Fishing report 14 June 2025
Good morning from the Quiet Lakes, yesterday was a soaker and from our rain gauge we got almost an inch of precipitation over the last couple of days. It looks to be over for today, but we have possibilities on Monday and Friday this week. Today looks to be another chilly one for June, with a high temp of 57 degrees. The rest of the week looks to warm up into the mid 70s which will hopefully bring the water temps up a few degrees and get fish more active. I was out on Thursday and we had water temps of 66 degrees, but the rain and cloud cover may have dropped that a little bit as of right now.
Musky–I would not say the musky bite has been hot, but anglers are seeing fish and getting some in the net. Smaller baits seem to be working better overall, but a few anglers have moved fish on bigger rubber baits as well. Fish had been holding to typical summer spots, but this cold front may have pushed them just off of main areas of focus. As the weather warms up, we should see fish move back up into these summer spots anywhere from 5-15 FOW on rocks, weeds, and mid lake reefs.
Northern PIke–Pike have still been active, and we managed one little hammer handle Thursday night. He ate a small bucktail, but I have heard reports of pike eating most anything hitting the water. Look for pike in 3-15 FOW in and around weeds, shallow bays, and anywhere else with structure.
Walleye–The walleye bite has been hit or miss, fish are where they should be for this time of year but they have been mostly neutral or negative as far as aggression towards baits. Live bait seems to be working best, and jigs and minnows are still working better than leeches. Look for walleye on deeper rocks or those deeper bottom transitions. Deep weed lines can also be good spots on certain lakes.
LMB–Largemouth have been active, mostly on artificial baits. They haven’t quite moved up into shallow weeds and anglers are catching more suspended fish vs. the top water bite. Live bait such as crawlers or bigger minnows may catch fish in and around weed beds as well.
SMB–Smallies have been on typical spots such as deeper rocks off of points and reefs, and a few anglers have found them up shallow and catching them off of docks. Kind of depends on the lake you are on and the typical structure of that particular lake. Night crawlers and leeches seem to be most effective for smallies right now.
Crappie–The crappie bite started off pretty good early in the week, but as the rain and cold moved in they scattered and anglers struggled to find them. It sounds like they are still mostly relating to weeds more so than the basins. Crappie minnows or small plastics under a float seem to be working best right now, as well as small baits such as beetle spins or mimic minnows.
Bluegill/Perch–Panfish have been in and around shallow weeds and that should continue. Docks and shorelines with vegetation can also be great spots this time of year for gills and perch. Small jigs or hooks tipped with waxies/plastics/crawlers or minnows are great options for bait.
That is all I have for this week’s report. These weather patterns have the fish kind of all over the place, but we look to be on an upward trend for temps and that should help the fishing a bit. We here at the bait shop wish all of the dads out there a Happy Fathers Day tomorrow! Have a great weekend and we will talk soon.
Greg