Every day, our guides keep a careful record of lengths and locations of notably-sized fish as well as weather conditions, surface temperatures, and other observations that impact fishing success. And each week, this information is compiled to create our much-anticipated Lac Seul Fishing Report.
The systematic sharing of information is not only crucial for our crew to improve as anglers, but also as guides and hosts as we create incredible fishing experiences for our Guests.
August 10, 2024
- Howard Lampert
- 42.25
A Wild Weather Ride: The week began with summer, eased into early Fall, and finished with a Hurricane. I exaggerate a little, but not much. Everyone was at the lodge….
August 3, 2024
- Matt Tuttolomondo
- 30
The Mid Summer Groove Continues: It was definitely summer on Lac Seul this week. High temps were in the low to mid 80s most days and it didn’t always cool….
July 27, 2024
- Mark Behrends
- 29.5
Mid Summer Groove: The walleyes are not as concentrated as we would like, but it was still good fishing this week. We did find a couple of shallow water weed….
July 20, 2024
- Melanie Schmidt
- 29.5
It is always the Weather! It is the number one topic of conversation at every scheduled and unscheduled guide meeting. What was the wind yesterday? What is the forecast? How….
July 13, 2024
- Dean Degenhardt
- 43 x 22
Summer Arrived At the end of last week, I predicted that there was a good chance for a walleye weed bite. It was hot, flat, and sunny and some walleyes….
July 6, 2024
- Joe Speranzini
- 29
Summer Delayed The past week was dominated by another major weather system. The week began with inches of rain, high winds and many days of cold weather. Anglers were wearing….
June 28, 2024
- Jason Starr
- 29.25
Cooler Weather, but the Hot bite continues: We ended the week with a massive weather system. We are talking about inches of rain, winds gusting to 30, and temperatures falling….
June 22, 2024
- Craig Marty
- 42
On Fire! We had a huge rainstorm earlier this week with inches of rain, but after that the weather could best be described as normal. Surface temperatures throughout the lake….