Northeast Minnesota Fishing Report – October 18th, 2013
DULUTH AREA Walleyes are being taken with minnows and jigs at Island Lake in 10 to 15 feet and Boulder Lake in less than 10 feet. Muskie anglers continue to hit Island and the St.
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DULUTH AREA Walleyes are being taken with minnows and jigs at Island Lake in 10 to 15 feet and Boulder Lake in less than 10 feet. Muskie anglers continue to hit Island and the St.
FAIRMONT AREA Look for bluegills in three to five feet at lakes Hall, Budd, and Sissiton or crappies on the five- to eight-foot structure of Hall and Budd. Walleyes are hitting jigs tipped with minnows
ALEXANDRIA AREA A jig and minnow is producing walleyes in 40 to 50 feet at Lake Miltona and Lake Ida. Anglers fishing the shorelines of Reno Lake are catching walleyes and crappies during the evening
LAKE MINNETONKA AREA On Lake Minnetonka, shallow-running crankbaits are turning walleyes during the evening hours along the 12-foot weed edges, while daytime action has been best with a jig and minnow in 15 to 19
LAKE MILLE LACS With water temperatures slightly dropping, the nighttime crankbait bite is slowly improving for walleyes. Most anglers believe another five-degree drop in water temps would kick it in along the shorelines and rock
Kokosing Lake (Knox County) – This lake of 149 acres in Knox County is limited to outboard motors of 10 horsepower or less. Largemouth bass are being caught around shoreline cover and along the
Beaver Creek Reservoir (Seneca County) – The reservoir is located at the intersection of Township Road 196 and County Road 34 in the northeastern part of the county. Boat anglers have been catching nice-sized yellow
Cuyahoga River (Cuyahoga, Geauga, Portage, and Summit counties) – With autumn upon us, fishing for northern pike is picking up in the Cuyahoga River. Consistently producing regions of the river include the Fuller Park
Muskingum River (Morgan County) – Carp and catfish are most active right now. For carp, try casting dough balls or corn. Catfish prefer nightcrawlers, chicken liver, or cut bait fished on the bottom in the
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