Northwest Minnesota Fishing Report – October 26th, 2012
ALEXANDRIA AREA A jig and minnow is producing walleyes in 18 to 20 feet or 30 to 60 feet on Lake Ida and Lake Miltona. Walleyes also can be had with minnows in 18 to
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ALEXANDRIA AREA A jig and minnow is producing walleyes in 18 to 20 feet or 30 to 60 feet on Lake Ida and Lake Miltona. Walleyes also can be had with minnows in 18 to
DULUTH AREA Look to Island Lake for walleyes in 12 to 14 feet and muskies are being taken with large sucker minnows in eight to 10 feet. Crappies remain active in the narrows at Fish
LAKE MILLE LACS East – Trolling crankbaits from sunset well into the night has produced the most walleyes. Hit the six- to 12-foot rocks around Big Point, Liberty Beach, or Hunter’s Point and don’t be
Lake Michigan Slow reports from boats have not allowed for much feedback, but the few boats that are getting out are finding some good action in close. Look for bait balls and you will find
Crab Orchard Lake Fishing is picking up. Crappies are holding in shallow water. Minnows are the primary bait. Bluegill action has been steady. Bluegills are hitting on crickets, meal worms and wax worms. Catfish action
Lake Springfield Crappies biting in 10-12 feet of water on minnows. Some bass being caught on spinners. Flathead and channel catfish biting on nightcrawlers. Lake Sara (Effingham) The crappie bite has been hot. The bait
Fox River The water temps have dropped quite a bit, and the walleyes are on the move up to the dams. There have been good reports of some large fish being caught on minnow-style
ASHLAND AREA Smallmouth action is great at the rock pile, Long Island, and the end of the breakwall. Drift suckers or cast crankbaits and jigging spoons. Anglers casting and trolling crankbaits along the Ashland shoreline
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Salmon fishing has been slow to fair. Expect fishing to pick up for 2- and 3-year-old salmon through October. Shore anglers and trollers are seeing good action in the Sturgeon
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