Walleye


Walleye are king on Lac Seul.  If you follow some of the reports from the fishing resorts on this lake, it’s kind of hard to believe that this is a drive-in lake.


Catch Big Numbers of Walleye on Lac Seul


When you hear of people report 40 to 50 fish days here, the locals don’t think anything of it.  Some boats with 2 to 3 anglers can easily catch over 100 walleye a day with live bait when the bite is going well here.  Every day isn’t going to be a 100 walleye day, but big numbers are possible here from spring through fall if you hit it right.


Catch Big Walleye on Lac Seul


Lac Seul is also known for its big walleye.  With the slot limit and strict fishing regulations, this lake has very good numbers of big walleye in it.  Fish in the 27 to 30 inch range are fairly common and even bigger walleye are possible.


Fish the Bays


There are many bays throughout Lac Seul.  Earlier in the year, you will have much better success by fishing in the bays.  However, some bays here are so big that they will fish more like smaller lakes.  Don’t rule the big bays out during the summer and fall because there will be plenty of fish in those bays.  Just think of breaking these bays down the same way you would break down a smaller lake.  Find the weeds, rocks, drop-offs, etc.

The smaller bays usually are better to fish in the spring and early summer.  Some of them have plenty of depth though to hold walleye in the summer and fall too.

Rocky Shorelines

You will find walleye along the rocky shorelines in these bays from spring through fall.  You may be able to catch walleye in less than 10 feet of water early in the year, but the deeper drop-offs will be better in the summer and fall.


Fish the Current


There are many areas on Lac Seul that have some current.  The current areas may be hit or miss depending on where you are fishing, but they are worth checking out.  Spring and fall are typically your best times to fish the current areas.  Summer can still be good though, so be open minded to these spots.


Fish the Islands


There are so many islands to fish on the lake and many anglers will just go island hopping to find fish.  Every island can be quite different though and some islands can be dangerous with some of the submerged rocks being so close to the surface.  Wind blown shorelines on islands with a nice drop-off will be some of the better places to fish in summer and fall.  Walleye like these spots where water drops down 30 feet or more fairly close to the island.


Fish the Points


The points with deeper drop-offs are almost always better than the shallower ones, except early in the year.  Find the points with some nice drop-offs, preferably with water as deep as 30 feet or more close by.


Fish Reefs


There are a lot of rocks on Lac Seul.  Many anglers are very cautious on this lake to avoid damaging their boats.  Make sure you have a good map and e careful when searching for these spots.  Fish the drop-offs around these reefs and you’ll catch some walleye.


Fish the Rocks


The rocks are everywhere on this lake, so you’re going to be fishing the rocks while coming here on a fishing trip.  Anglers fish the rocks along the shorelines, around islands, off of points and around the reefs on the main lake.


Fish the Sand


Lac Seul has a lot of sand in it.  This is a pretty unique feature that you don’t find on many other popular Canadian lakes.  Sand may not be the best spot, but walleye do relate to this sand structure.  The summer and early fall tend to be better times to fish the sand, but don’t rule out these spots in the spring.  The nicest thing about the sandy points and islands is that you won’t get any snags while fishing on top of the sand.


Fish the Wind Blown Structure


Lac Seul is a big lake and the wind change things from day to day.  Wind blown points and islands are great places to fish.  The wind can kick up the lake pretty good though, so at times, you’re going to want to get out of the wind because the waves will be too big to fish safely.


Best Baits for Walleye


Walleye eat a variety of different baits, however, when push comes to shove, it is much easier to catch them with live baits.  Minnows, nightcrawlers and leeches are definitely the best live baits for walleye.

While most anglers will just use live baits, many anglers will also target walleye with lures as well.  Crankbaits and soft plastics are the best lures for walleye, however, you can catch walleye with a variety of different lures.

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Live Baits for Walleye

Lures for Walleye


Best Rigs for Walleye


When targeting walleye, there are many different rigs that you can use to catch them.  While most anglers will keep it super simple and just use a simple jighead, many anglers will use a variety of rigs such as spinner rigs, 3 way rigs, bottom bouncers, drop shot rigs and many others.

To learn more, take a look at our best rigs for walleye page.


Best Techniques for Walleye


Jigging is by far the most popular technique for walleye fishing, however, you can catch them a variety of different ways.  Casting, trolling and drifting are some of the other awesome techniques that anglers use.

To learn more, take a look at our best techniques for walleye page.


Learn More About Walleye


Our walleye fishing section has tons of tips on the best lures, live baits, where to catch them and how to catch them.

Visit our walleye fishing website to learn more.