
Minnesota Fishing Report – December 8, 2020
Upper Red Lake remains the main draw, but it’s likely that fishing activity is going to pick up on Lake of the Woods by this weekend as well.
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Upper Red Lake remains the main draw, but it’s likely that fishing activity is going to pick up on Lake of the Woods by this weekend as well.

Chasing down a mixed bag of jumbo perch and plus-sized largemouth bass through first ice in Minnesota.

Some skim ice making it difficult to get out in boats, but those who are getting out are finding some walleyes. On bigger waters, not a lot of pressure, but also a case of those

A crazy flurry of catches, including a slab crappie and a bonus bass.

Set up a few hours before dark, stake out your spot, and wait until some rods start bending or flags start flying.

Late-fall crappies dominate statewide angling.

On Lake Michigan, perch fishing has been particularly hot in this area. And don’t forget about the lake trout.

Should we be fortunate enough to receive weather to form enough ice to support our fishing efforts, here are a few popular public fishing places “above” I-70 to auger a hole in the ice and

Hold on, ice anglers. Unless it turns extremely cold, and real quick, it could take a little longer for lakes to freeze over thanks to some warm weather earlier this fall as well as in
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