Minnesota Walleye Fishing
 

Blackduck Lake provides lucky anglers
with some of the finest walleye fishing in the state.
There are often good catches of northern pike and perch,
and the lake also holds bass, crappie and sunfish.
Other area lakes also offer great day trip fishing opportunities.
We have large 16 foot aluminum boats and offer new
outboard motors for rent. There are well constructed docks

 and a fish cleaning house on the property.

 

Want company fishing !    Ask Tom if he wants to go out ! 

Tom, does not guide, but likes to fish and is available some afternoons and evenings.


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40 INCHES !!!       Caught and released on Blackduck Lake 

 

 

Minnesota DNR Fish Stocked by Species for the Last Five Years

Year

Species

Age

Number

1999 Walleye Fry 2,100,000
2000 Walleye Fry 1,300,000
2002 Walleye Fry 1,260,020
2003 Walleye Fry 1,375,000
2005 Walleye Fry 1,375,000

No information available on 2006 stockage.

 

2006 Minnesota Fishing Changes

 Minnesota State wide changes

Walleye   -  Possession limit 6 ( Not more than 1 walleye over 20"

may be taken each day)   (  This is a change from 24" to 20"  )

Blackduck Lake

Sunfish possession limit is 5

Note:  There are no special slot limits on Walleyes and Northern Pike on Blackduck Lake.

 

 Minnesota Perch Fishing

 

Perch fishing 

 

Minnesota Fishing and Fishing Blackduck Lake

For Walleye fishing, the bait of choice for fishing Blackduck Lake can usually be divided up in seasons.  Fat head minnows work well in spring and fall fished on Lindy type rigs, single hook spinners, jigs and small jigs or bare hook on slip bobbers. Late spring also try leeches.  Leeches are an excellent  summer and fall bait, and are fished the same as minnows, but often with a small float or floating jig to help hold the bait off and above the bottom summer weeds and moss.  Worms are a great summer and fall bait and in combination with different techniques and tackle can be used to catch all species.

Early spring fishing is normally done in shallower water 7 to 12 feet along the shore on near old weed beds or major sized lake bars.  After dark trolling of lures at times can be productive.  Late spring fishing along emerging reeds can be good choice.  Late evening fishing  including 1/2 hour after dark on Blackduck lake is usually prime fishing time.   

Summer fishing is a time to slow down presentation and to fish deeper and mid lake humps and bars, especially at bright day times. Weed edges  will will usually hold some walleyes all summer long.  Try slip bobber fishing, especially late evening. Trolling smaller crank baits can trigger walleye action, you may need a weight to get them deeper. 

Fall fishing using a 2 hook spinner rig with 1/2 a night crawler can be devastating, bring in perch, walleye, blue gills and even northern. Trolling smaller crank baits, slow for walleyes faster for northern works for active fish. Don't be surprised if perch, bluegills and crappies are also actively hitting these lures.  This the time for northern pike to get active and hungry, especially the big ones.

 

 

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