
Metro Area Fishing Report – September 5, 2021 – video
We are definitely seeing some transitions taking place. Caught fish shallow and deep, and in so many different ways.
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We are definitely seeing some transitions taking place. Caught fish shallow and deep, and in so many different ways.

Some cooler weather, especially at night, has started to cool water temperatures and that should mean improved walleye fishing opportunities.

Keeping things simple – and it worked. Summer patterns continue, but the change is slowly taking place.

Walleye fishing has been tough, but if you’re patient and work at it, you’ll catch some fish. Here’s what’s putting fish in the boat.

Bluegills and crappies have provided the best opportunity to consistently put fish in the boat of late.

A very strong pattern has developed and a lot of big fish are finding their way into the boat. Video courtesy of Matt Johnson, Matt Johnson Outdoors& Clam Ice Team

Scott Merwin shares some tips to put more bluegills and walleyes in the boat in the Lake Osakis area. Report provided by: Scott Merwin Lake Osakis Guide Service 612-203-1010 www.lakeosakisguide.com Be the Bite!

Like it has been over the past couple of weeks, panfish, pike, and bass are keeping people busy across the state.

Walleye fishing is holding up quite well for mid-August. Here’s where they’re catching them and what they’re using. But regardless of what you’re throwing at them, you’ll likely get some fish – even in fairly
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