North Central Minnesota Fishing Report – July 4th, 2014
LAKE MILLE LACS East – Tubes or slip bobbers and leeches are producing numbers of smallmouth bass on the rock reefs and shoreline rocks. Walleye action has been best on the deep mud and gravel
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LAKE MILLE LACS East – Tubes or slip bobbers and leeches are producing numbers of smallmouth bass on the rock reefs and shoreline rocks. Walleye action has been best on the deep mud and gravel
ALEXANDRIA AREA Spinner rigs tipped with crawlers or leeches are producing walleyes in 10 to 15 feet on Lake Mary and Reno Lake or on Lake Miltona and the Le Homme Dieu Chain in 16
LAKE MINNETONKA AREA Look for bass and sunfish from the shoreline out to the inside weed edge on lakes Sarah, Independence, Minnetonka, and Medicine. A few walleyes can be had on these lakes along the
Chain: Panfish action continues to be hot. The shallow portions of the bays seem to be producing quite well also. Find the newer weeds in 8 feet of water or less and the gills will
Lake Murphysboro: Channel cats good using cut shad. Bluegills excellent using worms. Crappies good on minnows. Kinkaid Lake: Bluegills good to excellent using waxworms and red wigglers. Coming off spawn. Crappies good using minnows. Channel
Mattoon: Crappies slow. Fish have moved back deeper; lower a minnow near submerged brush. Bluegills good. Cast a waxworm or red wiggler near the docks or shallow weed lines. Largemouth bass good. A recent tournament
Rock River (Byron-Dixon): Walleyes best early and late with minnows or minnows with a jig head. Channel cats deep around islands and brush with dip baits, chicken liver, crushed minnows, large shiners, and shrimp with
LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES At Sheboygan, a few boaters fishing outside of the harbor have made decent catches of kings and rainbows. There are large schools of alewives near the harbor. There are even some
DOOR PENINSULA AND ALGOMA/KEWAUNEE AREA The salmon fishing is starting to get going. Good reports were coming in from Kewaunee north to Bailey’s Harbor. The action isn’t fast and furious just yet, but it has
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