| Pelican
Lake is a 12,000 acre body of water dotted with 53 island, many bays
and points. The average depth of water is 13 feet with the deepest
area being 40 feet deep. Pelican is a very fertile productive lake
with a variety of structure to fish. Sand, gravel, rock reefs, and
many weed beds are home to Northern Pike, Walleye, Crappie, Bluegill,
Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass. |
Trolling along weed lines with weedless artificial lures or a sucker
minnow. Casting again with weedless artificial lures is best. For
still fishing use a large sucker minnow with a big bobber. In the
Spring and Fall, fish the shallow water. As the water warms you will
need to fish deeper. |
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Still fish using minnows and a jig in Spring and Fall. Switch to leeches
and nightcrawlers in Summer, deep water areas are the best. |
Fishing the shallows around islands with minnows early in the season
is your best bet to catch spawning papermouths. As the season progresses,
jig and minnow drifted through the weed beds produce nice fish. In
the Fall, fish a jig in deep water for those suspended slabbys. Don't
forget to fish the reefs and shallows just after dark. |
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Mid-June through mid-July is the time to catch large numbers of these
feisty 1/2 to 3/4 lb slabs of fun while they are on their spawning
beds. Still fishing using a plain hook or jig tipped with a leech
or crawler will work. However, mid-July through mid-August has produced
smaller numbers but larger size, many over a pound. Look for openings
in the weed beds. |
This is one of the finest lakes you will find for largemouth bass
in the Northland with a very large and ever-increasing population
and size of fish. Largemouth are a warmer water fish so mid-June through
August are best. Weed beds are the places to fish and casting with
spinner baits, buzz baits or weedless lures work best. We see 5-6
pounders every summer. |
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These fish love gravel and rock. Look for rocky points, gravel bottom
and rock reefs. Smallmouth are very aggressive on their beds when
spawning, mid-June through mid-July. Casting with spinner baits and
leeches work well. Nightcrawlers and crawfish catch the big ones.
4-5 lb pounders are not uncommon. |
| Many
of these species can be caught right from our 450' fishing pier, a
great place for the kids. |