
Minnesota Fishing Report – June 23, 2020
Weather conditions were more stable over the past week and that’s lead to some good walleye fishing.
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Weather conditions were more stable over the past week and that’s lead to some good walleye fishing.

Fishing reports still slow coming in, but those who are reporting say fishing mostly a mixed bag.

Fishing can be good in the spring and summer in the deep rapids. Not your average riffle, but a deep run with turbulent water. Try above and below the rapids and any slick spots in

While Michigan’s best-known bass fisheries are among the tops in the country, its less-heralded waters are pretty darn good, too.

Carlton’s muskie population is a surprise to many. There are bigger muskies swimming the waters – it’s included on the list of lakes in Illinois that has yielded a muskie 50 inches or larger.

Lakes in most parts of the state are just now reopening. Due to this, reporting on some lakes and rivers is limited. But anglers who are getting out are reporting fast bass action.

Walleyes viewed as having dual importance because of high angler interest and, as a top predator, can lead to better size structure for other desired species like black crappies and bluegills.

For many species, it seems that most any sort of live bait on a jig is getting the job done.

In the past decade, thousands of lake trout and brook trout have been stocked by DEC in Big Moose Lake.
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