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Voyageurs National Park


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My wife and I will be heading up camping in Voyageurs National Park next week (May 23-27) for the first time. Neither of us really know how to catch walleye so I was wondering if anyone could give some tips or reports? We will be launching out of Crane Lake and most likely camping on Sand Point Lake. This time of year how deep will they be? Should we use minnows, leeches, crawlers, or something else? Slip-bobbers? Jigs? Cranks? Are there any known "community spots" that we should try?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Trevor

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We were up on opener weekend. Put in on Crane, and camped up on Namakan. There were plenty of boats in the narrows between Crane and Sandpoint. Heard from a CO/Park Ranger that many were catching limits there. We did catch quite a few in Namakan slow trolling cranks between 10-15 feet - only ended up with one under 17". Looked like most in the narrows were anchored and jigging. Water temps were between 45-50.

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