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plittle
03/01/2023 09:37PM
 
We always had better luck for walleyes on Thomas and lakers on Fraser
 
pastorjsackett
01/26/2023 09:59PM
 
The one time we caught lakers in Thomas over Memorial Day we did exactly what you describe: power troll silver tail dancers up and down the lake....everywhere.
 
BWfishingfanatic12
03/02/2023 10:24AM
 
I have had one trip to Thomas several years ago... well I guess almost 10 years now wow... It was in August and we managed to catch some lake trout on the Southern end. We were vertically jigging spoons along the bottom as the wind blew us across the basin. We caught walleyes in Thomas as well but it was a very windy trip so our fishing was limited. Have always wanted to fish Fraser but have not gotten into there yet.


With you going in May I am not sure how much help my intel will be. I do not think there are many lake trout in that lake.
 
RMinMN
01/27/2023 09:37AM
 
Pinetree: "No lakers in Alice."


But the walleye fishing/catching is awesome. Find the reefs and troll around them with shad raps. Find Gull Rock on the west side and throw some crankbaits or jigs to the northwest side. We had to keep throwing back what we caught because they were too big for us to eat.
 
timatkn
03/01/2023 10:31PM
 
Most of the lakers are on the southern end and eastern side of Thomas. I’ve caught more lakers and walleyes on Fraser, but to be honest both have been pass through lakes I haven’t fished much.


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cburton103
01/30/2023 06:01AM
 
I’ve trolled Thomas twice for lakers with no luck. They’re in there, but it’s not been a productive lake trout lake for me personally.
 
Lawnchair107
01/27/2023 02:26PM
 
RMinMN: "Pinetree: "No lakers in Alice."



But the walleye fishing/catching is awesome. Find the reefs and troll around them with shad raps. Find Gull Rock on the west side and throw some crankbaits or jigs to the northwest side. We had to keep throwing back what we caught because they were too big for us to eat."



Is Gull Rock an island?
 
Saberboys
03/03/2023 12:11PM
 
Interesting, I thought Thomas had a better laker reputation than what I'm hearing here?! Thank you all for the info. We'll probably give it another go in May this year to see if our luck changes. Fingers crossed!
 
RMinMN
01/27/2023 05:47PM
 
Lawnchair107: "RMinMN: "Pinetree: "No lakers in Alice."




But the walleye fishing/catching is awesome. Find the reefs and troll around them with shad raps. Find Gull Rock on the west side and throw some crankbaits or jigs to the northwest side. We had to keep throwing back what we caught because they were too big for us to eat."




Is Gull Rock an island? "



Yes it is an island but really not much more to it that a rock that sticks up with a little bit of bushes/grass along one side. Look on Google maps and zoom in on Alice. You can see a small island on the west side, quite a ways from shore. Here's the latitude and longitude for it.


47.934233222386865, -91.2216778499733
 
Pinetree
01/26/2023 09:08PM
 
No lakers in Alice.
 
Saberboys
01/26/2023 05:14PM
 
We made a trip to Insula last year and spent a day in late May trying to chase Lakers on Thomas. I've had luck on other lakes using silver/blue Little Cleos, Purple Tail Dancers and White curly tails. We threw everything we had at them to no avail. We trolled shallow because it was May and the ice had just gone out, we trolled deep, we jigged, we casted, nothing. Not even a random northern! I did mark a few random fish on the depth finder, but whatever they were, they would not bite.

The water was very high in May, but I don't know that would be a factor for all the effort we put into it? Any suggestions for another attempt at the end of May this year? We'll be hitting Alice as well.