
Minnesota Fishing Report – September 15, 2020
On the walleye front, fish are being found shallow and deep. Minnows or crankbaits are working fine on shallow-water points, shoreline breaks, or generally depths less than 15 feet.
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On the walleye front, fish are being found shallow and deep. Minnows or crankbaits are working fine on shallow-water points, shoreline breaks, or generally depths less than 15 feet.

Big swing in water temps making a difference. Still not in a full fall swing, but some fish are starting to move into fall patterns. So what lures/baits are working these days?

Fall has come in a hurry. And with water temps continuing to drop, the walleye bite should improve considerably here shortly. Here’s where and what to use to get ’em.

Water temperatures continue to drop and that’s meant a little more consistency with the state’s walleye bite. It’s by no means approaching the peak of the fall action, but many reports were a lot better

Another week and another changing pattern this always-changing open-water season. What sweatshirt weather means for the fishing.

What shiner runs could mean for anglers chasing big walleyes. Most anglers still fishing two different ways – a look at the two methods … and the hot colors for lures/baits.

Walleye bite is starting to pick up as water temps are in mid- to high 60s. And a jig and minnow is all it takes for some great action.

Water temperatures have gone down across the entire state since last week and that seems to be leading to some improved walleye fishing. Active walleyes are being found with more consistency than recent weeks with

An early morning report for a change. Lot of dirty water out there, so trying to get the attention of the fish is the big challenge these days. Catching a lot of fish on chatter
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