
Twin Cities Area Fishing Report – May 24, 2021 – video
A lot of fish in the shallows and the action is fast. However, we slowed down to catch the bigger fish. Here’s how we caught ’em.

A lot of fish in the shallows and the action is fast. However, we slowed down to catch the bigger fish. Here’s how we caught ’em.

Technique requires above-average casting skills that put lures quietly and seductively in areas where conventional casting can’t reach.


The walleye population that year was estimated at 2.7 adults per acre, which is below the long-term average for Butternut Lake, but is still one of the higher density walleye lakes in Forest County.

Survey results on a number of fisheries reason for optimism for numerous species.

Largemouth bass have always been a primary focus of anglers who fish Ossawinnamakee, and the lake holds enough quality smallmouth bass to give them a fair look as well.

Aggressive smallies prevent writer from getting his bait in front of Traverse walleyes.

Week/weekend recap and where things are on fisheries right now …

As we thin down the month of May and dip our toes into early June, before the calendar actually proclaims the start of summer, a lot of Pennsylvania lakes should experience some great post-spawn fishing
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