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Tune in to the "Finland, Lakes Fishing Report Today" for your daily dose of fishing updates, expert advice, and the latest news from one of Europe's premier freshwater fishing destinations spanning thousands of pristine lakes. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a fishing enthusiast, our podcast offers tips, weather conditions, and the best spots for a successful fishing trip. Stay informed with the freshest insights on Finland's unique ecosystem featuring over 60 indigenous species including perch, pike, zander, and landlocked salmon, and make every fishing expedition a memorable one. For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com Get all your gear before you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXk This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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aflevering Finland Lakes: Pike, Zander, and Perch in the Late May Evening Push artwork

Finland Lakes: Pike, Zander, and Perch in the Late May Evening Push

This is Artificial Lure with your Finland lakes fishing report for late evening and the coming morning hours. We’re sitting on the back side of a high‑pressure ridge over central and southern Finland. Skies are mostly clear inland, light north to northeast breeze 2–5 m/s, and cool, with night temps dipping down near 4–8°C around the big lakes. Water temps are still spring‑cool: most larger lakes are running about 8–12°C, the shallow bays warming a bit more by late afternoon. On the big inland waters—Saimaa, Päijänne, and Näsijärvi—today’s pattern has been classic late‑May: slow midday, but a good bite around sunset and again in the first grey light before sunrise. In the south sunrise comes around 4:15 in the morning, with sunset about 22:15; further north the nights are already very short, and the fish know it. Pike have been the main story. Local tackle shops around Lappeenranta and Mikkeli report plenty of fish in the 60–85 cm class taken in the last couple of days, with a few over the magic meter mark from rocky points just outside reedbeds. The best action has been in 1–3 meters of water where slightly stained, wind‑pushed water hits the first drop. Slow‑rolled soft swimbaits in natural roach patterns, big spoon lures in copper or gold, and mid‑sized spinnerbaits have outfished fast, erratic presentations. If you’re fishing from shore, a simple deadbait rig with roach or bream on a bottom rig fished just off the reed edge has been producing, especially during the last light. Zander are waking up on lakes like Vanajavesi and parts of Päijänne. Anglers trolling at dusk along 5–8 meter contours have reported steady catches of smaller “kuha” with an occasional better fish mixed in. Shallow‑running crankbaits in firetiger, perch, or bleak colors, run just above the thermocline, have been the ticket. Vertical jigging with 3–4 inch soft plastics on 10–15 g heads is starting to produce around steep rock edges and bridge pillars, especially during the brief dark window after midnight. Perch have been stacked in the warming bays and around small harbors. Kids and casual anglers around Tampere and Lahti have been catching good numbers on simple worm rigs and small spinners. The better‑sized perch are hanging slightly deeper, 2–4 meters, on the outside of weedlines. A 3 cm jig in motor‑oil or chartreuse, tipped with a bit of worm or maggot, is hard to beat. Ultralight cranks in classic “ahven” colors will also find the bigger stripes. Brown trout and landlocked salmon in the larger, regulated lakes have been fickle in the bright conditions, but trolling in the early morning with small spoons and wobblers, silver‑blue or silver‑black, has brought a few fish to boats near dam outlets and deeper main‑lake basins. Long leaders, thin fluorocarbon, and wide trolling spreads help when the surface is calm and clear. Being lakes, there’s no meaningful tide to worry about, so think in terms of wind and light instead. A bit of ripple on the surface combined with that low evening sun has been the prime window. When the lake goes mirror‑flat under a high sun, scale down line size, slow down, or take a coffee break and wait for the evening push. Two hot spots to keep in mind: First, the broken shorelines and island points on southern Lake Saimaa—rocky tips leading into soft, reedy bays. Drift these with the wind, casting toward the reeds for pike, then working the drop for perch and the occasional zander. Second, the mid‑lake humps and adjacent drop‑offs on Lake Päijänne near Padasjoki. In the evening, zander and better perch slide up on top to feed. Mark them with your sounder, then either anchor up and jig, or slow‑troll small cranks around the edges. That’s the situation on the Finnish lakes: cool water, long light, predators on the move and plenty of mixed‑bag action if you time your sessions around sunrise and sunset and match your lures to the clear water. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

21 mei 2026 - 5 min
aflevering Finland Late-Night Pike and Perch Peak as High Pressure Holds

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Finland Late-Night Pike and Perch Peak as High Pressure Holds Character count: 139 characters ✓

Artificial Lure here with your Finland lakes report for this evening, covering the late bite after about ten o’clock local time. High pressure has been parked over much of the country, giving us clear to partly clear skies and cool nights. Around the southern and central lakes, air temps are slipping down toward 7–10°C after sunset, with a light northwest breeze 2–4 m/s. Barometer’s been stable to slowly rising, which usually keeps fish a bit cautious but predictable. No real tides to speak of in the inland lakes, so water levels are mostly driven by melt and regulation—right now many lakes are just above early‑summer normal, with decent clarity except in the shallower, wind‑exposed bays. Sunrise and sunset are now stretching long. In South Finland you’re looking at sunrise a bit before 4:30 and sunset close to 22:00. Further north, like in Kainuu and Lapland, it’s essentially bright all night—perfect for those who like to fish through the so‑called “night” hours. That twilight window from about 22:30 to 01:30 has been the prime feeding period the last couple of days. Water temps on the larger lakes in the south and centre—Päijänne, Saimaa, Näsijärvi—are hovering around 10–13°C on the surface. According to local club chatter and regional fisheries reports, pike have been very active on the post‑spawn feed, especially along reed edges and shallow rocky points. Plenty of fish in the 2–5 kg range reported recently, with a few bigger mamas over 8 kg taken on large soft shads and jerkbaits. Zander catches are starting to pick up in the evenings on deeper breaks, but the real frenzy is still a couple of weeks away. Perch are schooling tighter off drop‑offs; several anglers have logged nice 200–400 g perch on small jigs and spinners just before midnight. On Saimaa, locals report steady pike action on windward coves, with bright‑colored spoons and 15–20 cm soft plastics doing the damage. In Häme and Pirkanmaa lakes, small trolling spreads after sunset have brought in a mixed bag: a few early‑season zander, the odd lake trout where stocked, and lots of decent pike. Up toward Kainuu, on big clear lakes like Oulujärvi, anglers drifting mid‑depth humps with jigging minnows are seeing better‑than‑average perch numbers plus some bonus pike. For lures, think contrast and vibration in the fading light. In the south, I’d lean on: - Pike: 18–22 cm soft shads in roach or firetiger patterns, slow‑rolled over 1–3 m flats; classic copper or silver spoons still hot along reedlines. - Perch: 5–8 cm paddle‑tail jigs in natural perch and motor‑oil colors on 5–7 g heads; size 1–2 inline spinners in gold. - Zander: 10–13 cm soft plastics in darker shades—black, purple, cola—fished slowly on the first drop‑off in 4–7 m. Bait anglers are doing well with small roach and bleak set on running rigs for both pike and zander during the late‑night window, and worm‑tipped jigs are outfishing plain plastics for perch in the slightly cooler lakes. If you’re looking for a couple of hot spots: First, the broken shorelines and island points of northern Lake Päijänne—especially those with quick drops from 2 m into 8–10 m—have been producing a mix of pike and early zander after dark, particularly where there’s a bit of wind pushing baitfish in. Second, the bays and narrow sounds around central Saimaa, with patchy reeds and scattered boulders, are quietly on fire for pike in the last hour of light and the first hour of darkness. Overall activity is good but not frantic; it pays to move until you find bait on the sonar or see surface flickers, then work that area thoroughly. Downsizing just a bit from your usual early‑summer lures and slowing the retrieve has been the key for many locals this week. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more reports and stories from the water. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

20 mei 2026 - 5 min
aflevering Late Spring Finland Lakes: Pike, Zander, and Perch Evening Peak artwork

Late Spring Finland Lakes: Pike, Zander, and Perch Evening Peak

This is Artificial Lure with your Finland lakes fishing report for the late evening of May 18. We’re in that lovely slice of late spring where the days are long and the fish are waking up properly. Around the big southern and central lakes – think Päijänne, Saimaa, Näsijärvi – air temps hovered around 10–14°C in the evening, light to moderate southwest breeze, mostly broken cloud and only scattered showers. Water temps are pushing 10–13°C in the main basins, a bit warmer in the bays. No tides to worry about in the lakes, so it’s all about wind, light, and water temperature. Sunset slipped in just before 22:30 local time across southern Finland, with usable light hanging on well past 23:00. The last two hours before sunset and the first dark hour after were the best bite window. Cloud cover helped keep things active; when the wind picked up, the chop stacked bait along windward shores and points. Pike fishing was solid. In shallow reed bays and flooded shorelines, fish in the 2–5 kg range were fairly common, with a few larger fish reported from Päijänne’s rocky points and Saimaa’s outer islands. Anglers throwing 12–18 cm soft shads in perch, roach, and bleak patterns did best. Classic spoons in copper/silver and jerkbaits worked over 1–2 m flats produced steady action. A slow, stop‑and‑go retrieve turned followers into strikes. Zander are waking up nicely on lakes like Vanajavesi, Pyhäjärvi (Tampere region), and southern Saimaa. Evening trolling along 4–8 m drop‑offs with small to medium crankbaits in firetiger, natural roach, and UV chartreuse brought in mixed bags of 40–60 cm fish, with an occasional bigger one. Vertical jigging with 8–12 cm soft plastics in motor oil, green pumpkin, and pearl worked when the wind dropped and the fish hugged the bottom. Perch fishing has been excellent in the warming shallows and along rocky shorelines. Many anglers reported “panful” catches of 80–150 g perch, with the odd 400–600 g bonus fish. Best producers were tiny 3–7 g jigs tipped with worms or small soft plastics, micro‑cranks in natural baitfish colors, and classic worm‑and‑float rigs for a more relaxed session. In the clearer lakes, subtle colors and fluorocarbon leaders helped. For bait, dead roach and smelt on bottom rigs tempted both pike and zander after sunset, especially in slightly deeper holes near river mouths. Nightcrawlers and small live baitfish stayed hot for perch and bonus bream. Where allowed, livebait rigs set just off rocky points or outer reed edges were worth the patience. Two hotspots to keep on your radar right now: 1) South Lake Päijänne, around the rocky points off Kelvenne island: drifting those 4–8 m edges with soft shads and crankbaits has been producing a nice mix of pike and zander toward dusk. 2) Eastern Lake Saimaa maze of islets near Puumala: shallow, warming bays for pike in the evening, then slide out to the first drop‑offs for zander once the light fades. Overall activity: pike – good and improving; zander – fair to good with a clear evening peak; perch – very good, especially for those downsizing tackle and moving frequently. That’s your lake report from Finland for tonight. Tight lines, and may your hooks stay sharp and your knots hold. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

19 mei 2026 - 4 min
aflevering Finnish Pike and Perch Spring Night Bite Heats Up in Nordic Lakes artwork

Finnish Pike and Perch Spring Night Bite Heats Up in Nordic Lakes

Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure** here with your evening fishing report for May 4th, 2026, straight from the misty shores of Finland's lake country. It's 10 PM local time, and the night's settling in cool under partly cloudy skies—temps hovering around 8°C (46°F) with light winds from the northwest at 5-10 km/h, per the Finnish Meteorological Institute. No tides to worry about in these freshwater gems, but water levels are steady after last week's rains. Sunrise kicked off at 4:15 AM, sunset wrapped at 10:05 PM—those long Nordic days are prime for extended bites. Fish are active tonight, especially pike and perch firing up in the shallows as spring warms the shallows to 10-12°C. Recent catches from Lake Saimaa and Päijänne anglers report solid hauls: 20-30 perch per outing averaging 25-40 cm, plus a few 70-90 cm pike on the troll. Zander's picking up too, with limits hit on Saimaa—locals pulled 15 keepers yesterday alone, per Kalastus.com forums. Trout streams feeding Inari are seeing rainbows to 2 kg on flies. For lures, go **Mepps Aglia spinners** in silver/gold for perch—spinning 'em slow near weed edges. **Rapala Original Floater** in perch pattern rules for pike; twitch and pause. Live bait? Minnows or worms under a float for perch, shrimp for zander at dusk. Jigheads with soft plastics like 7 cm twister tails are hot right now. Hot spots: Hit the reed beds off Savonlinna on **Lake Saimaa** for pike-perch combos, or the drop-offs near Jyväskylä on **Lake Päijänne**—boat ramps are open, launches free. Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines! Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

5 mei 2026 - 2 min
aflevering Spring Perch Frenzy on Finnish Lakes - May 2026 Report artwork

Spring Perch Frenzy on Finnish Lakes - May 2026 Report

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to angling ace right here in the Finnish lakelands. It's May 2nd, 2026, around 10 PM local time, and we're wrapping up a fine spring day on the water. Weather today was classic early May—mostly cloudy with temps hovering 8-12°C, light winds from the northwest at 5-10 km/h, and just a smattering of drizzle in the afternoon, per Finnish Meteorological Institute updates. No tides to worry about in these freshwater gems, but lake levels are steady after last week's rains. Sunrise kicked off at 4:20 AM, sunset wrapped at 10:00 PM—those long Nordic days are firing up the bite. Fish activity? Prime time for perch and pike, with zander starting to prowl deeper. Recent catches from Lake Saimaa and Päijänne anglers report solid hauls: 20-30 perch per outing averaging 25-35cm, pike up to 8kg on the troll, and a few walleye pushing 2kg from evening sessions, according to Kalastus.com forums and local tackle shop logs. Trout streams feeding the lakes saw rainbow grabs on flies too. Best lures right now? Go with shallow-running minnow crankbaits like Rapala Original Floater in perch or firetiger for pike—troll 'em slow at 2-4km/h. For perch, drop-shot a 7g jighead with soft plastics in white or chartreuse. Live bait? Small roach or minnows under a float for zander, worms for perch. Keep it light, 6-10lb line. Hot spots: Hit the rocky shallows off Savonlinna on Saimaa for perch frenzy, or the weed edges near Lahti on Päijänne for pike ambushes—launch early before the crowds. Tight lines, stay safe out there. Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

3 mei 2026 - 2 min
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