
Bemidji Area Fishing Report – May 6, 2020
With the Minnesota Fishing Opener looming, and water temps in upper 40s and lower 50s, here’s how to catch those walleyes.
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With the Minnesota Fishing Opener looming, and water temps in upper 40s and lower 50s, here’s how to catch those walleyes.
Water temps are flirting with 60 degrees. The spring transition is progressing nicely and the fish continue to hold in their appropriate patterns. Oh, and the Minnesota Fishing Opener is less than a week away,
Perhaps the first and best way to move in that direction is with a longer rod.
Heading into this weekend’s fishing opener, you should expect to find walleyes in shallow water.
Walleye fishing remains very good in Lake Erie, the Detroit River and Saginaw Bay with anglers reporting limit catches at all three locations. Inland lake anglers in the Lower reported a mixed bag of panfish,
Anglers have unlimited options in the way of sizes, shapes, actions, and color combinations. Each allows the opportunity to produce a mixed bag of gamefish, target a specific species, and fish them effectively during the
Walleye season opens May 2. In the early season, fishing was expected to be good at a number of fisheries.
The crappie and saugeye bite on inland waters in the Buckeye State is finally starting to turn, with anglers reporting good catches of both species all around Ohio.
With water temps continuing to rise, fishing remains productive at fisheries across the state.
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