
Mississippi River Pool 4 fishing report – March 4, 2021
Larry Hanson headed down to Pool 4 of the Mississippi River to target open water walleyes and saugers. Water was pretty clear and current was low. The bite was slow but should be heating up
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Larry Hanson headed down to Pool 4 of the Mississippi River to target open water walleyes and saugers. Water was pretty clear and current was low. The bite was slow but should be heating up

The perch bite is still going strong on Lake Bemidji. They’re starting to move into shallow waters but still in that deep mud, too. Here’s what to use.

Lyle Unger is on a great crappie bite. The fish have been starting out deeper and moving towards shallow water as the day goes on. Both plastics and live bait will put fish on the

Crappie reports varied quite a bit this week with some fish still being found suspended over deep, basin areas and others starting to move into shallower water and mix with bluegills.

Jeremy Colsen shares some tips for catching more panfish in the Lake Osakis area. Crappies and sunfish can be found around the basins and also in some weedy areas. You can have better luck if

Matt Klug talks about the current bite in the St. Cloud area and shares some tips that will help trigger a few more fish. Temperatures are warming up and the fishing is too. This is

Larry Hanson gives a rundown on the current bite in the Minnetonka/Waconia area and shares some tips to help put more fish on the ice. The bite has been picking up with the warmer weather

What a difference a week makes! And with the nicer weather, more folks getting on area lakes. Perch bite still holding steady. And a last chance for walleyes before the season ends.

Hays Baldwin shares some tips for catching more crappies around the Brainerd Lakes area. Try a couple different tactics and see what the fish respond to best. Report by: 218 Fishing Guide Service Hays Baldwin
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