Recommended 3-day window: May 4–6 (primary) // backups: April 28–30 or May 7–9
If you’re chasing lake trout right after ice-out on East Grand Lake, the first full 3-day window in spring is your best bet. Historical ice-out on East Grand Lake tends to cluster in late April to early May, and the post‑ice-out feeding window for lake trout usually ramps up once water temps flirt with the low 40s °F and begin climbing toward the 45–50 °F range. That makes early May (roughly the first week after ice-out) your sweet spot for trolling bite, structure-edge ambush points, and steady slow-to-moderate speeds.
• Why May 4–6? It usually lands in that early window when the ice is fully off, the sun has warmed the shallower edges a bit, and the thermocline starts to settle; lakers begin moving along deeper edges and around key structure (rock faces, weedlines, and drop-offs) in search of active forage. Target depths in the 30–100 ft band, starting around the thermocline if you find it, and adjust to feel.
• Backups if weather or ice-out timing shifts: April 28–30 (if you get an early ice-out window and the water is still cold but fish are moving up) or May 7–9 (if spring fronts push the water temps a touch later or wind complicates the early window).
Techniques and tactics
- Trolling speed: 1.8–2.6 mph with planers or downriggers; keep baits in the strike zone (adjust by water temp and fish response).
- Depth targets: start 40–60 ft if the thermocline is at that layer; push to 60–100 ft if fish hold deeper or on a deeper edge.
- Lures and rigging: consider downriggers or dipsy divers with large spoons, wobblers, or jointed minnow-type swimbaits. Early-season glow, metallics, and natural minnow patterns usually work well.
- Spot patterns: focus on ledges, rock piles, and sharp drop-offs near inlet/outflow points; lakes like East Grand often hold fish along structure where cold and food meet.
Practical tips
- Go with 2–3 days of flexible scheduling to adapt to changing temps and wind.
- Check water temps each morning if you can, and be prepared to switch depths with the changing thermocline.
- Early morning and late afternoon bite tends to be strongest early in the post‑ice-out period; fish will often hold in cooler, deeper water during bright mid-day sun.
Gear and lure picks (quick links)
- TRUSCEND Easy Catch Swimmax, Lifelike Segmented Swimbaits for Bass/Trout
- TRUSCEND Fishing Lures Jigheads & Paddle Tail Swimbaits for Bass/Trout/Walleye
- 193PCS Fishing Lures Kit – Freshwater/Saltwater Bass, Trout, Pike
If you want to visualize approach, there are solid, real-world laker trolling videos and gear showcases out there; a good place to start is practical lake-trout trolling content and gear rundowns to tailor your spread and depths for East Grand. Keep an eye on weather windows and stay flexible—late ice-out can swing a day or two one way or the other.
Tight lines, stay patient, and you’ll be grinning when the first laker thunders into the boat. You’ve got this! 🐟🎣

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