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04/06/2019 09:15AM (Thread Older Than 3 Years)
This year heading in through Kawishiwi #37. Anyone care to share any intel on the Koma / Malberg / River area for walleye and smallies? You are welcome to email if you don't want to post on the board. Thanks.
04/06/2019 12:23PM
The bass fishing in the area there is just STUPID. I have only been in the area once (Mid-July) and the walleye bite was super-slow. We caught smallmouth and northerns with regularity. Northerns were on the small side, mostly. Bass were on fire. Big ones, small ones, REALLY BIG ones. We caught em deep, we caught em shallow, we caught em morning, noon, and night on everything we threw.
Kawishiwi River above Fishdance lake was PARTICULARLY insane with the fishing.
Kawishiwi River above Fishdance lake was PARTICULARLY insane with the fishing.
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04/06/2019 08:36PM
What time of year are you going?
This is a great area, you are going to love it. We stayed on Malberg at a sand beach site for a few nights. Didn't really fish much but did ok on smallies and pike. Moved on to River Lake and stayed on site 1969, the southern island site. Highly recommend it, great site, decent shore fishing and beautiful views. Great kitchen area. 2 good tent pads.
We took a daytrip down to Amber Lake and checked out that site, also very nice. On the way back north we casted the shoreline and had some luck. But when we got to the point on the east side at the narrows just south of the island the campsite is on we hit the jackpot. Probably the fastest walleye action I have ever had anywhere for the next 45 minutes or so. I get the feeling River lake in general is a pretty good walleye spot if you worked it a bit.
Here is a trip report with some photos of the area if you have an interest. Think you will enjoy the trip and catch some fish too.
Kawishiwi entry
This is a great area, you are going to love it. We stayed on Malberg at a sand beach site for a few nights. Didn't really fish much but did ok on smallies and pike. Moved on to River Lake and stayed on site 1969, the southern island site. Highly recommend it, great site, decent shore fishing and beautiful views. Great kitchen area. 2 good tent pads.
We took a daytrip down to Amber Lake and checked out that site, also very nice. On the way back north we casted the shoreline and had some luck. But when we got to the point on the east side at the narrows just south of the island the campsite is on we hit the jackpot. Probably the fastest walleye action I have ever had anywhere for the next 45 minutes or so. I get the feeling River lake in general is a pretty good walleye spot if you worked it a bit.
Here is a trip report with some photos of the area if you have an interest. Think you will enjoy the trip and catch some fish too.
Kawishiwi entry
04/08/2019 07:53PM
Fished Koma and Malberg about 12 years ago. Fishing was fair. Spent most of our time chasing walleye. Not much luck on Koma but did alright on Northwest end of Malberg. Nothing of big size but nice eaters. I don't think you will find many over 26" but eaters in the 15-18" range. The biggest memory of that trip was a bear getting into our camp and going through our food pack that was forgotten to be hung from a tree. We had run into a ranger that said there were some nuisance bears visiting campsites. I thought my brother had hung the pack and he thought I had done it. Honest mistake, but it did cut our trip a day short as one day of eating dry pancakes was enough for me.
04/11/2019 02:02PM
Lannie: "Fished Koma and Malberg about 12 years ago. Fishing was fair. Spent most of our time chasing walleye. Not much luck on Koma but did alright on Northwest end of Malberg. Nothing of big size but nice eaters. I don't think you will find many over 26" but eaters in the 15-18" range. The biggest memory of that trip was a bear getting into our camp and going through our food pack that was forgotten to be hung from a tree. We had run into a ranger that said there were some nuisance bears visiting campsites. I thought my brother had hung the pack and he thought I had done it. Honest mistake, but it did cut our trip a day short as one day of eating dry pancakes was enough for me."
Thanks for the info. I've heard of bears in the area on occasion based upon reports on this site. I'd like to see one....I just don't want him trying to peel open my bearvaults!
The NW end of Malberg was in the bay close to Record Lake and campsite 1041 and 1042?
04/13/2019 04:20AM
mvillasuso: "The bass fishing in the area there is just STUPID. I have only been in the area once (Mid-July) and the walleye bite was super-slow. We caught smallmouth and northerns with regularity. Northerns were on the small side, mostly. Bass were on fire. Big ones, small ones, REALLY BIG ones. We caught em deep, we caught em shallow, we caught em morning, noon, and night on everything we threw.
Kawishiwi River above Fishdance lake was PARTICULARLY insane with the fishing. "
Thanks for the info. Hope to fish the river area a fair amount.
04/13/2019 09:32AM
Nice sunnies, Lundo!
As others have said, the bass fishing in that area is very good. There are very good walleyes to be had, too, especially in Koma.
You can also head north out of Malberg to many smaller lakes that also have fish and don't get fished nearly as much.
As others have said, the bass fishing in that area is very good. There are very good walleyes to be had, too, especially in Koma.
You can also head north out of Malberg to many smaller lakes that also have fish and don't get fished nearly as much.
04/13/2019 12:34PM
lundojam: "Fished Malberg in August a few years back. Most fish of all species were relating to lily pads in about 5 or 6 feet of water with a sort of hard sand bottom. Walleyes included. Bring along some tiny jigs for bluegills. "Nice bluegills !
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04/13/2019 04:05PM
lundojam: "Fished Malberg in August a few years back. Most fish of all species were relating to lily pads in about 5 or 6 feet of water with a sort of hard sand bottom. Walleyes included. Bring along some tiny jigs for bluegills. "
Thanks for the info Lundo. I'd like to have a few gills like that with some walleyes for a fish fry!
04/13/2019 04:09PM
lindylair: "What time of year are you going?
This is a great area, you are going to love it. We stayed on Malberg at a sand beach site for a few nights. Didn't really fish much but did ok on smallies and pike. Moved on to River Lake and stayed on site 1969, the southern island site. Highly recommend it, great site, decent shore fishing and beautiful views. Great kitchen area. 2 good tent pads.
We took a daytrip down to Amber Lake and checked out that site, also very nice. On the way back north we casted the shoreline and had some luck. But when we got to the point on the east side at the narrows just south of the island the campsite is on we hit the jackpot. Probably the fastest walleye action I have ever had anywhere for the next 45 minutes or so. I get the feeling River lake in general is a pretty good walleye spot if you worked it a bit.
Here is a trip report with some photos of the area if you have an interest. Think you will enjoy the trip and catch some fish too.
Kawishiwi entry "
Thanks for the info Lindy. Nice trip report. Thanks.
04/13/2019 04:10PM
carmike: "Nice sunnies, Lundo!
As others have said, the bass fishing in that area is very good. There are very good walleyes to be had, too, especially in Koma.
You can also head north out of Malberg to many smaller lakes that also have fish and don't get fished nearly as much. "
Thanks. Any specific info for Koma you want to email me?
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