
Minnesota Lake Profile – Siseebakwet Lake, Itasca County
It’s stocked heavily with walleye fingerlings during odd-numbered years, and those fish typically provide anglers with an abundance of eating-size walleyes to catch.

It’s stocked heavily with walleye fingerlings during odd-numbered years, and those fish typically provide anglers with an abundance of eating-size walleyes to catch.

Crappie and bluegill activity seems to have really improved with the majority of ‘gills still weed-related in less than 15 feet.

How to use jigging spoons to catch panfish while ice fishing – bluegills and crappies love them.

Brian “Bro” Brosdahl shares tips on fishing the new Glo-Shot Fire-Belly spoon and why it’s one his favorite ice spoons for walleyes, perch, crappies and more.

Shallow crappies on the chow … We got pounded with snow and it certainly changed the mobility dynamic, but we didn’t let that stop us and we chased a super-fun bite. Punched a pile of

As ice thickness continues to increase, so do the fishing opportunities. Here’s what they’re catching and where.

And once you’re on the lake, there are plenty of fishing options, including panfish (pumpkinseeds, black crappies), yellow perch and chain pickerel.

In 2020, there were 20 DNR-sanctioned fishing tournaments on Centralia. A total of 513 bass were caught, with the biggest three weighing in at more than 5.5 pounds. Several in the 5-pound range were also

Ice slowly arrives in the north, with the crappie bite hot in the south.
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