area as the water drops off nicely.
Don't know if you plan on going through Chiippewa, there is good fishing there also!!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge of the island, you and several others are quite helpful in making the most of short time we have on the island.