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Minnesota River Fishing Report


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in the upper lip...sorry couldn't help it lol. No actually was jigging a rocky shoreline. I am thinking about getting some fatheads and trying it also. Anyone getting any on minnows?

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I always seem to do better for 'eyes with live bait (or at least a head off of a recently-live minnow). I'd get some fatheads next time you go. I know I'm going to bring some. Some of the jokers smile I fish with swear by the plastics, but I say nothing beats a plastic with a minnow head for some added flavor. They're better at fishing than I am, and they have faster reflexes. I need the fish to hold the thing longer so I can make that slow-reaction-time hookset. Cold water can be another story though. Dipping hands in minnow buckets does get old if it's freezing out smile

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Cold water can be another story though. Dipping hands in minnow buckets does get old if it's freezing out smile

NOT if their snappin'!

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I've been out for the last few week and I have ether caught or have seen Walleye taken on Jig and fathead, White twister tail and jig, Perch color #5 shad rap and a night crawler rig.

I went out Sunday and it was quite. Nothing!! Kinda spooky. There must have been a lot going on under the full moon. It just had the feeling that I showed up after to smoke had cleared. Not even a ripple on the surface.

As for White Bass. I'm catching one at a time. That is only one per outing. Kind of strange considering White Bass hunt in schools. Most of the time with W-Bass you can pull a few out of the school before they move on. My best guess is there is a lot of bait fish in the area.

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We also got into a couple white bass the other day, but just one in each location, no school to speak of. Getting into them when they're schooled up can be a blast, but no such luck.

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The walleye fishing has been pretty darn good this fall. The water is low and tough to get around most places, but the fish are there and they are hungry. Standard 1/4 oz jig and a ringworm has been our bait of choice.

Find a rocky area with a little faster current and you might find some fish. smile

Most all of our fish have come from pitching towards structure, but also had some success vertical jigging holes.

Now til ice up is a great time to see some real trophies! Please release the fatties for future fun. cool

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and other fun fishies along the way

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I'm tagged out and that really looks like fun but I have lost the use of my boat, I tore off part of the lower unit in NoDak on Devils Lake so I might have to hitch a ride with one of you guys some time.

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Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaarn nice fish, but im a numbers guy when it comes to the MN, I’ve caught enuff big walleyes in my day. Now i prefer them 15 inch walleyes and saugers for the pan. 15 inch is perf. You can clean a Lim in about 2 mins, and they taste great without all the chemys.

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I don't even have to wink and nod about it. One or two is actually about all I catch when I go smile Except sturgeon. I'm the king at those.

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Nice Nord.

I paddled from New Ulm yesterday to Judson (20 river miles)..Bit off more than i could chew - Non stop paddling for 7hrs to get to judson 45m after dark. I was planning on floating from New Ulm to Mankato - but with such low flow the only speed you've got is with you paddle. I'd think that is an easy float with normal flow. Fished only 5 minutes.

Beautiful day to be on the river!! T-Shirt n Jeans.

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Nice. Gotta love when the kids are catching fish. At least he knows not to lip the walleyes! Tonight we were eating fish for supper and Adam (my 5 year old) says "walleyes have HUGE teeth".

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Nice. Gotta love when the kids are catching fish. At least he knows now to lip the walleyes! Tonight we were eating fish for supper and Adam (my 5 year old) says "walleyes have HUGE teeth".

I usually take the teeth off before we eat them. grin

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see any ducks on the river?

VERY FEW. Like less than a dozen. Couple geese.

Water is DEEP out there laugh

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Head wind Blow'd!! wink

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Few sunset Flags.

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I went catfishing yesterday, and I didn't get a nibble. So yeah, it seems the walleye are more active than the cats.

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The channel cats will bite all year long, but they definitely get less active as the water gets this cold. Smaller presentations than you'd normally use in the summer are best.

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Not really 'iced over' down here but LOTS of large slush nuggets coming down. I'm afraid we'd need some serious sunny afternoons to turn around this freeze, along with warmer overnight temps that are suppose to be coming. It might be too little too late to sneak out another trip. :-(

I was out sat morning- it was 8 degrees when I launched. I still enjoyed it more than those super hot humid summer days though!

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Tried one of my favorite spots by Mankato only one walleye was fishing in 5 to 16 ft caught the one in five feet and had several others come look but not biite. Only tried gulp one inch minnows.

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    • LakeofthewoodsMN
      On the South Shore...  The focus for many this week is the ongoing deer hunting season which is a big tradition in these parts, even for avid walleye anglers.  There were some that either already harvested their deer or are more into catching fall walleyes than hunting.     Those that are fishing are taking advantage of the unseasonably warm weather and excellent walleye and sauger bite that is happening across the lake.  Cold weather is in the forecast in the upcoming days and weeks so that is also getting many excited. The best depths on the south end of LOW are 22-28 feet of water.     Vertical jigging with frozen emerald shiners is catching most of the walleyes, saugers and jumbo perch.  Depending upon where on the lake you are fishing, some slots and big trophies are in the mix as well, but most reports are talking about good numbers of eaters.    Jumbo perch are coming in good numbers this fall which will serve ice anglers well.  Watch out for an occasional pike or even lake sturgeon mixed in with the walleyes.      There are good numbers of walleyes and saugers across the south shore which is setting up nicely for early ice.   On the Rainy River...  There continues to be good numbers of shiners in the river, and consequently, there are good walleyes in the river as well.     Walleyes along with saugers, pike and some sturgeon are coming in up and down the river.  Most walleyes are being caught in 10-25 feet of water in various stretches of the river.   Jigging with live or frozen emerald shiners is the key. Some anglers are also still slow trolling crankbaits upstream to cover more ground and find fish. Both methods are producing solid results. Sturgeon fishing remains strong.  The catch-and-release sturgeon fishing is open into the spring when it changes to the "keep season" on April 24th. Up at the NW Angle...  As temps are getting colder, most are in the woods hunting and not fall fishing, however, for those who bundle up, fishing continues to be excellent.     A nice mixed bag with walleyes, saugers, perch, pike and crappies being caught. Very good muskie fishing with the colder water temps and shorter days.  Some big fish and some good numbers are being caught amongst the islands.  Both casting and trolling is getting it done.  
    • gimruis
      I hunt in the rifle zone so I don't have a need to use a shotgun to hunt deer, but I would be looking at this if there was ever a need to.   There could be state legislation introduced next summer that eliminates the shotgun zone completely.  It has bipartisan support.  Wisconsin removed theirs years ago and MN is usually later to follow.  They've tried to pass it more than once and it came up just short both times.  Probably just a matter of time.
    • Wanderer
      Oh, h e l l no! 
    • leech~~
      Screw that, here's whatch need!  😆   Power-Shok Rifled Slug 10 Gauge 766 Grain Grain Weight: 766 Shotshell Length: 3-1/2in / 89mm Muzzle Velocity: 1280
    • Wanderer
      20 ga has become a real popular deer round in the last 5 or so years.  The rifled barrels are zinging those sabot slugs with rifle like accuracy out to 100 yards easily.  Some go so far as dialing in for a 200 yard shot but really, by 150 they’re falling off pretty low.   I have a single shot Ultraslug in 20 ga that shoots really well at 100 yards.  Most everyone I know that has bought a slug gun lately has gotten the Savage 220 in 20ga.  Problem can be finding the shells you want.
    • leech~~
      My son always bugs me about getting a nice light over-under 20ga for grouse hunting.  I say Heck no, I'm getting a 3 1/2" 10ga so I can put as much lead in the air that I can!!     So, I'm keeping my 12ga.  
    • 11-87
      That’s almost exactly what I was thinking.  Have slug barrels for both   One for turkey and one for deer.      I have a 20ga mosseberg as well. (Combo came with the scope but never used.   I always liked the 12 better
    • leech~~
      Wanderer is right on the money and covered it well.  I was wondering too if you had a slug barrel for one of your guns?  If so you could make that your slug gun with a scope, and the other your turkey gun with the Red dot.  As you can afford it. 
    • Wanderer
      Kinda depends on if you want magnification or quick target acquisition.   More magnification options and better accuracy with a scope.  You get what you pay for too so get comfortable with a budget for one.  Tasco and Bushnell work but I find they lose their zero easier, have low contrast and don’t gather light well in low light conditions.  That said, I’m still using one I haven’t replaced yet.  Vortex has been the hot brand for the past several years for bang for the buck.  Good products.  Nothing beats Swarovski though.  Huge dough for those.  Burris is another decent option.   There are some specific models for shotgun/slug hunting in the economy brands and bullet drop compensation (BDC) reticles.  Based on experience I’d recommend not falling for that marketing ploy.   Red dots are usually lower magnification and easier to get on target.  Reasonably accurate but don’t do well with definition, like searching the brush for your target.  I put a HAWKE red dot on a .22 for squirrels and it’s been good.  For turkey, that’s probably the route I’d go.     If your slug shots are normally not too far and too brushy, I’d think a red dot could work there too if you’re only buying 1 scope.  You’ll be better off dimming the reticle to the lowest setting you can easily use to not over shine the target and get a finer aim point.   If you don’t have a slug barrel, you might appreciate one of those.  I had a browning with a smoothbore slug barrel that shot Brenneke 2-3/4 inch well.  The 11-87 would well fitted with a cantelever rifled barrel. 
    • 11-87
      Looking for recommendations on scope or red dot    I basically hunt turkey and whitetail, live in southern MN. So it’s all deer/ shotgun    looking to add a scope/ red dot as my eyes don’t work like they used to to with the open sights.    my gun options are 11/87 12. Browning BPS 12    not looking for the most expensive or the cheapest    pros and cons of one over the other
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