Minnesota Outdoor News Fishing Report – Dec. 1, 2017
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS Ice has remained intact in most bays during the recent warm weather, but it has deteriorated since last week. The main lake is wide open, and there were a few
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS Ice has remained intact in most bays during the recent warm weather, but it has deteriorated since last week. The main lake is wide open, and there were a few

LADSON, S.C. – Shimano is offering both freshwater and saltwater spinning reel anglers with the new Sustain series, now with Shimano’s Hagane gear technology and body design, and X-Protect, the company said in a news

Those fishermen who typically winterize their boats around Labor Day and put them away until the following spring may feel good about getting all in order before the first snowfall of the season, but they

Crappies, big pike, and evening walleyes highlight the hard-water action of early December across the ice belt.
Central Region Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) – Anglers fishing for smallmouth and largemouth bass here are finding some success. The popular setup has been either a jerkbait or a swimbait retrieved slowly. Others are
The mandatory cold weather life jacket regulation is now in effect through April 30, requiring boaters in canoes, kayak, paddleboards, and all watercraft less than 16 feet long to wear a PFD. For more, visit
Lake St. Clair Panfish, including perch, have been caught in the canals and marinas around Lake St. Clair. Water clarity was low after the rain and windy conditions. The perch bite was getting better for
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS Ice has taken hold in the bays and along some shorelines, with about 3 to 4 inches found. Strong winds on Tuesday likely chewed away at the ice that had

Both locations are spring fed, and biologists believe the water may be sufficiently cool to support year-round trout fishing opportunities.
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