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May 31, 2012

Despite steady wind and rain, walleyes remain cooperative – Northcentral Report

LAKE MILLE LACS East – During the day, spinners or live-bait rigs tipped with leeches and nightcrawlers are producing walleyes on the 22- to 25-foot gravel and mud. The evening walleye bite continues to be excellent on any of the six- to 12-foot rock piles with slip bobbers and leeches. Smallmouth bass are an easy catch

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Despite steady wind and rain, walleyes remain cooperative – Northwest Report

ALEXANDRIA AREA Minnows and jigs or live-bait rigs tipped with crawlers and leeches are turning walleyes in 12 to 18 feet of water at lakes Mary, Reno, and Miltona. Crappies and sunfish remain shallow on lakes Darling, Le Homme Dieu, Carlos, and Victoria. The 14- to 18-foot weedlines of most lakes are producing northern pike

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Despite steady wind and rain, walleyes remain cooperative – Southeast Report

FARIBAULT AREA Work the shorelines of lakes Mazaska, Cedar, and Shields for sunfish. Leeches are producing some walleyes on the 10-foot weedlines of Shields or in 10 to 15 feet at Fox Lake. Crappie and bass action is slow, but northern pike are hitting on the weedlines of Cedar and Shields. Nagel’s Live Bait (507)

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Despite steady wind and rain, walleyes remain cooperative – Metro Area Report

NORTHEAST METRO Plastics thrown around the docks have produced bass at Demonterville Lake and Big Marine Lake. Walleyes are hitting rigs and leeches in 15 to 20 feet at Lake Johanna or crankbaits on the St. Croix River in 14 to 22 feet. The St. Croix also is producing muskies via bucktails, work the flooded

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