Southwest Minnesota Fishing Report – May 31st, 2013
FAIRMONT AREA Crappies and sunfish are hitting in six to eight feet on George Lake and Budd Lake. Bass anglers are finding fish in shallow water on most lakes and leeches or jigs and twisters
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FAIRMONT AREA Crappies and sunfish are hitting in six to eight feet on George Lake and Budd Lake. Bass anglers are finding fish in shallow water on most lakes and leeches or jigs and twisters
DULUTH AREA Look for walleyes at Island Lake to hit a jig and minnow in 15 feet, while Boulder Lake and Whiteface Lake are producing walleyes in 10 to 12 feet. A few crappies have
ALEXANDRIA AREA Lakes Miltona, Chippewa, Oscar, and Mary are producing walleyes and northern pike in nine to 12 feet via jigs and minnows. Crappies are still in the shallow bays of Lake Carlos, Lake Le
LAKE MILLE LACS East – A jig and minnow is turning walleyes in less than 16 feet on the rock/sand transition areas such as the Two Mile and Three Mile reefs. The evening crankbait bite
NORTHEAST METRO Trolling leadcore and crankbaits or crawlers has produced walleyes in 24 to 30 feet near the Girl Scout Camp on the Wisconsin side of the St. Croix River. Look to White Bear Lake
Lake St. Clair Catch-and-release bass fishing has been unbelievable on Lake St. Clair along the mile roads. Walleye fishing has been fair, but should improve as the weather warms. Walleye fishing remains very good in
Pickford Area High winds kept many anglers grounded on the opener, and the bite was a little slow for those who did venture out. Fair numbers of pike were caught in Lake Superior’s Brimley Bay,
Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) This 3,192-acre lake north of Columbus is a good bet for crappies, white bass, and channel catfish now. Fishing jigs and minnows suspended by a float around woody cover in
Blanchard River (Hardin County) Smallmouth bass are biting in the river. Fish are biting throughout the day. Try fishing below the Township Road 183 bridge. Anglers have been having the best success on light
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