
Bemidji Area Fishing Report – June 9, 2021 – video
As hot as the weather has been, the walleye bite has been scorching, too. Here’s what anglers are using to land those ‘eyes. And the northern pike continue to hit just about anything.
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As hot as the weather has been, the walleye bite has been scorching, too. Here’s what anglers are using to land those ‘eyes. And the northern pike continue to hit just about anything.

Walleye bite remains solid on Lake Bemidji. With super-hot weather on the way, be prepared.

Here’s what made the opener a memorable one – as in where anglers were catching fish and what they were using to get ’em. And it looks like the solid action is just getting

Accesses deteriorating, so be careful if you’re looking to get out on what’s left of the ice. Jumbo perch are still biting – here’s where.

Brutal cold of late has kept the anglers away, but with warmer temps on the way, some anglers should be getting out. And bitter cold or not, the perch bite remains hot for those who

Even with the dramatic comeback of walleyes on Leech Lake in the last decade, a decades-long homage to another species that is a far cry from the state fish has had a lot to do

Angler from Tennessee school finds success in Minnesota, earns lone college invite to Bassmaster Classic.

Bemidji State University and Visit Bemidji will join B.A.S.S. as the host of the competition.
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