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Northern Pike (click for Photo)
Northern Pike abound in all of the lakes that we fish. Five to 15lb. pike can be caught all day long and 20 to 30lb. pike are not uncommon, if you go after them. Pike can be caught on most spoons, such as Daredevils and Five of Diamonds. Large Mepps Spinners and Johnson silver minnows also work well. Pike are aggressive spring to fall. |
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Lake Trout (click for Photo)
Lake Trout are found in four of our lakes and range in size from two to 40lbs, with the average being eight to 10lbs. Lakers can be caught on yellow Five of Diamonds, Little Cleo's and diving Rapala's. June and September are the best times for lakers, but they can be caught with jigs and minnows even in the summer time. |
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Walleye (click for Photo)
Walleye are the staple of Lloyd Lake and make up the famous shore lunch. Walleye can be caught in Lloyd Lake and the river only and can range in size from one to 10lbs. Reports of guests landing 100 fish a day are not uncommon during the spring. Walleye can be caught by using various colored jigs with rubber tails or tipped with a minnow. They can also be caught on various spinners and crank baits. Walleye bite best in spring, but can be caught in good numbers all season. |
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Arctic Grayling (click for Photo)
To catch Arctic Grayling you have to go to the Clearwater River where it leaves Lloyd Lake, a place we call the Grayling Hole. Using ultra light spinning gear or fly rods are the preferred method. Small Mepps spinners and spoons, and small dry flies work best. |
Rainbow Trout (click for Photo)
Rainbow Trout are not native to the Lloyd Lake Lodge area, but they were introduced into Rainbow Lake (which we have exclusive access to) and have grown large. These trout grow big and if you are looking for a true trophy or want to mix up your fishing options, Rainbows offer an excellent option. Small Mepps spinners, small Raphalas, and at times, flies will work on these lunkers. |
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