
Minnesota Outdoor News Fishing Report – May 4, 2021
The panfish bite was better than the previous week, but still isn’t consistently good in most parts of the state. Until it remains bright and warm for an extended stretch of days, this pattern will
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The panfish bite was better than the previous week, but still isn’t consistently good in most parts of the state. Until it remains bright and warm for an extended stretch of days, this pattern will

Here are the outlooks for the state’s top large-lake walleye destinations

The fish are ready to move in, they just need the right weather and water temperature to do so. Until then, continue to look for crappies and sunfish just outside of the traditional, spring spots

Look to spots just outside shallow, traditional spring locations for suspended crappies or bluegills tight to bottom, until water temperatures again warm up.

There were crappies and some bluegills starting to be caught in many areas last week, but most of those bites have slowed this week and weather conditions really haven’t allowed people to fish for them.

An upside to the recent cold snap is that you can now drive just about anywhere on most lakes. This should allow anglers to spread out more than they have been for most of the

Lyle Unger says look for perch in 12 to 14 feet-of-water on Lake Winnibigoshish. Fish with some small spoons tipped with minnow heads or small tungsten jigs tipped with plastics or wax worms. Report from

Lyle Unger reports jumbo perch are hitting on spoons tipped with minnow heads and tungsten jigs tipped with wax worms on Lake Winnibigoshish, MN. You’ll also pick up a few walleyes in the mix as

Big Winnie, too? Amid news that anglers and resort owners on Lake Mille Lacs will be facing a third consecutive catch-and-release-only season for walleye, another top Minnesota walleye fishery reportedly is facing struggles of its
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