
Lake Osakis Area Fishing Report – July 30, 2021 – video
Scott Merwin talks about using some ice fishing tackle and gear to put a few more panfish in the boat this time of year. Give it a try! Report provided by: Scott Merwin Lake Osakis
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Scott Merwin talks about using some ice fishing tackle and gear to put a few more panfish in the boat this time of year. Give it a try! Report provided by: Scott Merwin Lake Osakis
Stay safe and prevent an unexpected polar plunge by owning the right gear and frequently checking ice conditions!
Record-breaking heat and bugs hindering your urge to wet a line this holiday weekend? Try trolling under a full moon for the region’s most popular freshwater gamefish
Beat “stay-in-place”-induced cabin fever by targeting rough fish in a hard-running river near you.
Locate standing weeds in shallow water in late winter, and hungry panfish will be hanging out nearby.
Don’t just fish memories when locating fish; use your electronics and search according to lake and weather conditions.
Use electronics to scan steep breaks to locate baitfish and predators, then make sure to follow them as they switch depths during changing light conditions.
To put more fish in the boat this spring, use electronics and switch tactics until you identify a hot technique
Troll spinner rigs farther away from the boat to hook more walleyes when fishing in clear, shallow water.
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