Steve Herbeck
02-25-2010, 02:31 PM
while muskies get alot of the attention here on this board because it is a glamorous trophy species so to speak and because of our rep of putting so many big ones in the pics over the years sometimes people who haven't been to eagle or in recent years don't get the story on the terrific multi species action available on eagle lake.ALL 5 SPECIES which can't be done many destinations.
if yu go back through the pics from last few seasons you will see many and numerous pics of big walleyes 30"+ probabaly more than some very noted fisherys. the walleye fishing on eagle has exploded and rivals any in nw ontario not only in big avg size fish 20-26" with potential for a 28-32" fish any day but tremendous year classes coming up in the 14-18" eater sizes.
the smallmouth fishery is also steadily increasing with big avg size in the 16-20"+ range and has been a well kept secret among bass fishing fanatics, but i recomend hitting peak times,best times for these great fighters is last of may through june and again a real sleeper time for big smallies is end of sept and early oct.
avg pike size has also steadily been increasing with a good number of 40"+ fish in the system and lake trout are holding steady with excellent shots at 18-25#+ fish on eagle and great numbers of 3-8 # on nearby portage lakes.
i'll be posting some techniques and tactics for early season fishing these species after i get off the road this weekend.
the middle of may thru first 3 weeks of june was long considered the holy grail of timing to make trips for walleyes,pike,lake trout,and bass and because of some late springs many think they might not have open water because of storys from much further north, we have NEVER not had open water and great fishing opener may 15 and on.
in the meantime chime in on any specifics you want info on and or experiences.
steve herbeck
if yu go back through the pics from last few seasons you will see many and numerous pics of big walleyes 30"+ probabaly more than some very noted fisherys. the walleye fishing on eagle has exploded and rivals any in nw ontario not only in big avg size fish 20-26" with potential for a 28-32" fish any day but tremendous year classes coming up in the 14-18" eater sizes.
the smallmouth fishery is also steadily increasing with big avg size in the 16-20"+ range and has been a well kept secret among bass fishing fanatics, but i recomend hitting peak times,best times for these great fighters is last of may through june and again a real sleeper time for big smallies is end of sept and early oct.
avg pike size has also steadily been increasing with a good number of 40"+ fish in the system and lake trout are holding steady with excellent shots at 18-25#+ fish on eagle and great numbers of 3-8 # on nearby portage lakes.
i'll be posting some techniques and tactics for early season fishing these species after i get off the road this weekend.
the middle of may thru first 3 weeks of june was long considered the holy grail of timing to make trips for walleyes,pike,lake trout,and bass and because of some late springs many think they might not have open water because of storys from much further north, we have NEVER not had open water and great fishing opener may 15 and on.
in the meantime chime in on any specifics you want info on and or experiences.
steve herbeck