
Minnesota Outdoor News Fishing Report – May 31, 2022
From south to north, crappie fishing has been strong in shallow water.

From south to north, crappie fishing has been strong in shallow water.

Crappie bite attracting anglers to larger lakes.

Muskie season in northern Wisconsin opens Saturday, May 28. With water temps still on the cool side, stick to smaller baits and shallower depths.

It’s been a good trout season across much of New York, with both stream and pond anglers reporting solid catches and out on the deep-water.

The majority of walleyes being caught remain shallow and still being taken with minnows.

Inland lakes in southern Michigan area starting to produce a decent panfish bite, but for the most part the water is still a little chilly.

Report from the Dock So much to report this issue. The best hatches of the year have been coming off streams across the state, and fly-fishing has been outstanding on many, including Pine Creek, Kettle

The walleye river runs are finished for this year, but the white bass have moved in behind them on the Maumee and Sandusky rivers and other northwest Ohio tributaries of Lake Erie.

Most of the really good reports on walleyes came from less than 10 feet of water, with strong action in as shallow as 2 to 5 feet in some areas as well.
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