
Minnesota Outdoor News Fishing Report – April 6, 2021
It’s early, but anglers are starting to catch crappies and sunfish in boats and from shore.

It’s early, but anglers are starting to catch crappies and sunfish in boats and from shore.

With a healthy walleye population, nice panfish, good numbers of largemouth bass, and a pike population that has improved in size structure in recent years, Minnie Belle is one of the county’s destination fishing lakes.

The crappie bite is picking up. Here’s what we’re finding this week …

You have to work these fish just right. Here’s how.

It’s time to start looking for panfish in those traditional, spring locations. And don’t forget about border water, pre-spawn walleye fishing on lakes and rivers as well.

A 2019 DNR survey produced good numbers of eating-size walleyes that averaged 15 inches in length. That seems to be the story of Wolf: a strong resident population of keepers.

On Mississippi River Pool No. 4, we have an excellent yellow perch bite every spring, and you don’t need a boat to access this bite.

It’s weather dependent, but it looks like boat and shore fishing opportunities for panfish will get an early start this year with the ice going out earlier than normal in much of the state. Start

Early season walleye action is finally humming on the Rainy River on the Minnesota/Ontario border. Here are some up-to-date conditions, as well as some go-to presentations and strategies for targeting spring walleyes in river systems.
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