Trout and smallmouth waters across southeast Minnesota are receding after a wave of storms dumped anywhere from six to 10 inches of rain ahead of the July 4th holiday weekend, leaving anglers high and dry as flood waters made streams and rivers unfishable.
As of early Tuesday, many smaller streams were clearing up, with larger waters, like the popular Root River, still high, dirty and unfishable.
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