7/21 Lake Vermillion fishing report

Toby Kvalevog

7/21 Lake Vermillion fishing report

A bearded man, wearing a baseball cap and gray t-shirt, smiles broadly while holding a large fish with both hands. He is standing on a boat on Lake Vermillion's calm waters under a clear, blue sky. This picture-perfect moment could star in any fishing report.

07/21/24 LAKE VERMILION FISHING REPORT: Fishing is improving on the most beautiful lake in Minnesota. With the bug hatches dying off, the bite is starting to get good again! 

EAST END WALLEYES: The bite is really picking up. The best bite is on a Lindy Rig with a crawler or a minnow pulled along sand and gravel humps in 17-27 feet of water. Lots of fish are starting to show up in these areas and the bugs are disappearing from the water column. There are also some bigger fish being caught on some of the rock piles in 10-15 feet of water. Using a slip-bobber and a leech or a jig and a crawler is your best bet to catch these fish. 

WEST END WALLEYES: There is still a lot of bait and bugs in the water on the west side of the lake, and taking advantage of the early morning bite window is still a major key to success. The best bite is Lindy Rigging sand to rock transitions in 20-28 feet of water with a crawler or a leech. There are also some walleyes in the weeds in 8-12 feet of water, but it can be difficult to get around the panfish. 

SMALLMOUTH BASS: Bass fishing remains excellent around the lake. Cast Ned Rigs, Jigs, Swim baits, and Chatter baits at rocky shorelines, points, and humps in 6-10 feet of water and you will catch fish. They are mostly feeding on crawfish and bugs, so throwing baits that emulate their natural food source can help increase your catches. 

It’s a great time to be at beautiful Lake Vermilion!

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