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Thursday, September 10, 2015

Fall is in the air!!!!

Our favorite time of year is upon us!!!
So much to do so little time...Options for days...Devils Lake in the fall is a magical place that every outdoorsman should experience. Ducks/geese, diving in on the newly cut fields of grain. Grouse hunting, dove hunting, and of course white tail deer hunting!! Exciting time of year for sure!!
Oh yes, fishing too!! And as far as that goes it has been fantastic!! We are catching fish using just about all methods  these days, but the best bite had been with a bottom bouncer and spinner. Seems like 7-12 ft has been good for the shallower fish and 22-32 has been good for the deeper fish. Look for the bridges to get better and better as we continue into fall. Also, when the frogs find their way back into the lake, look for the bigger eyes to attack the shallows.
Good luck to all!! Enjoy this special time!!

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Labor Day weekend equals OPTIONS...

Its that special time of year in again in North Dakota! Harvest, fishing, hunting, and the beautiful fall colors!!
Kids are back in school and perhaps there is time for you and partner/friend(s) to head to Devils Lake to experience some fantastic walleye fishing.

We are still catching walleyes in shallow water along weed lines, seems like the weeds that have a transition from mud to rock hold the most bait, which equals the most walleyes. There are also a lot of walleyes being caught out deeper (25-32 ft.). Concentrate on these contours along the old shoreline, look for humps, rock piles, flooded roads, basically anything that has a depth change.
Bottom bouncers and spinners allow you to cover a variety of depths quickly. By far, this is the easiest way to fish on the lake right now; however, vertical jigging, and trolling cranks has also produced some great numbers of fish.

More fish will be showing up in or near the current areas (bridges). A popular presentation is to vertical jig or to slip bobber these areas. Don't forget that jigging raps can also be very deadly as we progress into fall. There are days that they really produce.

It's a special time of year...let us know if you need a fishing trip, lodging, or a point in the right direction.

Good luck to all!!

Thursday, August 20, 2015

The Bite Continues On.....



We are beginning to sound like a broken record, but the reality is that Devils Lake has been fantastic all summer and right now is no exception. We are catching walleyes, pike, bass, and a few perch. Most days we are working weed lines or rock piles. Seems like a lot of minnows and bait are located in or near the rocks right now, which equals walleyes! Look for the shallower bite to continue to get better and better as fall approaches. If this fall is anything like last, look for some monster walleyes to be caught along with a lot of nice eating sized fish as well. All the guides at Bry's Guide Service are so excited to get on the water each day. We have some of the nicest clients that come to us from all over the United States. It is so much fun to get people into awesome fishing. If you would like to make a fall trip happen, shoot us an email or give us a call. Good luck to all.

Thursday, August 13, 2015

The weather and bite are HOT!!

We are experiencing done if the warmest weather of the year in Devils Lake this week and the bite hasn't declined a bit, in fact, it might be better this week than last week.
What we are doing...as always we are covering water. The two most productive ways to do this is to troll cranks or pull bottom bouncers and spinners. A third of a crawler has been the best by far for live bait. Blade color doesn't seem to matter.
Number 5 Salmo Hornets gace dive well as have number 5 and 7 Berkley Flickershads.
Flooded points, humps, roads, and the old shoreline has been the best. Wirk 10-25 feet off water and get ready!
We are seeing a lot of 12-16 inch fish, please remember to handle the smaller fish with care as they are our future!!
Good luck to all!!

Monday, July 27, 2015

The bite continues...

Cover water...we have caught fish in 10-30 feet of water. Seems like it really can change from day to day. We are trolling cranks and or bottom bouncers with spinners. Plastics,crawlers,leeches, and minnows are all working. Cranks have also done well trolled between 2-3 mph.
We have caught some monster pike of late, jumbo perch, and white bass. It's fun when you catch the variety pack out there.
Summer is starting to slide so make sure to get out and enjoy the excellent fishing that the Devils Lake basin is providing!!

Thursday, July 23, 2015

The bite continues...

Cover water...we have caught fish in 10-30 feet of water. Seems like it really can change from day to day. We are trolling cranks and or bottom bouncers with spinners. Plastics,crawlers,leeches, and minnows are all working. Cranks have also done well trolled between 2-3 mph.
We have caught some monster pike of late, jumbo perch, and white bass. It's fun when you catch the variety pack out there.
Summer is starting to slide so make sure to get out and enjoy the excellent fishing that the Devils Lake basin is providing!!

Thursday, July 9, 2015

It's all about the pocket!

The old saying "90 percent of the fish are in 10 percent of the water" is certainly holding true right now on Devils Lake.
Pockets can change from day to day so it's important to cover water.
Without a doubt pulling spinners has been our best method to put fish in the box. Best depths are 7-15 ft of water. Crawlers, leeches, and plastics on spinners are all producing.
Pike fishing is more spotty with the warmer water temps, but most pike are caught mixed in with the walleyes.
Bass have been in shallow along rock shorelines.
Good luck to all! Walleye fishing should continue to stay great and look for fish to keep sliding deeper as summer continues!