
Metro Area Fishing Report – August 19, 2024 – video
Things warmed back up a little this past week and summer patterns are definitely still here.
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Things warmed back up a little this past week and summer patterns are definitely still here.

Fish are still in summer patterns, and two distinct tactics emerged this week on the bass front. Walleyes are roaming as well.

Summer fishing can throw some curveballs, but you just have to adjust your swing.

Three easy ways to catch summertime bass right now as well as a breakdown on what’s happening right now and what we’re doing to catch fish, plus a walleye update and other current info.

Finally some consistent warm weather and it feels like summer. Slight curveball on our bass presentation and fish are holding in their usual spots.

Summertime patterns in full swing, and the bass, walleye and even pike are schooling up. Slight change in presentation, but overall, a stable week in most ways.

We are moving nicely into summer patterns. Walleye, bass, crappies – everything is playing out nicely.

The walleye and bass are wanting it slow but stick to the course and you’ll catch fish. Seems to be some consistency lately as well.

The fishing season continues to progress nicely and summer-like patterns are definitely developing, with a solid bass bite.
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