
Minnesota Outdoor News Fishing Report – February 22 2022
This is the last weekend of the inland walleye and pike season and you’ll want to concentrate most of your walleye fishing efforts to low-light and overnight periods.
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This is the last weekend of the inland walleye and pike season and you’ll want to concentrate most of your walleye fishing efforts to low-light and overnight periods.

Picking through a lot of small fish to get to the keepers, but you’ll get them. Here’s what’s working.

If they do decide to bite, crappies and walleyes tend to be most active during low-light periods and overnight.

Snow and blowing wind yet again, along with cold temps, making the going tough. So how is this impacting the bite this time around?

Lyle Unger has been catching perch in the Grand Rapids area. There are still some slush pockets to watch out for so be prepared to deal with that. Report by: Lyle Unger Grand Rapids Guide

A rare day when the temps were above freezing, although more tough weather on the way. Here’s how to navigate it and get to the fish. And what’s up with the bite?

A higher percentage of anglers have started chasing bluegills and crappies rather than walleyes and they’ve found some success.

Fishing for walleyes and perch in the area probably as good as it’s been all winter long.

Look for the most consistent crappie activity over deep basin areas.
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