If you’re planning a Leech Lake fishing trip, now is the time to get on the water. Water temperatures are holding steady between 55–60°F, and both walleyes and crappies are biting reliably across multiple locations.
The walleye bite has been strongest on sand and weed flats in 10 to 12 feet of water. Anglers have been having success using jigs and shiners, especially with proven setups like the Northland Stand-Up Jigs and Mission Tackle Heavy Metal Tungsten Jigs in the 1/8 oz size.
A slow presentation is producing best—either creeping your jig along the bottom or letting it sit motionless has been triggering strikes. Target key areas including:
These classic spring spots are holding quality fish right now.
Crappies are staging in the shallows and can be found in 4–6 feet of water along pencil reed flats in Sucker bay. Anglers using Tube Jigs have been doing well, especially during mid-morning and early evening hours. Look for slightly warmer water and isolated reed clumps to locate active fish.
Want to increase your odds on the water? Consider booking a professionally guided trip with Leisure Outdoor Adventures. Their experienced Leech Lake fishing guides know the lake inside and out and can put you on the fish—whether you’re chasing that trophy walleye or looking to fill a bucket with panfish.
For more fishing tips, local conditions, and seasonal tactics, check out our other Leech Lake fishing reports and stay up to date with what’s happening on the water.