
Minnesota Fishing Report – January 5, 2021
Crappie and bluegill activity seems to have really improved with the majority of ‘gills still weed-related in less than 15 feet.
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Crappie and bluegill activity seems to have really improved with the majority of ‘gills still weed-related in less than 15 feet.

Current ice conditions and what to expect for a bite when traveling to Devils Lake.

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.

An ice situation you hard-water types need to know about. Ice is looking a bit better on the smaller lakes, however. But use caution regardless of where you go on the ice.

A lot of fishable options on Mille Lacs now, but still, keep an eye on ice conditions. Fishing-wise, it’s a matter of getting out to where you want to be.

We are in limbo between open water and ice fishing on most lakes. Weather has not been cold enough for widespread ice thick enough for ice fishing in most areas, but is prohibiting boat fishing

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

Places like the Adirondacks, Catskills and anywhere else where lakes are at higher elevations should be seeing some action if cooler weather arrives, with light winds.

Ice conditions firming up some, although recent snows have covered up some of the trouble spots. The further north you go the better. Here’s where they’re catching them and what they’re using.
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