Winning Tactics for Red Lake First Ice Walleyes: Veteran ice guide Brian āBroā Brosdahl gives ice anglers the inside scoop
BEMIDJI, Minn. (November 10, 2022) ā Thereās a tradition among the most serious marble-eye hounds across the Ice Belt to travel each year to Red Lake, Minnesota, for some of the hottest first-ice walleye action anywhere. Some years that means Thanksgiving weekend; other years it comes later, like it will inevitably be this year.
If youāre a first-timer, know that there are a lot of resorts that line the lakeās basin, as well as a few places to stay along the way from Kelliher to Waskish. But spots fill up fast. Our advice? Get online now and book your trip nowā¦
āThe thing about Red Lake,ā says Brosdahl, āitās a shallower-type lake with a lot of mud, rocks, and sand. The lake was formed by large glaciers pushing rock around, so there are tracts where anglers troll crankbaits in the summer or anchor up and jig. Those same spots work great during first-ice.ā
Brosdahl continues: āRed is the perfect destination for first-ice travel on foot with a pull-behind sled; the walleye bite usually starts at the primary break-line along the shoreline, which is in 5- to 6-feet of water. As the lake freezes up, walleyes hang around that first break in shallow water, having spent late-fall chasing shiners and ciscoes close to shore. They linger on through first-ice.ā
As there gets to be enough ice to run four wheelers, snowmobiles, and side-by-sides, heavy traffic can push the fish into the 8- to 9-foot range, which is still close to shoreline access points.
āIāve walked out on Red first-ice many, many times, and fish-producing spots are typically a half-mile or less from shore, sometimes closer than that. I lot of the good spots are right in front of the resorts, too,ā notes Brosdahl.
Where To Find āEm
Ideally, if you can get out in the boat during late-fall on Red and mark the strings of rocks in the basin on your electronics youāll be sitting pretty come first-ice.
If thatās not a possibility, technology like the Humminbird Ice Helix 9 MSI+ GPS G4N MEGA 360 Ice Bundle is a godsend. Drop the 360 and pan the rock structure.
āFishing close to these rock strings makes a huge difference in the quality of the walleye bite,ā offers Brosdahl. āAnd you donāt need to be right on āem. Fish the edges of those rock strings.ā
Fishing off the side of the first break works great as well. But youāll find if you look hard, there are rock piles and rocky features all overāespecially on the southern and northwest side of the lake.
āThere are also little spots with sand clearings,ā says Brosdahl. āIf you canāt find any rocks, Iāll head out and start fishing in 6- to 9-feet, fish a little bit, and then move on. I see a lot of ice anglers going way past all these areas trying to get farther and farther out, which is a waste of time when the fish are closer to shore during first-ice.ā
For their length, Red Lake walleyes are very stocky and meaty. And there are some big ones to be had, too. Bro says that each first-ice he catches some over 20-inchers and fish between 23- and 26-inches, too.
āIāve heard of fish as big as 30 inches caught, but theyāre a little rarer. Big pike swim around too, so you never know when youāre going to catch a trophy toothy critter,ā adds Brosdahl.
What to Use on Red Lake
āRed Lake is all about simple presentations,ā says Brosdahl. āRed Lake āeyes love red glow baits. So, Iāll use a red glow Northland Buck-Shot Coffin Spoon or a Bro Bug Spoon in red glow and a minnow-head and set up a small rainbow or fathead on a Gamakatsu fluorescent pink hook on a deadstick.ā Redās brackish coloration is the catalyst for the effectiveness of red glow.
āI run and gun on Red a lot. I donāt put out the deadstick until itās time to hunker down in a spot. Iāve done well making little jumps where I could drill a string of holes in semi-circles and fish through āem. With the Humminbird 360, you can see the boulders and walleyes swimming through. Weāve actually used 360 to find Red Lake walleye travel routesāitās like a radar that refreshes and shows you the direction they move at certain points during the day. So, weāll drill accordingly to what weāre seeing on the screen. There are times when groups of walleyes keep moving through specific lanes among the big areas weāre fishing. Then Iāll drill micro-holes along those routes to keep clients on fish.ā
Red Lake is also a day fishery, largely due to its tannic color. Obviously, the walleyes bite at night, but you have lots of action during the day, too. As time progresses and machine travel starts, resorts start pulling out rental houses and shortly after that visitors start showing up with trucks and permanent houses. Then the fish get a little spooky and move off to 10- to 11 feet.
āThat last little sand bar before the reservation border can be good as winter progresses,ā offers Bro.
āFor me, the Buck-Shot Coffin Spoon and Bro Bug Spoon reign supreme on Red. There are a lot of times when Iāve used the Bro Bug spoon when nothing else worked. Thatās my peanut butter and jelly,ā says Brosdahl.
āBut my favorite overall spoonāNorthlandās Glass Buck-Shotāis also phenomenal on Red Lake. The glass rattle sound is new to older, wiser fish, so they investigate. Aggressive walleyes hit it right away. Load the Glass Buck-Shot with a minnow-head, shake it, and get ready. And bring three or four rods pre-rigged with different baits, plus a deadstick, and youāre set-up for fishing Red,ā notes Brosdahl.
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