
Minnesota Fishing Report – October 26, 2021
The anglers who continue to fish are doing well, with walleyes, crappies, and muskies providing quality fish-catching opportunities statewide.
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The anglers who continue to fish are doing well, with walleyes, crappies, and muskies providing quality fish-catching opportunities statewide.
Crappie and bluegill action remains strong.
Those who still have their boats out are doing quite well for walleyes, panfish, pike, and bass.
Slowly, anglers are starting to see some fall walleye patterns develop even though water temperatures remain warmer than they should be this time of year.
Anglers battling warmer-than-average water temps.
A lot of people theorize the jig helps get crankbaits deeper, but it is the other way around.
It’s been slow going, but as soon as water temps dip below 60 degrees, the state’s walleye bite should quickly improve.
Muskie activity seems to have improved since last week and there were definitely more reports of shallow fish and bigger fish being caught with large sucker minnows.
With a definite hint of autumn in the air last week, water temperatures are slowly starting to cool down and that seems to have triggered better walleye activity.
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