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Ice fishing dream trips

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For big steelhead and brown trout, the harbors and tributaries along Wisconsin’s Lake Michigan are beginning to turn heads in the ice angling community.

by Jason Mitchell

Ice fishing adventures abound across both the United States and Canada.  Some of these destinations are exotic and remote while other hot spots are on a high cycle.  Some locations are right down the road for some anglers while other fisheries require a road trip.

For many reasons, ice anglers are beginning to travel further away from home.  More anglers are traveling to destination fisheries each winter.

Ice anglers have so much more Intel today with social media and web forums.  The equipment just keeps getting better and more reliable.  Factor in more dependable snowmobiles, GPS and more rugged and durable equipment and there is no surprise that many ice anglers today are much more venturous than even a decade ago.  The world is indeed smaller with today’s technology and equipment.

This ice fishing season, make a point to explore some of these destinations.  We have traveled across the northern tier extensively chasing some of these hot bites and here are some of our favorite adventures from the past few years.

Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba

Lake Winnipeg guide Jason Hamilton with a greenback walleye that choked on a Salmo Zipper.

Lake Winnipeg guide Jason Hamilton with a greenback walleye that choked on a Salmo Zipper.

This massive body of water produces some massive walleye.  In fact, I dare say that in a week of fishing, you will probably hold more 10 lb plus fish in your hands than what you would from ice fishing over a decade on any other inland body of water.

Lake Winnipeg is not for the feint of heart.  You will need either tracks or a snowmobile but you will see a few crazy Canucks bouncing around in pickup trucks.  The expanses of hard packed snow can be hard on equipment.

The conditions can be brutal.  If you can break something, you will break it on “the Big Windy.”  This ice fishing hot spot is ground zero for the rattle bait craze but over the last few winters, big flutter spoons have become the hot presentation.

Once you get a taste of the big “green-back walleyes” this water is famous for, you will want to do this for the rest of your life.

Guide Jason Hamilton, www.jasonhamiltonoutdoors.com
Travel Manitoba, www.travelmanitoba.com

Fort Peck Reservoir, Montana

This rugged reservoir on the Missouri River in eastern Montana is remote and I have often joked that I felt like I was fishing in Jurassic Park because so many of the fish are just so big and old.  Massive northern pike, walleye and lake trout create the ice angler’s predator trifecta.

Because of the amount of rock along the shorelines, you will need an ATV but snowmobiles suffice some winters when there is more snow.

Fort Peck requires diligence with ice conditions as the water can fluctuate and there is moving water along with methane gas pockets that can create unsafe ice.

We often targeted primary points and reefs in the Dry Arm out of Rock Creek and found good fishing while hardly seeing any other ice anglers for days at a time.  For the less adventurous, the Duck Creek Area is less remote but can produce.

Montana’s Missouri River Country, www.missouririver.visitmt.com

Lake of the Woods, Ontario

Lake of the Woods is a special place and always a fun adventure.  Of course there is great fishing state side and there is plenty of great water to explore out of Baudette and Warroad, I love the diversity further up north and the scenery is striking.

Within 50 miles of Nester Falls is some of the best easy to drive to lake trout water available in my opinion with fish over 20 lbs a real possibility.

Ice anglers can also find untouched schools of crappie along with hoards of walleye.  If you love to snowmobile and love to fish, this destination is tough to beat.

Vic and Dots Camp, www.vicanddotscamp.com

Glacial Lakes, South Dakota

If you were to look at a map of northeastern South Dakota and draw a line from Brookings to Aberdeen, you are looking at the heart of the Glacial Lakes Country where there are literally hundreds of lakes.  Small town Americana at its best, there are numerous little towns with really friendly people.  Several hotels and lodges are scattered throughout the area and there are so many lakes to fish.

The jumbo perch put this region on the radar for ice anglers and no doubt that the perch fishing is as good as you will see anywhere with fish over 2 lbs possible from places like Bitter Lake and Swan Lake but don’t overlook the multi-species opportunities for walleye, bluegill and crappie.

I have spent a lot of time in this area and still don’t feel like I have scratched the surface.  This is an unbelievable area for ice fishing.

South Dakota Glacial Lakes Tourism Association, www.sdglaciallakes.com
Guide Corey Ewing, www.waubaylakeguideservice.com
Guide Jarrod Fredericks, www.southdakotaguidedfishing.com

Lake Gogebic, Michigan

This sliver of a lake in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan is an adventure.  With average snowfalls each winter that measure over the top of your head, people sometimes use snowmobiles to get to work.

This fishery is one of North America’s top bodies of water for consistently kicking out perch over the magical 2-lb mark.  You will probably catch more perch in the Dakotas but there is perhaps no better place to specifically target that caliber of fish.

Expect to encounter a finesse bite that requires a methodical grinding approach where anglers often score the biggest fish by dead sticking with mayfly wigglers.

Guide Jon Sibley, www.fishwithguy.com

Devils Lake, North Dakota

Ice Anglers are traveling to destination fisheries like never before. The author Jason Mitchell highlights some of the regions top ice fishing destinations right now.

Ice Anglers are traveling to destination fisheries like never before. The author Jason Mitchell highlights some of the regions top ice fishing destinations right now.

A longtime popular ice fishing destination, this massive natural lake in North-Eastern North Dakota can be simply incredible.  The good days are as good as it gets with trophy class perch, pike and walleye all a possibility.

For perch over 2 lbs, I am partial to Lake Irvine and Lake Alice, which is connected to Devils Lake through the Mauvais Coulee.  Good fishing can be found throughout the entire system however and with a walleye season that doesn’t close, late ice can be prime time.  All the fish seem to share that incredible girth and the walleye numbers in particular are off the charts.

Devils Lake Tourism, www.devilslakend.com
Woodland Resort, www.woodlandresort.com
Perch Patrol Guide Service, www.perchpatrol.com

Lake Michigan Harbors, Wisconsin

While the Milwaukee Harbor remains open through the winter and provides incredible fishing for kings, browns and steelhead, there are some really cool ice fishing opportunities on some of the smaller harbors and tributaries for both brown trout and steelhead.

We have filmed a few times on the Sheboygen River for steelhead and these small streams and harbors have become a true destination for ice anglers across the Midwest.  Perhaps the best brown trout fishery on ice for fish that can exceed 20 lbs.  Also one of the best bets for icing big steelhead you are going to find.

Guide Eric Haataja, www.wibigfish.com

Lake Oahe, North Dakota

This Missouri River Reservoir starts south of Bismarck, North Dakota and winds all the way to Pierre, South Dakota.  The upper end of Oahe in recent years has seen an incredible explosion of crappie and these fish often surpass 14″.

This fishery is riding on an incredible year class of fish that will die of old age in a year or two but for right now, this fishery reminds me of the Red Lake glory years.

Focus on creek channels that have submerged brush in any of the larger bays like Beaver Bay, Four Mile Bay and Porcupine Bay.  Walleyes can also be reckless as well and there is a really good chance of tangling with pike that can surpass forty inches.

North Dakota Tourism, www.travelnd.com

So many fish, so little time

Of course there are so many great destinations we didn’t get to cover in this article.  Places we hope to explore soon.  Bay of Quinte walleyes come to mind.  There are the pike and walleye of Tobin Lake and other road trip fisheries for giant lake trout like Clearwater Lake in northern Manitoba.

Of course the closer to home standbys like Minnesota’s Upper Red Lake or Nebraska’s Valentine Refuge Lakes are always fun.

One particular ice fishing adventure we hope to film soon is sheefish in Alaska.  Many of these destinations can be fairly affordable particularly with a handful of friends and can truly add to your life experiences.

2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Ken Dawson

    August 27, 2016 at 10:16 am

    Colorado has some awesome ice fishing .

  2. Primeau Hill

    February 16, 2017 at 9:31 am

    Yea dude! I loved fishing in Colorado. I caught so many trout and it was so much fun!

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