
Minnesota’s statewide fishing report on June 17, 2026
Walleyes and crappies seem to be most active late in the day. Here’s the Minnesota fishing report on June 17, 2026.

Walleyes and crappies seem to be most active late in the day. Here’s the Minnesota fishing report on June 17, 2026.

Ah, the serenity of fishing.
Just an angler, a fishing pole and maybe thousands of dollars worth of sonar equipment offering an exact image of what that walleye or bass is doing in the

Three main techniques are catching fish right now, both here on the big water and also up at the Angle and on the Rainy River.

As of March 25, 2025, NASA reported that there are 421 officially recognized moons orbiting planets in our Solar System, including the dwarf planet Pluto.

Taking time to look at a lake before heading out fishing, which means looking for structures, weed lines, rock piles and more.

The Minnesota DNR announced on Monday that the agency has certified nine new state record fish this spring.
Two of those records have been in the weight category, which requires the angler to

In the current world of Minnesota fisheries lake management, special regulations for specific species can vary among the many different lakes and rivers.
Statewide regulations call for a six-walleye limit with only one over

Some changing patterns for sure, as well as some back-and-forth throughout the week, but things are sliding into place nicely.

When I draw a hunting tag, especially for elk, one of the first things I do is pull out a map. I look for public land – and then I look for roads, because that’s
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