Metro Area Fishing Report – April 29th, 2016
NORTHEAST METRO Crappies and sunfish have moved shallow on most lakes over the past week. Look for bays and other shallow areas with some vegetation and you’ll find panfish. Lakes such as Big Marine, Bald
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NORTHEAST METRO Crappies and sunfish have moved shallow on most lakes over the past week. Look for bays and other shallow areas with some vegetation and you’ll find panfish. Lakes such as Big Marine, Bald
ALEXANDRIA AREA The bite has slowed a bit with the change in weather, but crappies continue to be caught in shallow water at Reno Lake, Lobster Lake, Mill Lake, and Lake Ida. Tube jigs or

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LAKE MILLE LACS Fishing action continues to be limited as water temperatures remain cool in the bays and boat harbors. These areas should hold crappies as soon as water temperatures start to increase. Johnson’s Portside

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