Category Archives: Walleye

Walleye Abound!

Without a doubt, the fishing on Esnagami Lake is founded upon the abundant and seasonally consistent walleye. With incredible spring fishing, especially at the outflow of the Esnagami River, consistent mid-lake / main-lake walleye angling in mid-summer, and predictable success into September, most guests take advantage of Esnagami’s great walleye fishing sometime during their stay.

Esnagami walleyes

With Esnagami Wilderness Lodge being the only camp on the lake, the walleye fishery is pretty much untapped and continues to show signs of improving. Several fish in excess of thirty inches are caught each season, with most being released by conservation-minded guests. Average walleyes range from 16 to 22 inches and limit catches are the norm. The lodge provides up-to-date advice and an excellent fishing map to assist during the orientation session.

Proven ways to fish Esnagami Lake walleyes involve either trolling or drifting live-bait rigs along the lake’s many hard-bottom areas. Popular rigs include snelled rigs (Lindy rigs, floating jigs), worm harnesses and spinner rigs. Tipped with a minnow in early season or a night crawler during the summer months, live-bait rigs will tempt finicky walleyes throughout the day at Esnagami Lake. In this clear-water lake, the use of light line and minimal terminal tackle will improve catches significantly.

Nighttime Esnagami walleye

A second effective approach for Esnagami Lake walleyes involves trolling minnow-imitating body baits or weight-forward spinners tipped with a worm over rocky bottoms and across fast-breaking points. Early in the day and during the evening, many of the lodge regulars chose to troll Rapalas, Rebels, Bombers, etc. close to fast-breaking shorelines. Jigs worked well along steep breaks, on tapering points, over shoals, along weedlines, and in current flows.

Esnagami Lake

Guest with Esnagami Lake walleye

A big lake by any standard, Esnagami literally translates to “big waters of many fish” including abundant walleyes, northern pike, yellow perch, brook / speckled trout, and lake whitefish. Esnagami Lake is moderately deep (average depth of 22 feet), shows some thermal stratification, is clear and “relativelely fertile”. Some 13 miles in length and 4 miles wide, Esnagami Lake offers hundreds of miles of shoreline with numerous islands and secluded bays to fish and explore. With diverse shoreline and mid-lake structures, it is a fishing lake with something for everyone, no matter how you prefer to fish.

Guest with Esnagami Pike

Esnagami Lake is the headwaters of the Esnagami River which flows northeast as part of the Arctic watershed. The lake also affords access to the Esnagami River and small lakes which offer pleasant diversions on day trips for camp guests. Two of the more popular walk-in lakes include Betty Lake (pike) and Spotted Lake (walleye with a markedly blue coloration ). In the early part of the season, a trip down the Esnagami River will offer the opportunity for some great brook trout fishing.