
Bemidji Area Fishing Report – June 30, 2020
Walleye bite has slowed down a bit, but here’s why they could be back soon – although a jig and a minnow might not cut it. Here are a few tips on what might get
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Walleye bite has slowed down a bit, but here’s why they could be back soon – although a jig and a minnow might not cut it. Here are a few tips on what might get

As we slide into July, walleyes have become even more challenging with bug hatches, very warm weather, and increasing water temperatures all playing a part in noticeably slower walleye activity this week.

Summer fishing patterns are happening. Off-shore spots are kicking out fish and it’s a great time to supplement a few water sports to keep the kids entertained in between bites.

Continually staring at electronics, constantly working a trolling motor remote, and fiddling with batteries are all part of the modern-era fishing experience. But, if you want a change of pace, consider returning to a simpler

With water temperatures and weather helping the cause, fishing mostly good across the state.

Things have changed a lot over the last week. Post-spawn bite going strong with smallmouths, particularly on topwater.

With water temperatures in the mid-70s in fisheries across a good part of the state, the panfish bite – particularly crappies – is still hanging on.

Mayflies are hatching across the state. That’s good news for trout anglers, but not so good news for walleye anglers.

In the end, the rod combination you chose for Driftless Area trout fishing comes down to personal preference, within a finite number of options. It helps, too, to have a teacher/savior to thoroughly explain the
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