Anderson Kabetogama Trip
May 14 – 17, 2026Walleye + big northern pike, post-spawn / early-season pattern. We're at Sandberg's Idlewild Resort on the south side of the lake. Map below has the lodge, lakeside food and drink, and known watch-outs. Head to Top Spots for the curated picks (or Bite Marks for the full numbered map).
Trip basics
- Arrival
- Thursday, May 14, 2026 — target 1:00 PM
- Departure
- Sunday, May 17, 2026
- Guide trip
- Friday, May 15, 8:00 AM half day (on dock by 7:45)
- Walleye opener
- Saturday, May 9, 2026 — we are days 5–8 of the season.
- Lodge
- Sandberg's Idlewild Resort · 10060 Gappa Road, Kabetogama, MN 56669 · (218) 248-2291
Best fishing — moon & sun
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★ Major (lunar peak ±1h) · ☆ Minor (moonrise/set ±30min) · ☀ Twilight (dawn/dusk). Windows that overlap dawn or dusk are tagged PRIME — fish them first.
West
Tom Cod Bay / Wooden Frog / Blind Ash
West end shallow flats and bay water. Best in calm, sunny weather when bays warm fastest. Big fish hold on the bay mouths after dark.
Middle
Sugarbush / Bittersweet / Cutover / Sphunge
The island belt off Idlewild. Easiest run, most variety. Wind-blown island shorelines for jigs, first breaks for midday, and wind-protected leeward sides for evening.
East
Sullivan Bay / Ash River
Eastern arm. Ash River current and Sullivan Bay protected water. Best when warmer protected pockets concentrate bait or after a cold front pushes fish off main-lake points.
First moves
- Morning (4:30–8 AM): 4–10 ft on wind-blown shorelines, bay mouths, gravel/rock transitions.
- Midday: 10–18 ft first breaks near islands and channels. Slow it down.
- Evening (7–9:30 PM): back shallow on wind-blown gravel/rock points and bay mouths.
- Cold front: vertical jig 14–24 ft on breaks and channel edges.
- Bluebird sun: hit protected bays — dark-bottom water can be several degrees warmer.
Weather to plan for
May normals up there are roughly mid-60s daytime, upper-30s to mid-40s overnight. NOAA's May outlook leans above-normal for the Upper Midwest, so we're more likely to get warm days than not — but a cold front and overnight frost are still on the table. Live conditions on Weather.
Pack list
- Warm layers + rain shell + gloves + stocking cap (mornings).
- Polarized sunglasses + sunscreen — sun on the water at this latitude will burn you.
- Waterproof boots for the dock.
- Backup bait + extra jigs — bait stops are 30+ min away from the lodge.
Water temp + the bite
- Main lake surface: 47–52°F. Classic post-spawn early-season walleye range.
- Dark protected bays in afternoon sun: can push 52–58°F. Best feeding windows.
- Wind-chilled main-lake points: 44–48°F. Slower bite, fish tighter to bottom.
Planning aid only. The map is curated trip planning, not navigation. Bring Navionics, LakeMaster, or onX for hazards and contours on the water.