Rainy Lake Walleye Fishing

Rainy Lake’s walleye fishing is some of the best found in Canada. Within minutes away from Camp Narrows, you can fish for trophy Ontario walleye.

Rainy Lake’s Walleye Fishing is the Best in Canada

Within minutes away from Camp Narrows, you can fish for trophy Ontario walleye. If you wish, our Rainy Lake guide service can show you the best deep water structure or shoreline points to target for some awesome walleye action.

Rainy Lake has turned into an incredible trophy walleye lake, and has some of the best walleye fishing because of it’s diverse structure. It has many shallow weedy bays, very deep sections, many islands with shoals and long weed beds. The larger walleye like to hang out on top of the many sunken reefs or just off the deeper points. Trolling live bait along shorelines and weed beds is a great place to catch walleye to eat.

We have a slot size on Rainy Lake that is between 13 ¾ – 17 ¾ inches. The limit is one fish per day and a possession limit of 4. The introduction of smelt into the lake has reared huge fish. Most of the fish caught are above the keeper slot. Many fish in the 26 – 32 inch range are caught annually.

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Rainy Lake is famous for its fishing and scenic beauty. As Northwest Ontario’s top drive-to fishing destination, its world-class fishing offers trophy walleyes, northern pike, smallmouth bass, crappies, and more.

Rainy Lake Walleye Fishing Info

Rainy Lake has turned into an incredible trophy walleye lake due to excellent habitat and abundant protein-rich forage species. The structure of the lake makes it ideal walleye habitat which consists of deep drop offs, sunken reefs, gravel shoals, and long weed lines.

Ontario is walleye country, where anglers can find these prized game fish province-wide in abundance and with frequency. On whichever waterway they’re caught from, a traditional shore lunch awaits!

During daytime hours, walleye can often be found in deeper water over rocks and in weedy cover. Then, one of the easiest and most effective tactics is to drift and jig just off bottom over likely cover until you locate a school. Some anglers prefer to troll using spinners, spoons, and deep-running crankbaits. Others specialize in the delicate jigging presentations with livebaits or artificials, or casting with minnowbaits and plugs.

Walleye are a schooling fish, so it’s a good idea to throw out a marker once the first fish is caught. Once located, casting to the school can be quite productive.

Tom’s Fishing Tips

  • Rainy Lake has some of the best walleye fishing because of it’s diverse structure. It has many shallow weedy bays, very deep sections, many islands with shoals and long weed beds.
  • Walleye are most active during spring and fall. It’s best to fish for them at night, on overcast, windy days, or in stained water, as the walleye’s eyes are specialized to help the fish feed in low-light conditions. Many anglers catch walleye by trolling after dark with crankbaits along weedlines, rocky points, and over sunken reefs. Some of the largest walleye are caught this way during evenings of a full moon.
  • We have a slot size on Rainy Lake that is 13 ¾ – 173/4. The limit is one fish/day and a possession limit of 4. The introduction of smelt into the lake has made the walleye huge. Most of the fish caught are above the keep slot. Many fish in the 26 – 32 inch range are caught.

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