Finland Lake Report: Pike, Perch and Zander in the Long Light Season
Artificial Lure here with your Finland lake report.
We’ll start in the south. Around **Lake Päijänne** and **Saimaa**, the low‑pressure that rolled through yesterday left light west–southwesterly breezes, scattered cloud and cool, clear air. Daytime highs are hovering in the mid‑teens Celsius, dropping close to single digits at night. Barometer is slowly rising, and that’s helping the bite. Sunrise is coming very early, just after 3:30 in the morning, and sunset is just before 11 at night, so we’ve got a long, bright window but the real action is packed into the low‑light edges.
No tide reports for the lakes, of course, but water levels are seasonally normal and surface temps are sitting around 14–17°C in the south, a bit cooler up north. That’s keeping **pike**, **perch**, and early‑moving **zander** active in the shallows and along the first breaklines.
On Päijänne, local reports from the harbours around Padasjoki and Sysmä have pike in the 60–80 cm range coming steadily off windward points and reed beds. Best producers have been **silver–blue jerkbaits**, **14–18 cm soft shads** in roach patterns, and old‑faithful **red‑and‑white spoons** worked just above the weed tops. A few bigger fish over the meter mark have fallen to slowly trolled soft plastics over 4–6 metres.
Perch fishing has been very good on both Päijänne and Saimaa. Anglers casting **5–8 cm soft plastics** on jigheads, in motor‑oil, chartreuse, or natural baitfish colours, are reporting steady numbers of 200–400 gram fish off rocky points, bridge pilings, and the edges of emerging weedbeds in 2–5 metres. A small **gold or copper inline spinner** has also been deadly when there’s a bit of ripple.
Zander activity is picking up in the evenings on Saimaa and some of the Kymijoki system lakes. Best windows have been from about an hour before sunset until midnight. Jigging **dark paddle‑tails** or **vibration blades** along 6–10 metre drop‑offs near river mouths has produced fish in the 40–60 cm class, with the odd better one mixed in. Tip those jigs with a bit of natural bait if you can, and keep the retrieve slow and near bottom.
Natural baits that are working well just now: **live or dead roach and bleak**, small **smelt**, and good quality **nightcrawlers** for perch and the odd bream by‑catch. For pike, a whole dead roach under a float, set just over the weed line, is still hard to beat when the lure bite slows.
Heading north, lakes around **Tampere** and further up towards **Oulu** are a shade cooler, but the pattern is similar: pike tight to new weed growth on sunny afternoons, perch stacked on rocky humps, and trout in the deeper, clearer lakes pushing bait towards inlets and currents on overcast days. Small **silver spoons**, **slim minnow plugs**, and **black‑backed wobblers** are doing the trick for trout where the season is open and regulations allow.
A couple of **hot spots** to consider:
- The mid‑lake reefs and island chains off **Padasjoki on Lake Päijänne** – great structure for pike, perch, and zander, especially where you find bait on the sonar.
- The broken shoreline and narrows between islands near **Punkaharju on Lake Saimaa** – classic pike and zander water with good evening movement of baitfish.
With the long light, it’s tempting to fish all day, but locals know the smart move is to key on that **pre‑sunrise** and **late‑evening** window: low sun, light wind on your face, and your lure running just where the weeds disappear on the screen.
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