Northwest Minnesota Fishing Report – July 18, 2014
ALEXANDRIA AREA It’s been a spotty bite, but walleyes are hitting crawlers and leeches in 18 to 24 feet on lakes Le Homme Dieu, Darling, Carlos, Miltona, and Ida. On Lake Mary and Reno, a
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ALEXANDRIA AREA It’s been a spotty bite, but walleyes are hitting crawlers and leeches in 18 to 24 feet on lakes Le Homme Dieu, Darling, Carlos, Miltona, and Ida. On Lake Mary and Reno, a
LAKE MILLE LACS East – During the day, work the deep gravel in 22 to 26 feet or mud in 30 feet with spinners and crawlers for walleyes. At night, slip bobbers and leeches or
LAKE MINNETONKA AREA With no-wake restrictions still in place, fishing pressure has been light. The few fish being caught are scattered from the shorelines out to 15 feet on most lakes, with bass and sunfish
Chain: The fishing has really slowed down for the walleyes with the warmer weather and high water. Bouncing jig and minnow combinations around the pilings has been putting some nice fish in the boats. The
Crab Orchard Lake: Bass good using topwater and jigs. Bluegills good using wax worms and crickets. Crappies good using minnows and jigs. Channel cats good using nightcrawlers, shad and leeches. Kinkaid Lake: Bass good. Channel
Banner Marsh: Bass fair on plastics and crankbaits along weed edge with some on topwater, too. Eastpoint doing well. Bluegills fair on waxies and crickets. Channel cats fair on cut baits and dip baits. Bloomington:
Fox River: The river is running very high and there have not been a lot of reports, however you can still get out and find some fish. The carp are beginning their spawn and can
ASHLAND AREA Fishing has been super. Walleyes are moving from the shallows to the deeper areas, but there were some fish still being caught in the sloughs last week. Away from the sloughs, guys are
LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES Surface water temperatures on area lakes were reported to be in the 70s. Bluegill fishing was best in 12 to 18 feet of water near sand and gravel areas adjacent to
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