Shallow flats run from about the 5- to foot depths. Deep flats start at the transition from a hard to soft bottom, and most fish usually hold closer to the transition than farther out. They often root the bottom for insect larvae and may not appear on the screen. The chances of catching a few bonus walleyes here are better than fair. While the muskie population in Bemidji is fair, size is above average, which accounts for its popularity, especially during the fall and late fall when tullibees spawn.
During the winter, Lake Bemidji becomes more like two distinct lakes, mainly because of the pressure ridge that forms in the ice along Diamond Point Bar. Though some years the ridge is passable by vehicle, most of the time anglers must choose an access point based on which basin they want to fish, according to Nelson.
Walleyes tend to be found on the same spots they occupied during the fall. The River Bar, just off the mouth of the inlet from Lake Irving, is another productive wintertime spot, however. If walleyes get finicky due to fishing pressure, Nelson suggests finessing them with a plain hook-and-minnow under a split shot on light line. Kirsten Fronek.
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Fishing for walleye, northern and perch is always popular with park visitors. Scuba divers occasionally discover logging artifacts in the water near the beach.
The large picnic grounds are shaded by some of the big trees that the park is noted for. The enclosed picnic shelter is ideal for family reunions or special group gatherings.
The swimming beach and boat landing are also located along the shoreline. Plants and Wildlife Rose-breasted grosbeaks and a host of other woodland birds will serenade early morning hikers. When the lakeshore is quiet, especially at dusk or dawn, you might notice loons, black terns or even white pelicans. The twilight woods come alive with a chorus of tree frogs, leopard frogs and spring peepers. On the quarter-mile interpretive boardwalk you can hike through a conifer bog and see some unusual flora, such as orchids and insect-eating sundews and pitcher plants.
Bald eagles are a common sight throughout the park. Visit these trail-friendly sponsors: Visit our trail-friendly sponsor! Please join our newsletter mailing list! First Name.
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