
Metro Area Fishing Report – October 6, 2024 – video
Water temps are certainly cooling a bit and we’re seeing some changes. A pile of ways you can catch some fish right now.
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Water temps are certainly cooling a bit and we’re seeing some changes. A pile of ways you can catch some fish right now.

It’s October, but crawlers continue to produce most walleyes. A look at the Minnesota fishing and hunting report on Oct. 2, 2024.

Jigging with frozen or live emerald shiners is the ticket.

Still finding fish deeper than we should, but here’s an easy lineup of presentations to catch a few.

Woodies, teal provide a solid duck opener for most groups. A look at the Minnesota fishing and hunting report from across the state on Sept. 25, 2024.

Many of the fish across the south shore are over mud. No structure, just a lot of forage that holds the fish. Get out among the fish, anchor up and get your jig on.

Water temps are holding in the 70s and the fish appear to be a bit confused.

Fish patterns have no changed as warm weather persists. A look at the Minnesota fishing and hunting report on Sept. 18, 2024.

This week, many anglers have reported success jigging with frozen emerald shiners, specifically around the areas extending from Pine Island to Long Point.
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