
Metro Area Fishing Report – May 2, 2021 Video
Finally some warm weather and consistent water temps. Amazing what one night of stable water temps does to the bite. Exciting time of year and some very fun patterns.
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Finally some warm weather and consistent water temps. Amazing what one night of stable water temps does to the bite. Exciting time of year and some very fun patterns.

Larry Hanson talks about what to look for to locate crappies this time of year and then what type of presentations you should be using. Report by: Larry Hanson 612-810-5096 Larry Hanson Outdoors on Facebook

Hays Baldwin talks about what is currently working to catch crappies in the Brainerd Lakes area. Make sure to bring a variety of baits and lures because the bite will be changing with the water

The fish are ready to move in, they just need the right weather and water temperature to do so. Until then, continue to look for crappies and sunfish just outside of the traditional, spring spots

Talk about inconsistencies and changing weather patterns. But what do you expect for spring in Minnesota? The fish still showed, though …

Look to spots just outside shallow, traditional spring locations for suspended crappies or bluegills tight to bottom, until water temperatures again warm up.

Spring pan fishing is upon us. Over the weekend I was finally able to get out and target some crappies. What I found was most of the fish are staging in shallow muddy bays that

There were crappies and some bluegills starting to be caught in many areas last week, but most of those bites have slowed this week and weather conditions really haven’t allowed people to fish for them.

Things certainly cooled down this last week and the rain moved in. Still, plenty of bites, but a slightly different strategy and some easy tips we sometimes forget for early season.
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