
Minnesota’s statewide fishing report on July 31, 2024
Fishing pressure decreases as steamy heat arrives. A look at the Minnesota fishing report from across the state on July 31, 2024.
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Fishing pressure decreases as steamy heat arrives. A look at the Minnesota fishing report from across the state on July 31, 2024.

Two main techniques are catching the majority of fish.

Summer fishing can throw some curveballs, but you just have to adjust your swing.

Panfish and bass are keeping anglers busy in most areas. A look at the Minnesota fishing report from across the state on July 24, 2024.

Deep summer patterns are holding true, but with that being said, things are always changing.

Three easy ways to catch summertime bass right now as well as a breakdown on what’s happening right now and what we’re doing to catch fish, plus a walleye update and other current info.

Walleye action has slowed since last week’s warm weather. A look at the Minnesota fishing report from across the state on July 17, 2024.

The mud is holding big numbers of fish and two main fishing techniques are being used to get it done.

Finally some consistent warm weather and it feels like summer. Slight curveball on our bass presentation and fish are holding in their usual spots.
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