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Minnesota River Fishing Report


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had up to 54 on the temp gauge on sat evening... nothin to show for the 2nd trip frown

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  • 4 weeks later...

24 days after the maiden trip and one flathead and a couple eyes later the river now sits out of it banks and the water temp is a measly 62 and flowing very fast and dirty. good luck to all on the river this weekend, I'm headed north to do same hammer handle fishing and crappies too. have a safe holiday weeknd wink

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Found out the hard way that Henderson landing is flooded so I went to Jordan

WOW the river is cookin and truing to find Good places is tough on my equipment going into a creek tonight a rod got wedged between the boat and a tree and SNAP well now its gonna be a Pete Mania power rod grin

had a couple runs and no fish in the boat

Good to see ya on the water Hotpocket and LeAndra

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I hear you on the closed launches Elwood. Check out Cedar on friday to make sure it was open, everything was good to go. Water was high. Low and behold head down on Sat to launch and they had the road closed a half mile up. mad

So we had to shovel upstream. We got a couple Sat night and one small one tonight.

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Dan Z, You been out to Cathy's lately? I haven't been there this year, plan to put some bait in the boat this weekend. WOndering if she's got bullheads and suckers?

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Oh man That stinks! frown

I guess i'll have pay the big $$ at the local bobber shop for a couple of 4" suckers and go to Trampled by Turtles on Saturday and Texas Hippie Coalition on Sunday...

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Did ok last night 1 flat and a bunch of runs along with some eater eyes and monster mooneye, darn hit a jig with a 4 inch creek chub , full-15313-9496-002.jpg

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Hi I'm new here and I am looking for some info on the current conditions on the Minnesota River. Is it too high for bank fishing? I am from northern Iowa and I love heading up there for flathead fishing and would really like to hit it harder this year. Any info would be greatly appreciated. I really want to get a big one this year!!!

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With the warmer water and longer growning season there's GOT to be better flathead fishind down there. I wouldn't waste your time.

water.weather.gov for river level conditions updated constantly. A lot better source of info than on a forum.

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Im too in love with the Minnesota River to not waste my time. Im just wondering if the flattys are awake and if shore fishing is possible at this time. I made a trip up about a month ago and it was pretty high yet. Kinda disappointing. And a waste of money. I have a good shore spot by Redwood Falls and would just like to know if its in its banks or if I should wait a few weeks?

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wooo right when you thought things would get back to normal, bam 2.5 more inches of rain. mad

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Pretty sure I saw a close to state record moon eye a few weeks ago by a friend of mine...it was huge!

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yeah anywhere from 3"-5.5" of rain fell here yesterday.....here we go again!

mad

I need to take up something else, catfishing just isnt cooperating. Maybe I will take up surfing, since the river has been pretty much having waves from going up all year.

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FYI Cathy Winkler's Bait has creek Chubs, Suckers, and Bullheads.

High water or not i'll be drowning some this weekend.

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The dude at Winkler's looked at me like he thought I was nuts for wanting Bullheads. He even asked if I know what I'm doing and made sure I have proper gear. I told him, yes I know what I am doing.

Then later that night one of their Bullheads caught me a near 50 lb fish...thinking about sending them a picture.

:P

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another 2-4 inches of rain to fall over the next couple of days....its looking VEEEERY similar to last fall. Whatever happened to a normal rainstorm? it seems like we've been measuring the rain in inches lately. madmad

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The dude at Winkler's looked at me like he thought I was nuts for wanting Bullheads. He even asked if I know what I'm doing and made sure I have proper gear. I told him, yes I know what I am doing.

Then later that night one of their Bullheads caught me a near 50 lb fish...thinking about sending them a picture.

:P

He makes me laugh... Don't interrupt him while he's trying to do math grin

Well, I spent 20hrs on the river this weekend...Not a single bite. Tried nearly everything.v Plenty of water moving through.

Here's the judson landing yesterday.

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Scott, skip the river and hit the lakes until the water slows and clears up a bit.

I have been doing well on a few different lakes for the past 2 weeks.

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To add insult to injury, this just in.

Growing Flood Potential The NWS has issued a Flash Flood Watch for much of western and central Minnesota - they just expanded it to include the Twin Cities metro. Latest model guidance is hinting at over 2" of rain tomorrow, with a potential for some 3-4" amounts. I do expect some street/urban flooding tomorrow, with a slight risk of a few isolated tornadoes over far southern Minnesota (probably not in or near the metro area). The threat is greatest to our south, from Mankato and Albert Lea to Rochester and Winona. Showers linger into Thursday, a clearing trend on tap for the end of the week

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