
Minnesota Lake Profile – Big Grand Lake, St. Louis County
Based on results of a DNR survey last summer, it appears as though the return of bass and panfish has begun in earnest. While their numbers still aren’t where they were prior to that major

Based on results of a DNR survey last summer, it appears as though the return of bass and panfish has begun in earnest. While their numbers still aren’t where they were prior to that major

Water temperatures continued to climb this past week, which has made catching fish more difficult, especially during the day. You’ll want to cover water with crankbaits or some form of live-bait rig for walleyes on

Being abe to quickly pop that hook out just makes you a faster and more efficient angler when working bluegill bites that can be pretty hot at times.

Fish are settling into their summer patterns in manwy areas of the state.

Although there are a lot of undersized panfish in the lake, Au Sable does produce a few fish or trophy proportions. Since 2016, five Master Angler panfish have been caught in Au Sable Lake including

There’s some pretty good fishing within reach of a lot of people, whether they realize it or not.

The inland lake crappie bite has moved off the nearshore brush piles and into deeper water. And on Lake Erie, the walleye bite continues fast and furious in both the Western and Central basins.
For those who fish here, the draw is usually the expectation that they can put together a decent batch of sunfish or crappies and experience some quality largemouth bass fishing as well.

Walleyes have become tougher to catch with water temperatures now approaching bathtub-like temperatures and putting a few in the boat involves more work.
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