
St. Cloud Area Fishing Report – January 25, 2022
Luckily we have pretty good ice conditions in the St. Cloud area. I would say I’m seeing 13 to 16-inches of ice on most lakes with lake travel being fairly decent compared to other areas
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Luckily we have pretty good ice conditions in the St. Cloud area. I would say I’m seeing 13 to 16-inches of ice on most lakes with lake travel being fairly decent compared to other areas

We are now in the 2-week walleye closure on Lake Mille Lacs. It has been a fantastic season so far. The smallmouth bite will continue to get better and better. I am seeing fish all

Matt Klug shares some tips for where to find walleyes for the fishing opener and how he plans to catch them. Start by looking shallow using a jig and minnow or jig and plastic combination

Spring pan fishing is upon us. Over the weekend I was finally able to get out and target some crappies. What I found was most of the fish are staging in shallow muddy bays that

Matt Klug talks about the current bite in the St. Cloud area and shares some tips that will help trigger a few more fish. Temperatures are warming up and the fishing is too. This is

Well it’s been COLD!!! That has been a limiting factor for fishing lately. The walleye fishing has been extremely slow but still getting a few fish here and there. Don’t be afraid to fish shallow.

Matt Klug reports a good crappie bite in the St. Cloud area. Make sure to stay mobile and try to stay on the front end of the school for best results. report by: Matt Klug

The cold weather has capped over most lakes in the St. Cloud area. The fish are pretty spooky but if you can stay on them they are biting. Matt Klug from MK Fishing Guide Service
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