Southeast Minnesota Fishing Report – April 11th, 2014
FARIBAULT AREA Anglers have been reduced to walking out on area lakes and the shorelines are starting to pull away. Lake Mazaska is giving up sunfish and crappies in 10 to 14 feet, while the
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FARIBAULT AREA Anglers have been reduced to walking out on area lakes and the shorelines are starting to pull away. Lake Mazaska is giving up sunfish and crappies in 10 to 14 feet, while the
DULUTH AREA Crappie action has improved in 12 to 14 feet at Caribou Lake, Fish Lake, and Whiteface Lake. Fish is producing bluegills as well in eight to 10 feet. As of Tuesday morning, ice
FAIRMONT AREA Most small lakes were open early this week and the ice that remained on the bigger lakes was black and moving – this area could ice-free by the weekend. Open-water fishing has been
LAKE MILLE LACS The recent warm weather has melted a lot of the snow, but left lake conditions very slushy. Even ATV travel will be difficult until the water soaks in, so call a resort
ALEXANDRIA AREA Anglers continued to get on all lakes early this week, but conditions could change by the weekend so call ahead. Fishing reports have been limited to a decent sunfish bite at Smith Lake
LAKE MINNETONKA AREA The shorelines started opening quickly this week and ice fishing likely won’t be an option on most lakes by the weekend. There’s still a lot of main-lake ice and the channels might
Braidwood: Fish overall are slow, but appear to be picking up as water settles. Boaters are finding some good largemouths on spinnerbaits and swimjigs. There are some days that reaction strikes are the way to
Crab Orchard Lake: Most crappies are still holding over deeper cover on minnows and jigs. Some anglers were also taking some bluegills near the rip rap on a variety of baits. Catfish action is still
Sangchris Lake: Bass are good on spinnerbaits and chatterbaits. Try casting along shorelines with emerging vegetation, if available. Catfish picking up on anything that smells: liver, shad, doughs. Crappies are good on minnows and on
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