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LAKE MILLE LACS       

East – Moving around the mud flats and gravel areas with live-bait rigs continues to produce walleyes in 18 to 30 feet throughout the day. A slip bobber and leech also remains an effective way to put walleyes in the boat, especially during the evening hours on the mud, rock reefs, and points. The rock reefs and rock points are kicking out smallmouth bass on a variety of plastics and hard baits. Muskie and northern pike reports have been light.

Johnson’s Portside (320) 676-3811

West – Walleyes continue to be caught on the mud flats with leeches or nightcrawlers on live-bait rigs. Generally, the tops and sides are more productive during low-light periods and midday hours are best in deeper water. Smallmouth bass and some walleyes are being caught on the reefs and rock points from 8 to 20 feet. An occasional muskie is caught, but northern pike reports have been limited.

Terry’s Boat Harbor (320) 692-4430

LAKE OF THE WOODS

More anglers are pulling crankbaits over big areas of mud or drifting with spinners and crawlers in 30 to 34 feet.  The reefs also continue to hold walleyes – work the tops if it’s windy or if it’s calm, fish transition areas at the base of the reef. On the Rainy River, sturgeon are being boated up and down the river.  Fish the upstream side of deep holes with a gob of crawlers and/or frozen shiners. Trolling crankbaits is picking off resident walleyes, and smallmouth bass continue to be caught near rocky areas and bridges. At the Northwest Angle, areas west of Little Oak Island are still full of walleyes, which are  spread out over flats. The reefs and spots adjacent to reefs are still holding fish, too.

Lake of the Woods Tourism Bureau (800) 382-FISH   

LAKE MINNETONKA AREA   

Bass are hitting topwater baits during the morning hours or swim baits on the deep side of the weeds during the day on Lake Minnetonka. Look for sunfish in 8 to 10 feet on Lake Independence, Medicine Lake, Lake Sarah, and Minnetonka. Spinners and minnows are turning crappies on top of the 14- to 18-foot weeds and northern pike are hitting spinnerbaits in the 12- to 14-foot weeds on Minnetonka.

Wayzata Bait (952) 473-2227

LAKE VERMILION

You’ll find walleyes on Fish House Reef, just outside Pike Bay, or around Potato Island in 16 to 22 feet. Live-bait rigs with bottom bouncers and crawlers or slip bobbers and a leech are working best. Smallmouth bass remain active, hitting crawlers or plastics, on the shorelines and rock humps in 8 to 10 feet. Muskie anglers are seeing more fish than they’re hooking along the rock points with bucktails.

Pike Bay Lodge (218) 753-2430

LAKE WINNIBIGOSHISH

Walleyes are hitting a spinner and crawler during low-light periods on the bars and humps in 12 to 16 feet. During the day, or if it’s calm, 25 to 30 feet has been best on main lake structure. Northern pike remain active in the 9- to 12-foot weedbeds, while perch are biting as shallow as 4 to 6 feet during the morning hours at Rich’s Townsite or the mouth of the river up to Sugar Point and on the 20- 25-foot humps during the day.

Lake Winnie Resort Association                   

LEECH LAKE

Look for walleyes to hit a spinner rig along the 15- to 20-foot shoreline breaks or 25- to 30-foot humps in Walker Bay. Cover water with crankbaits or spinner rigs in 15 to 20 feet for walleyes in Trader’s Bay, the Snake Pit, Hardwoods, and Duck point areas. Leadcore and crankbaits are turning walleyes in 20 to 25 feet on the south end. Muskie action has been good on the rocks, while the rice beds in Steamboat Bay and Boy Bay are kicking out largemouth bass.

Reed’s Sporting Goods (218) 547-1505

Shriver’s Bait Company (218) 547-2250

RAINY LAKE

Most walleyes have transitioned to deep water and submerged structure and are being taken with jigs or live-bait rigs with leeches and crawlers. You’ll still find walleyes in some of the productive bays such as Black Bay, which is giving up some crappies and northern pike as well. The rocky edges around Cranberry Bay are also good for some walleye and smallmouth bass. Anglers fishing from the pier at Tilson Creek have caught some good-size northern pike.

International Falls CVB (800) 325-5766

RED LAKE

Cover water in 10 to 12 feet with crankbaits or spinner rigs with crawlers and leeches for walleyes. There’s been some walleyes taken with slip bobbers and leeches in shallower water along the shorelines if the wind blows or during low-light periods.

Mort’s On Upper Red (218) 647-8128

Twin Cities Metro

NORTHEAST METRO

Sucker minnows and spoons continue to produce northern pike on the 8- to 12-foot weedlines of Lake Jane, Powers Lake, and Lake Owasso. A few walleyes are being taken on crawlers in 16 to 22 feet at White Bear Lake and slightly shallower water on the St. Croix River. Bucktails are turning muskies during the early morning hours at White Bear and Bald Eagle Lake. The weedlines on Big Marine and Beaver lakes have been best for panfish.

Blue Ribbon Bait & Tackle (651) 777-2421

WEST METRO

Artificial frogs over the slop during the evening hours has produced bass on Lake Minnewashta, Lake Bavaria, Steiger Lake, and Zumbra Lake. Northern pike are being taken with sucker minnows or crankbaits in 18 to 20 feet on Zumbra, Auburn Lake, and Dexter Lake. Look for bigger sunfish on the deep weedlines of Minnewashta.

Cabin Fever Sports (952) 443-2022

SOUTH METRO

Panfish are being caught in 10 to 20 feet on Prior Lake and Spring Lake or 8 to 12 feet on Carls Lake. Bass remain shallow and active on most lakes. A few walleyes are being caught with leeches and slip bobbers in 8 feet at night or 15 to 20 feet during the day on Prior.

Prior Lake Bait & Tackle (952) 447-6096

LAKE WACONIA

A few walleyes continue to be caught at night on Kegg’s Reef and Red’s Reef in 15 to 18 feet. Bass fishing remains strong in Wagener’s Bay, around the island, and north side reeds in 10 to 14 feet. Hit Harm’s Point or Center Reef for panfish in 12 feet. Muskie reports have been best near the swimming beach area and northeast corner of the lake.

Mases In Towne Marina (952) 442-2096

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ALEXANDRIA AREA

Crappies and sunfish are hitting on Lake Darling, Lake Le Homme Dieu, and Lake Carlos in 10 to 15 feet. There’s some evening walleye action on Lake Miltona, Lake Ida, and Reno Lake with crankbaits in 8 to 12 feet. During the day, a spinner and crawler is producing walleyes on Reno in 18 to 25 feet. Most lakes are kicking out largemouth bass from the shorelines out to the weedlines. Look to the points and deep weeds on Miltona and Lobster Lake for a few muskies.

Christopherson’s Bait and Tackle (320) 763-3255

ANNANDALE AREA

Northern pike are being taken in 16 to 20 feet with crankbaits at Clearwater Lake, Lake Sylvia, Granite Lake, and Maple Lake. Largemouth bass are being caught along the weedlines with plastics on most lakes and a few walleyes are coming off Big Swan Lake, Clearwater, and Sugar Lake in 18 to 26 feet with crawlers. Pleasant Lake, Clearwater, Granite, Sylvia, and French Lake are giving up sunfish along the 12- to 15-foot weedlines.

Little Jim’s Bait (320) 274-5297

BATTLE LAKE AREA

Walleyes are hitting crankbaits or a jig and minnow in 8 to 15 feet at Otter Tail Lake, Rush Lake, and West Battle Lake. Crappies and sunfish are being found in 8 to 12 feet at West Battle, Clitherall Lake, and East Battle Lake. Spinnerbaits are producing bass in the 4- to 8-foot cabbage beds of West Battle, Marion Lake, and Fish Lake. Northern pike are hitting spoons or sucker minnows in 15 feet on Donald Lake, West Battle, and Otter Tail, while a few muskies continue to be hooked in 15 to 20 feet on West Battle.

Ben’s Bait Shop (218) 864-5596

BEMIDJI AREA

The walleye bite remains a bit slow, but you’ll catch some fish if your willing to work a bit. Minnows, leeches, and crawlers are all turning fish on jigs, rigs, and spinners on Lake Bemidji, Grace Lake, and Lake Plantagenet. You’ll find pike in those same areas and bass fishing remains excellent with quality fish coming off the deep weedlines using plastics on most lakes. Crappies and bluegills are still in and around the deeper cabbage.

Dick Beardsley Guide Service (218) 556-7172

BLACKDUCK AREA

Panfish action remains favorable on the deeper weedlines of North Twin Lake, South Twin Lake, Gilstead Lake, Gull Lake, and Pimushe Lake. Crawlers and leeches continue to produce a few walleyes early and late each day on Island Lake and Blackduck Lake in 10 to 15 feet.

Timberline Sports and Tackle (218) 835-4636

BRAINERD/NISSWA AREA

Walleyes are being caught on the 12- to 18-foot weedlines with a slip bobber and leech or live-bait rigs and crawlers on Gull Lake. Sucker minnows are turning northern pike along the 20- to 25-foot weedlines on Gull and Round Lake. The 12- to 16-foot weeds are producing crappies and sunfish on Whitefish Lake, North Long Lake, Round, and Gull. Largemouth bass are hitting topwater baits early and late and plastics during the day on most lakes.

S & W Bait & Guide Service/Nisswa Guide League  (218) 829-7010

CASS LAKE AREA

Walleyes are hitting spinners and crawlers during the day in 8 to 12 feet on the main lake bars of Cass Lake and Pike Bay Lake. During the evening hours, crankbaits are working better in the same areas. Northern pike remain active, hitting spoons or crankbaits on the 10- to 15-foot weeds of Cass. Perch are being caught on the 6- to 8-foot sand areas on Cass, Wolf Lake, and Lake Andrusia. Hit the cabbage in Allen’s Bay on Cass for bluegills and small bucktails are turning muskies on the shallow sand flats of Cass.

Sunset Cove Resort (800) 279-4831             

CHISAGO AREA   

Low-light periods have been best for walleyes with live-bait rigs and crawlers or leeches in 10 to 15 feet on Green Lake, Chisago Lake, and North Center Lake. The 8- to 15-foot weedlines on Chisago, South Center Lake, North Lindstrom Lake, and South Lindstrom Lake are giving up a mixed bag of panfish. Bass remain active in the shallow weeds and slop during the morning hours and deeper weedlines during the day on all lakes.

Frankie’s Bait (651) 257-6334

DETROIT LAKES AREA

Live-bait rigs with crawlers or leeches are turning walleyes on Big Pine Lake, Big Cormorant Lake, and Cotton Lake in 18 to 24 feet. Crappie action picked up at Little Floyd Lake, Little Cormorant Lake, and Lake Melissa in 15 feet. Northern pike and bass continue to be an easy catch on the 10- to 15-foot weedlines of most lakes. Muskies remain active, hitting bucktails along the deeper weedlines on Pelican Lake, Big Detroit Lake, and Meadow Lake.

Quality Bait and Tackle (218) 844-2248

EAST CENTRAL MN

Smallmouth bass are being caught on the Rum River, while Blue Lake and Green Lake are kicking out panfish in 14 feet. Largemouth bass and northern pike are hitting topwater baits along the weedlines of most lakes.

Tales and Trails Sport Shop (763) 856-3985

ELY AREA

Walleyes continue to hit leeches or nightcrawlers on the reefs in 16 feet at Shagawa Lake, Birch Lake, and Basswood Lake. Look for largemouth bass in the shallow weeds and lily pads on Armstrong Lake, Low Lake, and Basswood. Smallmouth bass remain active on most lakes as well. Northern pike are hitting spoons or sucker minnows on the deep weedlines and reefs on Snowbank Lake, Disappointment Lake, and Burntside Lake. Work the 5- to 8-foot weeds on Low, Birch, and White Iron Lake for bluegills and crappies. Flutter Spoons and Tail Dancers are producing lake trout over 40 to 60 feet on Snowbank and Burntside.

Arrowhead Outdoors (218) 365-5358

EMILY AREA

Trolling crankbaits over 18 to 20 feet has produced walleyes on Thunder Lake. Northern pike are being taken with spinnerbaits on Stark Lake in 8 to 10 feet and Mitchell Lake is producing smallmouth bass in 6 to 8 feet. Lawrence Lake started giving up crappies in 12 to 14 feet and sunfish are going on Washburn Lake around the lily pads in 8 feet.

Redding Sports and Spirits (218) 763-2191

FAIRMONT AREA

Yellow bass are hitting in 6 to 8 feet at Hall Lake, Budd Lake, and Lake Sisseton. Look for sunfish in 4 to 6 feet on Budd, Sisseton, and George Lake and suspended crappies over 10 to 15 feet on Hall, Budd, and Sisseton. Crawlers are turning a few walleyes on Amber Lake and Big Twin Lake in 6 to 12 feet. Anglers fishing from shore during the evening hours are catching channel catfish on Hall and Budd.

Sommer Outdoors (507) 235-5225

FARIBAULT AREA

Sunfish and a few crappies are being pulled from the docks and shorelines on Shields Lake and Lake Mazaska. Largemouth bass also remain shallow and active on most lakes, while northern pike and walleye action is slow.

John’s Bait & Tackle (507) 332-6787

FERGUS FALLS AREA

Sunfish remain active in 14 to 20 feet on Long Lake, Wall Lake, Spitzer Lake, and Eagle Lake. A few walleyes are being caught during the day in 30 feet with slip bobbers and leeches or in less than 12 feet at night with crankbaits at Ten Mile Lake and Stalker Lake. Northern pike are hitting crankbaits and spoons on the deep weedlines of most lakes and look to low-light periods for muskies on Pelican Lake and Hooten Wright Lake.

Little Chief Outpost (218) 998-5050

GRAND MARAIS AREA

Minnows and leeches are producing walleyes on Poplar Lake in 12 to 15 feet, Elbow Lake in 4 to 6 feet, and Sea Gull Lake or Saganaga Lake in 20 to 25 feet. Rainbow trout continue to hit nightcrawlers on Leo Lake in 13 to 18 feet and Kimball Lake in 10 to 15 feet. Devil Track Lake and Two Island Lake are safe bets for smallmouth bass in less than 12 feet, and a few lake trout are coming off Greenwood Lake at 35 to 45 feet.

Buck’s Hardware (218) 387-2280

GRAND RAPIDS/DEER RIVER AREA

Bluegills are being found along the weedlines of Big Cutfoot and Little Cutfoot Sioux lakes, Little Ball Club Lake, and Sugar Lake. The weeds on the north end of Bowstring Lake are giving up a few walleyes during the evening hours on spinners and crawlers. The deep humps on Deer Lake and Big Turtle Lake are holding smallmouth bass, while largemouths are weed-related and active throughout the area.

Fred’s Live Bait (218) 246-8710

GREY EAGLE AREA

The west side of Big Swan Lake is kicking out sunfish in 8 to 12 feet, while the east side is producing crappies in 15 feet. Sunfish and crappies are going on Mound Lake in 10 to 12 feet and largemouth bass and northern pike are hitting on the weedlines of Big Birch Lake. Look to Cedar Lake with deep-diving crankbaits for northern pike in 20 to 25 feet and Little Birch Lake is producing largemouth and smallmouth bass. The east side of Long Lake, by the Hub Supper Club, is producing crappies in 15 to 18 feet.

Nancy’s Bait & Tackle (320) 285-2405

HACKENSACK AREA

Walleye action has slowed a bit, but leeches or crawlers are turning a few fish in 18 to 22 feet at Pine Mountain Lake, Ten Mile Lake, and Woman Lake. Trolling crankbaits over 80 feet or more on Ten Mile has produced walleyes near the surface at night. Smallmouth bass are hitting topwater baits early and late and drop-shot rigs during the day in 6 to 14 feet on Woman, Ten Mile, Mule Lake, and Stoney Lake. Find the deepest, tallest weeds available on Birch Lake, Webb Lake, Pleasant Lake, and Stoney for crappies during the evening hours. Birch, Pleasant, and Ten Mile have been best for bluegills in less than 10 feet. Work the cabbage edges with bucktails on Little Boy Lake, Baby Lake, and Wabedo Lake for muskies.

Swanson’s Bait and Tackle (218) 675-6176

LAKE KABETOGAMA

Jigs or live-bait rigs and minnows are producing walleyes on the rock piles and drop offs in 17 to 20 feet. The 8- to 12-foot weed edges and 22- to 26-foot breaks are producing walleyes on spinners with crawlers. On Namakan Lake, 25 to 30 feet has been best with a Lindy Rig and minnow or leech. Smallmouth bass action remains consistent on the rocks and reefs with leeches or artificial lures.

Gateway Store (218) 875-2121

LANESBORO AREA

Water levels have calmed down and area streams have all cleared up providing good trout fishing opportunities. There’s an evening Caddis hatch and Hopper’s are still working. Look for Trico’s to start hatching in the mornings. The streams in Forestville State Park have been especially good this week.

Root River Rod Company (507) 467-2101

MADISON LAKE AREA

Crappies and sunfish are being caught along Church Bar and Cow’s Bar on Madison Lake in 8 to 10 feet. Hit the Narrows and Church Bar on Madison with spinners and crawlers for walleyes in 16 to 18 feet. Baker’s Bay and the Squirrel’s Nest area on Lake Washington are kicking out a mixed bag of panfish in 10 feet.

Corner Bait (507) 243-4464

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McGREGOR AREA


Sunfish and a few crappies are being caught on Lake Minnewawa in 12 to 15 feet. The 10- to 15-foot weedlines on Big Sandy Lake are producing crappies early and late each day. Leeches or nightcrawlers are turning some walleyes on Big Sandy during low-light periods in 15 to 20 feet.

Willey’s Sport Shop & Spirits (218) 426-3382

MORA AREA


Sunfish continue to be caught in 4 to 6 feet on Knife Lake, Ann Lake, and Fish Lake. Northern pike are hitting sucker minnows on Knife in 6 to 8 feet and largemouth bass are going on Knife during the evening hours in 6 feet.

Jerry’s Sport & Bait Shop (320) 679-2151

ORTONVILLE AREA

Perch and a few walleyes continue to be caught in 12 to 14 feet from Rocky Ledge to Mallard Point on Big Stone Lake – crankbaits with rattles are working best. Bluegills are being found in 12 feet around the islands on the south end of Big Stone.

Artie’s Bait (320) 839-2480

PARK RAPIDS AREA

Live-bait rigs with crawlers are turning walleyes in 18 to 24 feet on Long Lake, Potato Lake, and Fish Hook Lake. Northern pike are hitting sucker minnows in the 8- to 16-foot cabbage on the Crow Wing Chain and Lake Belle Taine. The 8- to 12-foot cabbage is holding panfish on Boulder Lake and the Crow Wing Chain.

Delaney’s (218) 732-4281

Smokey Hills Outdoors (218) 237-5099

RED WING AREA

Water levels are just about back to normal on the Mississippi River, so it has become more fishable. Channel and flathead catfish are being caught below the dam in Red Wing on crawlers or cut bait. The Lake City area of Lake Pepin is producing walleyes on crankbaits in 16 to 20 feet, while the feeder creeks off Pepin are worth hitting for northern pike.

Four Seasons Sports (651) 388-4334

RICHMOND/ST. CLOUD AREA

Rice Lake, Pearl Lake, Grand Lake, Horseshoe Lake, Becker Lake, Long Lake, and Cedar Island Lake are producing panfish in 8 to 15 feet. Topwater baits are turning largemouth bass early and late in the day on most lakes. A few walleyes are being taken with leeches or nightcrawlers on Koronis in 20 to 25 feet and Rice along the 14- to 20-foot breaks and weed edges.

Channel Marine and Sports (320) 597-5975

SAUK CENTRE AREA

Sunfish are being caught in the bulrushes or 12- to 16-foot weedlines throughout Lake Osakis. Sunfish also are going on the outside weed edges of Lily Lake, Fairy Lake, Smith Lake, Cedar Lake, Maple Lake, and Grove Lake. You’ll find suspended crappies on the north end of Osakis over 16 to 20 feet and on Long Bridge Lake and Guernsey Lake in 12 to 14 feet. Walleye reports have been limited, but sucker minnows are producing northern pike on Osakis, Long Bridge, Guernsey, and Sauk Lake.

Fletcher’s Bait Shop (320) 352-2155

STARBUCK AREA

Northern pike are hitting crankbaits during the day on Lake Minnewaska in 8 to 10 feet. The Priest Point and Barsness Point areas on Minnewaska continue to kick out sunfish in 16 to 18 feet. Largemouth bass are hitting plastics during the day in 12 to 14 feet or topwater baits around the reeds each evening on Minnewaska. Shore fishing remains an option on Lake Emily for channel catfish.

Minnewaska Bait and Tackle (320) 239-2239

WILLMAR AREA

Sunfish and crappies are being caught in 17 to 20 feet on Florida Lake, Nest Lake in 15 to 18 feet, Foot Lake in 20 feet, and Diamond Lake in 14 to 20 feet. Walleye action has slowed, but largemouth bass are going in the shallow and deep weeds on Eagle Lake. Hit Point Lake for sunfish and northern pike in 15 to 17 feet.

J&J Hwy. 71 Bait and Tackle (320) 235-4097

WINDOM/MARSHALL AREA

Catfish are being caught with nightcrawlers on the Redwood River and Minnesota River. Walleye reports have been light, but crawlers or crankbaits are turning a few fish on East Twin Lake in 10 to 12 feet. The ponds in Independence Park are producing sunfish and bass. Look for good smallmouth bass action on Wood Lake, West Twin Lake, and East Twin.

Borch’s Sporting Goods (507) 532-4880
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Minnesota Outdoor News Fishing & Hunting Report for Aug. 9, 2019

August 7, 2019  by Site Staff   

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LAKE MILLE LACS        

East – Live-bait rigs with leeches or crawlers continue to produce walleyes on the mud flats and on the deep gravel areas throughout the day. Work the tops and edges of the structure early and late in the day with slip bobbers and leeches. The mid-depth rock points and reefs are giving up smallmouth bass and a few walleyes – plastics and live bait is working.

Johnson’s Portside (320) 676-3811

West – The mud flats, such as Sherman’s, Curley’s, Seven Mile, and Eight Mile, continue to kick out numbers of walleyes. Spinner or live-bait rigs with leeches and nightcrawlers are working during the day, while slip bobbers and leeches are the way to go in the evening hours. Work the rock points and reefs in 8 to 19 feet of water with plastics for smallmouth bass. Northern pike and muskie reports have been limited.

Terry’s Boat Harbor (320) 692-4430

LAKE OF THE WOODS

Trolling crankbaits in the basin or drifting with spinners and nightcrawlers is producing walleyes in 30 to 34 feet of water. Some anglers are still jigging frozen shiners over the mud with success as well. On the Rainy River, sturgeon anglers reporting fish of all sizes being caught. Some nice walleyes are being taken on spinners or crankbaits, and you’ll find smallmouth bass near rocky areas and bridges. At the Northwest Angle, walleyes are hitting spinners and nightcrawlers in 22 to 29 feet of water on most reefs. The island areas are producing muskies and northern pike.

Lake of the Woods Tourism Bureau (800) 382-FISH   

LAKE MINNETONKA AREA    

Largemouth bass are hitting topwater baits in shallow water early in the day and plastics on the 15- to 18-foot milfoil areas of Lake Minnetonka. You’ll find sunfish around the weed pockets in 8 to 10 feet on Minnetonka, Lake Sarah, Medicine Lake, and Lake Independence. Walleye action remains slow and a few muskies are being found suspended over deep water on Minnetonka.

Wayzata Bait (952) 473-2227

LAKE VERMILION

Walleyes are being taken with Lindy Rigs and leeches or crankbaits on the rock points and reefs in 16 to 25 feet of water. Hit Rice Bay, Stuntz Bay, and Greenwood Bay with large sucker minnows or spoons for northern pike. A few muskies are biting, but anglers continue to see more fish than they’re catching. Work Ely Island, Indian Point, and the mouth of Pike Bay early and late for muskies. Smallmouth bass remain active on the shorelines, under docks, and rock piles in 8 to 10 feet of water – plastics and leeches are working best.

Pike Bay Lodge (218) 753-2430

LAKE WINNIBIGOSHISH

Look for walleyes to hit live bait during the day on the 20- to 25-foot main-lake structure. A spinner and nightcrawler is working best during the evening hours, or if the wind is blowing, on the bars and humps in 12 to 16 feet. You’ll find some decent-sized perch on the west side from Rich’s Townsite up to Sugar Point in less than 10 feet, while a few bigger perch are being taken on the flats in 14 to 18 feet. Northern pike remain active in the 9- to 12-foot weeds across the lake.

Lake Winnie Resort Association                   

LEECH LAKE

Muskie action continues to go strong with jerk baits and topwater baits on the mid-depth weeds and rocks. Walleye anglers are covering water with crankbaits or spinner rigs with crawlers and leeches on the main lake flats in 15 to 20 feet. The area west of Goose Flats and Trader’s Bay have been two of the more consistent spots. Trolling crankbaits or slip bobber fishing during low-light periods in 10 to 14 feet from Sand Point to Cedar Point in Walker Bay also has produced walleyes. Largemouth bass reports continue to be good from the reeds and rice beds in most bays.

Reed’s Sporting Goods (218) 547-1505

Shriver’s Bait Company (218) 547-2250

RAINY LAKE    

Walleye fishing remains good in the more wind-protected areas and shallow bays. Work the reefs if it’s calm, in 25 to 30 feet with a spinner rig and minnow. If the wind is blowing a bit, look to the wind-driven shorelines with a jig and minnow in 15 feet. Crappies are showing up near the submerged reefs, but Black Bay continues to be the crappie hotspot, especially the west end near the Rat Root River. Northern pike have been pretty active near the weed edges all along the south shore.

International Falls CVB (800) 325-5766

RED LAKE

Crankbaits are turning walleyes in 10 to 12 feet on the Rock Pile and Center Bar. The shoreline breaks still have some fish on them, but they haven’t bit as consistently. Work the weed edges with crankbaits for northern pike.

Mort’s On Upper Red (218) 647-8128

Twin Cities Metro

NORTHEAST METRO

Walleyes are hitting a jig tipped with minnows or leeches on the Mississippi River in 10 to 15 feet, Bald Eagle Lake in 15 to 18 feet, and the St. Croix River in 25 to 30 feet. The weedlines on Silver Lake and Big Marine Lake are holding panfish, while White Bear Lake has been best for muskies with bucktails along the 12- to 15-foot weedlines.

Blue Ribbon Bait & Tackle (651) 777-2421

WEST METRO

Minnows or crankbaits are producing pike in 15 to 18 feet at Zumbra Lake, the Dexter Lake section of Whaletail Lake, and Auburn Lake. The Minnesota River has calmed down and anglers have started catching channel catfish and smallies along its current breaks. The 10- to 12-foot weedlines on Lake Minnewashta continue to hold sunfish, while bass are hitting plastics or topwater baits on Steiger Lake, Lake Bavaria, and Minnewashta.

Cabin Fever Sports (952) 443-2022

LAKE WACONIA

Sunfish and crappies are being caught around Coney Island and Cemetery Reef in 11 to 13 feet. Largemouths are hitting plastics during the day on deep weedlines or topwater baits up shallower early and late on Kegg’s Reef and North Reef. Walleyes continue to be caught on Kegg’s and North reefs in 15 feet with jigs and fatheads. Spinnerbaits are triggering pike on the reefs, but muskie reports have been slow.

Mases In Towne Marina (952) 442-2096

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ALEXANDRIA AREA

Reno Lake continues to produce walleyes on crankbaits or spinners and crawlers in 16 to 25 feet. Lake Miltona and Lake Ida are giving up walleyes at night in less than 12 feet on crankbaits. Look to Lake Le Homme Dieu, Darling Lake, and Lake Geneva for suspended crappies over 12 to 20 feet. Work the outside weeds on most lakes for bass.

Christopherson’s Bait and Tackle (320) 763-3255

ANNANDALE AREA

A few walleyes are being caught early and late each day on live-bait rigs with leeches or crawlers along the deep weedlines on Clearwater Lake and Buffalo Lake. Sunfish action continues to be good on the 10- to 15-foot weedlines of Granite Lake, French Lake, Lake Sylvia, Sugar Lake, and Clearwater. Look for bigger northern pike to hit crankbaits in 15 feet or more on Clearwater, Sylvia, Pleasant Lake, and Maple Lake. Largemouth bass remain active in the slop during low-light periods or on the deep weedlines during the day on most lakes.

Little Jim’s Bait (320) 274-5297

BATTLE LAKE AREA

Walleyes are being taken with crankbaits after dark in less than 8 feet or on leeches during the day in 18 to 25 feet at Rush Lake, Marion Lake, Otter Tail Lake, and West Battle Lake. Look for crappies and sunfish in 8 to 15 feet on West Battle, Clitherall Lake, Rush, and Blanche Lake. Spinnerbaits or artificial frogs are turning largemouth bass at East Battle Lake, Rush, West Battle, and Fiske Lake. Hit the 15- to 20-foot weedlines with spoons or minnows for northern pike on Twin Lake, Donald Lake, Otter Tail, and West Battle. Muskie action has picked up in the 15- to 20-foot weeds of West Battle with Jakes or Grandmas.

Ben’s Bait Shop (218) 864-5596

BLACKDUCK AREA

Crankbaits, leeches, minnows, and crawlers are all turning a few walleyes early and late each day in 12 to 16 feet on Blackduck Lake and Island Lake. Largemouth bass and northern pike are weedline-related and active on most lakes. Work the 12- to 18-foot weeds for bluegills and a few crappies on Pimushe Lake, Gilstead Lake, Gull Lake, and North Twin Lake.

Timberline Sports and Tackle (218) 835-4636

BRAINERD/NISSWA AREA

Walleyes are being taken with live-bait rigs and redtails or slip bobbers and crawlers on the 12- to 22-foot weedlines of Gull Lake or 20 to 26 feet on Whitefish Lake. Northern pike are being taken in 20 to 25 feet with sucker minnows on Whitefish, Edwards Lake, and North Long Lake. Bass fishing remains strong with plastics on the deep weedlines of most lakes and sunfish are going in the 12- to 20-foot weeds of North Long, Nisswa Lake, and Cullen Lake.

S & W Bait & Guide Service/Nisswa Guide League (218) 829-7010

CASS LAKE AREA

Trolling crankbaits during the evening hours continues to produce walleyes on Buck’s Bar, East Cedar Bar, O’Neil’s Point, and East Star Island on Cass Lake or LeRoy’s Bar on Pike Bay Lake. Good-size perch are being caught in the pencil reeds on Cass, while bluegills are hitting on the reed and weedline edges of Cass, Kitchi Lake, Lake Andrusia, and Wolf Lake. Muskie reports have been light, but northern pike are an easy catch on the weedlines of most lakes.

Sunset Cove Resort (800) 279-4831             

CHISAGO AREA  

Walleye action has picked up a bit with leeches or nightcrawlers in 12 to 14 feet on Green Lake and South Center Lake. The local bass bite seems to have cooled down, but northern pike are being taken on crankbaits on the weedlines of North Center Lake. Look for sunfish and crappies on the 10- to 12-foot weedlines of North Lindstrom Lake, South Lindstrom Lake, North Center, and Green.

Frankie’s Bait (651) 257-6334

DETROIT LAKES AREA

Crankbaits, crawlers, or leeches are turning walleyes on Big Cormorant Lake, Cotton Lake, and Big Detroit Lake in 18 to 22 feet. Crappies are being found suspended on Lake Sallie, Lake Melissa, and Meadow Lake over 15 to 20 feet. The Pelican and Otter Tail rivers are giving up good-sized bluegills, and muskie action is strong on the weedlines of Big Detroit, Meadow, and Sallie with topwater baits.

Quality Bait and Tackle (218) 844-2248

DULUTH AREA   

Leeches are producing walleyes on Island Lake in 25 feet or Fish Lake and Boulder Lake in 15 feet. Hit the Cloquet River and Island with topwater baits for smallmouth bass. On Lake Superior, spoons are turning salmon in the top 50 feet of the water column and lake trout down 50 to 100 feet north of Two Harbors.

Chalstrom’s Bait (218) 726-0094

EAST CENTRAL MN

Northern pike are hitting sucker minnows on Big Lake and Mitchell Lake along the 7- to 14-foot weedlines. Largemouth bass are hitting topwater baits on most lakes and smallmouth bass remain active on the Mississippi River. Look for crappies in 10 to 14 feet and sunfish in 7 to 14 feet at Lori Lake, Little Elk Lake, and Mitchell.

Tales and Trails Sport Shop (763) 856-3985

ELY AREA

Crankbaits are turning walleyes on Snowbank Lake and Trout Lake over 40 to 90 feet. Leeches and crawlers are working best on Disappointment Lake and Big Lake in 12 to 16 feet. Crappies are hitting jigs with Twister Tails at Gabro Lake and Lake One along the 6- to 8-foot cabbage. The cabbage beds on Wood Lake and Ella Hall Lake are kicking out northern pike on spoons. Look for lake trout in 40 to 60 feet on Snowbank, Trout, and Burntside Lake – downriggers and spoons are working. Senkos are producing smallmouth bass at Ella Hall and Basswood lakes.

Arrowhead Outdoors (218) 365-5358
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EMILY AREA

Lake Emily continues to produce sunfish in 5 to 8 feet, mainly around lily pads. Trolling spoons on West Fox Lake is turning northern pike in 10 to 12 feet, while largemouth bass are hitting topwater baits in Wood’s Bay on Roosevelt Lake. Lindy Rigs with leeches or crawlers are producing walleyes during low-light periods on Lawrence Lake 15 to 18 feet.

Redding Sports and Spirits (218) 763-2191

FAIRMONT AREA

Sunfish continue to be caught in 4 to 6 feet on Budd Lake, Lake Sisseton, and George Lake, while crappies are being found suspended over 10 to 15 feet at Budd, Sisseton, and Hall Lake. Yellow bass remain active in 6 to 8 feet on Hall, Budd, and Sisseton, and channel catfish are hitting on Hall and Budd. A few walleyes are hitting crawlers in 6 to 12 feet on Amber Lake and Big Twin Lake.

Sommer Outdoors (507) 235-5225

FARIBAULT AREA

Sunfish and crappies are scattered along the 8-foot weedlines of Lake Mazaska, and you’ll pick up an occasional walleye on crankbaits in 15 to 18 feet here. Crankbaits also are turning walleyes on Roberds Lake in 12 feet during low-light periods. Cedar Lake is giving up crappies over 15 feet early and late each day.

John’s Bait & Tackle (507) 332-6787

FERGUS FALLS AREA

Sunfish remain active in 14 to 20 feet on Long Lake, Spitzer Lake, Eagle Lake, and Wall Lake. Topwater baits are triggering muskies during the evening hours at Hooten Wright Lake. Bass and pike reports remain strong off the weedlines of most lakes, while a few walleyes are coming off Fish Lake, Ten Mile Lake, and Stalker Lake during low-light periods in 10 to 12 feet.

Little Chief Outpost (218) 998-5050

GRAND RAPIDS/DEER RIVER AREA

Bowstring Lake is producing walleyes, perch, and crappies along 7- to 9-foot weedlines. Muskie action picked up on the weedlines of Moose Lake with bucktails, while Little Cutfoot Sioux Lake is giving up bluegills and crappies in 6 to 9 feet. The weedlines on Little Ball Club Lake and Sugar Lake are giving up bluegills as well. Work the rock humps on Deer Lake with plastics for smallmouth bass.

Fred’s Live Bait (218) 246-8710

GREY EAGLE AREA

Sunfish remain active in 16 to 20 feet at Big Swan Lake, St. Anna Lake, Long Lake by St. Rose, Little Birch Lake, and Mound Lake. Look to the weedlines on Mound and Long Lake, by the Hub Supper Club, for crappies. Walleye reports have been slow, but northern pike continue to hit sucker minnows on Mound and Big Swan in 12 to 15 feet.

Nancy’s Bait & Tackle (320) 285-2405

HACKENSACK AREA

Trolling crankbaits at night over deep water on Ten Mile Lake continues to produce walleyes, most of which are suspended. Low-light periods also have been best for walleyes on Woman Lake and Pleasant Lake in 18 to 22 feet with crawlers. Hit the slop on Moccasin Lake and Birch Lake for largemouth bass or Stoney Lake, Mule Lake, and Ten Mile for smallmouths in 12 to 18 feet. Crappies continue to be found on the cabbage edges on Mule and Pleasant, while bluegills are going in 15 to 18 feet on Birch. Look to the weedlines on Wabedo Lake with bucktails or rubber baits for muskies.

Swanson’s Bait and Tackle (218) 675-6176

LAKE KABETOGAMA

Jigs or live-bait rigs with minnows are producing walleyes on the rock piles and drop offs in 17 to 20 feet. Walleyes also are being found on the points and mid-lake structure in 22 to 28 feet. Perch are being caught around the weed edges and reef tops, while good numbers and good-size smallmouth bass are mixed with walleyes on the mid-depth humps.

Gateway Store (218) 875-2121

LONGVILLE AREA

Walleyes continue to hit live-bait rigs with minnows or crawlers on Little Boy Lake and Lake Inguadona in 13 to 18 feet. Crappie action has picked up on the shallow weedlines of Big Boy Lake, Little Boy, and Inguadona early and late each day. Muskie reports have been limited, but bluegills are being found in 15 to 18 feet on Inguadona and Big Boy. Smallmouth action has been strong on the deep rock beds of Little Boy as well.

The One Stop (218) 363-2252

MADISON LAKE AREA

The Narrows area on Madison Lake is producing crappies, sunfish and a few walleyes in 8 to 10 feet. The docks on Madison are a safe bet for largemouth bass as well. The northwest corner of Duck Lake is giving up crappies and bluegills in 8 to 10 feet and some northern pike in 3 to 6 feet. On Lake Washington, a few walleyes are being caught between Second Point and Third Point in 18 to 20 feet with spinners and crawlers. You’ll find suspended crappies over 15 to 20 feet in Baker’s Bay and Second Point is giving up sunfish in 10 to 14 feet.

Corner Bait (507) 243-4464

MORA AREA

Northern pike are hitting minnows on Knife Lake and Quamba Lake along the 6-foot weedlines. The narrows area on Ann Lake is holding crappies, Knife is giving up a mixed bag of panfish in 4 to 6 feet, and Lake Eleven is producing sunfish in 12 to 14 feet. Hit the Snake River and Ann River with nightcrawlers for catfish.

Jerry’s Sport & Bait Shop (320) 679-2151

ORTONVILLE AREA

Big Stone Lake continues to kick out perch and walleyes. The weeds on the north half of lake have laid down nicely and many anglers are having luck trolling crankbaits or bottom bouncer/propeller slow death rigs tipped with crawlers and crankbaits. The islands on the south end of Big Stone remain a safe option for bluegills in 12 feet.

Artie’s Bait (320) 839-2480

PARK RAPIDS AREA


Light jigs or slip bobber rigs with leeches are producing some walleyes in the 10- to 15-foot cabbage beds of Potato Lake, Fish Hook Lake, and Long Lake. Northern pike are hitting spoons or minnows on Big Mantrap Lake, or Fifth and Sixth Crow Wing lakes in the 8- to 14-foot weeds. Hit the weedlines on Boulder Lake and Height of Land Lake for a mixed bag of panfish. Blade baits or topwater baits are turning muskies on the 14- to 18-foot weed tops of Lower Twin Lake and Big Mantrap.

Delaney’s (218) 732-4281

Smokey Hills Outdoors (218) 237-5099

RED WING AREA

Walleyes and sauger are hitting crankbaits in 15 to 20 feet in the Lake City and Maiden Rock areas of Lake Pepin. The bays and tributaries off Pepin started giving up good-size northern pike and the snag areas within the Mississippi River are holding panfish.

Four Seasons Sports (651) 388-4334

RICHMOND/ST. CLOUD AREA

Sunfish action has been strong at Rice Lake, Cedar Island Lake, Grand Lake, Pearl Lake, Horseshoe Lake, Becker Lake, and Long Lake in 12 to 14 feet. Crappies are being found suspended over 15 to 20 feet on Rice, Horseshoe, Cedar Island, and Goodners Lake. Look to Rice in 15 to 20 feet or Horseshoe and Long in 10 to 14 feet with crawlers and leeches for walleyes. Bass and catfish reports continue to be strong throughout the Horseshoe Chain of Lakes.

Channel Marine and Sports (320) 597-5975

SAUK CENTRE AREA

The north end of Lake Osakis continues to produce sunfish in 5 to 7 feet or 6 to 12 feet. You’ll also find sunfish on the weedlines of Lily Lake, Fairy Lake, Cedar Lake, Maple Lake, Grove Lake, and Villard Lake.

Fletcher’s Bait Shop (320) 352-2155

STAPLES/LITTLE FALLS AREA

The current breaks or deep holes on the Mississippi River are holding channel catfish and smallmouth bass. You have to sort trough some small sunfish, but the weedlines on Beauty Lake, Green Prairie Lake, and Pierz Lake are producing numbers of them.

Da Fishin’ Hole (320) 631-0056

WINDOM/MARSHALL AREA

Crankbaits or crawlers started turning walleyes, smallmouth bass, perch, and crappies in 10 to 14 feet at East Twin Lake. Hit West Twin Lake for bass and perch or troll crankbaits in 7 to 12 feet on Lake Shetek and Lake Sarah for walleyes. The current breaks on the Minnesota River are holding walleyes, catfish, and northern pike.

Borch’s Sporting Goods (507) 532-4880

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I don't see SE Minnysoda!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I don't see SE Minnysoda!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 :scratch:Where is SE Minnysoda :confused:

Ain't dat part of NE Iowa :doofus: ER wait a minute...could it be in SW Wisconsin :bonk:
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I don't see SE Minnysoda!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 :scratch:Where is SE Minnysoda :confused:

Ain't dat part of NE Iowa :doofus: ER wait a minute...could it be in SW Wisconsin :bonk:
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Are you getting a well drilled too?

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Are you getting a well drilled too?

No, but Glenn's gonna get drilled soon.... :rotflmao: