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Consistent Evening Bites and Solid Summer Action on Otter Tail Lake
Otter Tail Lake - Otter Tail, MN
Walleye fishing on Otter Tail Lake has been productive, with steady action during low-light hours and after sunset. Anglers are finding success using crankbaits and soft plastics in 10–18 feet of water along gravel edges, sand flats, and mid-lake humps. As water temps hold in the mid-60s to low 70s, the evening bite has become more consistent—especially from 8:30 PM through midnight. Trolling to locate active fish and then switching to casting has been a reliable pattern. Fish are responding well to unique lure colors, especially when pressure is high. Now through mid-summer is a prime time to target eaters and larger fish alike on Otter Tail Lake.