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Thousand Island Fishing Report – April 15th, 2016

St. Lawrence River: Fishing activity slowed with the cold weather, but bullhead action should be heating up as soon as the temps warm a bit. And perch, sunfish and crappie fishing absolutely will take off

Minnesota Cuffs & Collars, April 15th, 2016

District 1 – Baudette area CO Ben Huener (Roseau) investigated a dead cow to see if it had been killed by wolves, but the animal had died and was fed on by wolves or coyotes

Metro Area Fishing Report – April 15th, 2016

NORTHEAST METRO Fishing reports have been slow in the area, with a few crappies being found suspended over 20 to 25 feet of water on the St. Croix River and along the shoreline and fishing

Statewide Minnesota Fishing Report – April 15th, 2016

ALEXANDRIA AREA Another week of cold weather has done little to jump start the spring crappie bite. Some fish had moved into shallower water, but they’ve been tough to find with water temperatures remaining cool.

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