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  • Fall Fishing Frenzy on the Mississippi River Near Minneapolis
    2024/11/03
    As of November 3, 2024, the fishing scene on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis is still vibrant despite the cooler weather. The Mississippi River, being a non-tidal river, has water levels influenced by rainfall and human-controlled dams. Currently, the water levels are slightly above normal but stabilizing, which is ideal for fishing.

    The weather today is partly cloudy with a high of around 52 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 40 degrees. Sunrise was at 7:34 AM, and sunset will be at 5:53 PM, giving anglers a good window for both morning and evening fishing.

    Fish activity remains strong, particularly for walleyes and saugers. As the water temperatures drop, currently ranging from 46 to 47 degrees, these species are becoming more active. Yesterday, anglers reported catching walleyes and saugers, with some reaching up to 23 inches in length. These fish are putting on their fall weight, making them quite girthy.

    For the best results, use vertical jigging and Dubuque rigs with lures such as Berkley bonefish, curlybones, ripple shads, and rib worms. Hair jigs in white, purple, and chartreuse colors have also been effective. Crankbaits, either on leadcore or longline trolling, are working well, especially in areas with less bait. Casting hair jigs and cranks at wing dams has also yielded good results.

    Panfishing for bluegills, crappies, and perch remains excellent, with these fish filling in the gaps when the walleyes are not biting. Small jigs with plastics or tipped with a chunk of crawler, used under a bobber or pitched, are recommended.

    Hot spots include the areas around Lake Pepin and the river sections near Wabasha and Red Wing. The backwater areas and main river sections with wood, weedlines, and wing dams are particularly productive. Hidden Falls Park and the mouth of Minnehaha Creek are also good locations to try your luck.

    Overall, the fall fishing on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis is fantastic, so make sure to get out there and enjoy the beautiful fall weather and excellent fishing conditions.
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  • Excellent Fall Fishing on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis
    2024/11/02
    As of November 2, 2024, the fishing scene on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis is looking excellent, especially with the fall season in full swing. The Mississippi River, being a non-tidal river, does not have tides, but water levels are currently slightly above normal and stabilizing, which is ideal for fishing.

    The weather today is partly cloudy with a high of around 52 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 40 degrees. Sunrise was at 7:30 AM, and sunset will be at 5:45 PM, giving anglers a good window for both morning and evening fishing.

    Fish activity has been strong, particularly for walleyes and saugers. Yesterday, anglers reported catching walleyes and saugers, with some reaching up to 23 inches in length. These fish are putting on their fall weight, making them quite girthy. Other species like smallmouth bass, northern pike, and panfish such as bluegills, crappies, and yellow perch are also active.

    For walleyes and saugers, vertical jigging and using Dubuque rigs have been effective. Lures like Berkley bonefish, curlybones, ripple shads, and rib worms are working well. Hair jigs in white, purple, and chartreuse colors are also producing good results. Crankbaits, either on leadcore or longline trolling, are catching fish in areas with less bait. For panfish, small jigs with plastics or tipped with a chunk of crawler under a bobber or pitched into rock shorelines, wing dams, wood, and weeds are productive.

    Hot spots include the areas around Lake Pepin and the river sections near Wabasha and Red Wing. The backwater areas and main river sections with wood, weedlines, and wing dams are particularly productive. Pool 2 of the Mississippi River, from Ford Dam to Hastings Dam, is also a great place to catch a variety of fish species, including walleyes, saugers, smallmouth bass, and catfish.

    Overall, the fall fishing on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis is shaping up to be fantastic, with plenty of opportunities to catch a variety of fish species. Get out there and enjoy the beautiful fall weather and excellent fishing conditions.
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  • Fall Fishing on the Mississippi River Near Minneapolis
    2024/11/01
    As of November 1, 2024, the fishing scene on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis is looking promising, especially with the cooler weather setting in.

    ### Weather and Tidal Report
    The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 48 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 38 degrees. There is no significant tidal activity on the Mississippi River, as it is a freshwater system, but water levels are currently at normal levels after recent stabilization.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise is at 7:30 AM, and sunset will be at 5:30 PM, providing a good window for both morning and evening fishing trips.

    ### Fish Activity
    The fish activity has been robust, particularly for walleye and sauger. As the water temperatures drop into the mid to low 50s, these species are becoming more active. Yesterday saw a decent walleye bite, with anglers catching eater-sized walleye and sauger, as well as some trophy fish.

    ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught
    Anglers reported catching a mix of walleye, sauger, and some jumbo perch. The walleye and sauger were primarily caught in depths ranging from 15 to 25 feet, with the best catches coming from areas with structure such as points, neck-down areas with current, and transition zones from rock to mud.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For walleye and sauger, vertical jigging with frozen or live emerald shiners has been highly effective. Jig colors such as gold, glow white, glow red, chartreuse, orange, and pink are recommended, with gold combined with any of these colors often being a good choice. Berkley plastics like bonefish, curlybones, rib worms, and ripple shads in bright colors have also been producing well due to the slightly dirty water conditions.

    ### Hot Spots
    Two hot spots to consider are the areas around the tributary mouths and rocky habitats, particularly near the dams and locks. The stretch of the Mississippi River from Granite Falls Dam upstream to Ortonville is known for good channel catfish, freshwater drum, and walleye fishing. Additionally, the area below Lac qui Parle Dam and Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge Dam has been productive for shore fishing.

    Overall, with the cooler temperatures and the right presentations, today should be a great day to hit the Mississippi River for some excellent fall fishing.
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  • Fishing the Mighty Mississippi: A Fall Walleye and Sauger Bonanza
    2024/10/31
    As of October 31, 2024, the Mississippi River in the Minneapolis area is offering some excellent fishing opportunities as we dive into the fall season.

    ### Weather and Tidal Report
    The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 48 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 38 degrees. Sunrise was at 7:34 AM, and sunset will be at 5:04 PM. The river levels are currently stable, with no significant changes in water levels reported recently.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday's fishing was quite active, especially for walleye and sauger. The cooler water temperatures, ranging from 54 to 57 degrees, have made the fish more aggressive. Walleyes were caught in decent numbers, with many in the 18.5-inch range, and some larger ones were also landed. Sauger were also plentiful, with most in the 14-15 inch range.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For walleye and sauger, dragging jigs with crawlers and leeches has been highly effective. Using bottom bouncers and vertical jigging with Berkley bonefish, curlybones, and ripple shads are also producing good results. Hair jigs in white, purple, and chartreuse colors are working well too. Crankbaits, especially on leadcore or longline trolling, are catching walleyes in areas with less bait.

    ### Hot Spots
    Some of the best spots to fish include Pool 2 (St. Paul) and Pool 3 (Hastings) of the Mississippi River. The St. Croix River, from Hudson down to Hastings, is also yielding good catches. Specifically, areas around wing dams, rock shorelines, and weedlines are producing good numbers of walleye, sauger, and panfish like bluegills and crappies.

    ### Additional Tips
    Keep an eye on your electronics, as the fish are moving between shallow and deeper waters. The presence of large schools of shad is a good indicator of where the walleyes and saugers might be. With the fall transition in full swing, the fishing is expected to remain strong as the water temperatures continue to drop.

    Good luck out there, and enjoy the beautiful fall scenery along the Mississippi River
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  • Excellent Fall Fishing on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis
    2024/10/27
    As of October 27, 2024, the Mississippi River in the Minneapolis area is offering some excellent fishing opportunities, despite the cooler fall weather.

    ### Weather and Tidal Report
    The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 55°F and a low of 40°F. Since the Mississippi River is not a tidal river, water levels are more influenced by rainfall and human management rather than tides. Currently, the river levels are relatively low due to the lack of significant rainfall recently.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise is at 7:43 AM, and sunset will be at 5:53 PM, giving anglers a good window to catch both morning and evening bites.

    ### Fish Activity
    Fish activity has been robust, especially with the drop in water temperatures. Smallmouth bass, walleye, and channel catfish are the primary species being targeted.

    ### Catch Reports
    Yesterday, anglers reported good catches of smallmouth bass, particularly around the St. Cloud and Elk River areas. At St. Cloud, smallmouth bass were caught at a rate of about 48 fish per hour of electrofishing, with average lengths around 13 inches and a maximum length of 19.8 inches.

    Walleye fishing has been slower but still productive, especially in areas with less baitfish concentration. Anglers have been using crankbaits on leadcore or longline trolling to catch walleyes, with some success casting hair jigs and cranks near wing dams.

    Channel catfish are also active, with good catches reported near the Xcel plant and Clearwater areas, where they were caught at rates of up to 43.2 fish per hour of electrofishing.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For smallmouth bass, smaller jigs and crankbaits have been effective. For walleyes, crankbaits on leadcore or longline trolling, as well as vertical jigging with frozen emerald shiners or fathead minnows, are recommended. Channel catfish are biting well on nightcrawlers and large minnows.

    ### Hot Spots
    - **Elk River**: This area has been particularly good for smallmouth bass, with high catch rates and fish averaging around 7.7 inches in length.
    - **Xcel Plant**: This spot is known for its strong channel catfish population, with fish up to 28.8 inches in length being caught.
    - **Wing Dams**: These structures are excellent for walleyes and smallmouth bass, especially when using crankbaits and hair jigs.

    Overall, the Mississippi River in the Minneapolis area is providing a great fall fishing experience, with a variety of species active and ready to be caught.
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  • Excellent Fall Fishing on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis
    2024/10/26
    As of October 26, 2024, the Mississippi River around Minneapolis is offering some excellent fishing opportunities, especially with the fall season in full swing.

    ### Weather and Tidal Report
    The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 58 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 45 degrees. Sunrise was at 7:43 AM, and sunset will be at 5:57 PM. The water level on the Mississippi River is currently stable, with a water temperature of about 71 degrees, which is ideal for fall fishing.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday saw a consistent bite for walleye and sauger. The fish are actively feeding as they prepare for the winter, and the cooler water temperatures are making them more aggressive. Schools of shad are surfacing, which is a common fall phenomenon, indicating that the fish are chasing baitfish.

    ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught
    Anglers reported catching a good number of walleyes and saugers, with some fish reaching up to 23 inches in length. The walleye bite has been strong, especially in areas with mid-depth structures and near wing dams. Panfish, including bluegills and crappies, are also plentiful and can be caught in backwater areas and along weedlines.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For walleyes and saugers, dragging jigs with crawlers or leeches has been highly effective. Bottom bouncers and crankbaits, especially those on leadcore or longline trolling, are also producing good results. For panfish, small jigs with plastics or tipped with a chunk of crawler are working well. Casting hair jigs and crankbaits near rock shorelines and wing dams is also recommended.

    ### Hot Spots
    One of the hot spots is around the wing dams in Pool 3 near Hastings. These areas tend to concentrate fish, especially walleyes and saugers. Another good spot is the backwater areas and weedlines in Pool 4, which are filled with panfish. The main river sections near Wabasha and Lake Pepin are also worth exploring, as they have large schools of baitfish that attract the larger species.

    Overall, the Mississippi River around Minneapolis is in great shape for fall fishing, with plenty of active fish and clear water conditions. Make sure to use your electronics to locate the schools of baitfish and position your baits accordingly for the best results.
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  • Title: "Thriving Fall Fishing on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis"
    2024/10/25
    As of October 25, 2024, the fishing scene on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis is thriving, especially with the fall season in full swing. The Mississippi River, being a non-tidal river, does not have tides, but the water levels are currently slightly above normal and stabilizing, which is ideal for fishing.

    The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 58 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 45 degrees. Sunrise is at 7:24 AM, and sunset will be at 6:23 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and evening fishing trips.

    Fish activity has been strong, particularly for walleyes and saugers. Yesterday saw a good number of these species caught, with walleyes ranging from 15 to 28 inches and saugers up to 23 inches. Panfish, including bluegills, crappies, and perch, are also biting well, providing a fun fill-in when the walleyes and saugers are less active.

    The cooling water temperatures, currently ranging from 46 to 47 degrees, have invigorated the fish, making them quite active. Walleyes and saugers are putting on their fall weight, making them quite girthy.

    For the best results, use crankbaits, especially on leadcore or longline trolling. Vertical jigging and Dubuque rigs with baits like Berkley bonefish, curlybones, ripple shads, and rib worms are also effective. Hair jigs in colors like white ice, purples, and chartreuse have been successful as well.

    Hot spots include areas with less bait, as the fish tend to be more aggressive in these regions. Focus on major points, shallow rocky flats, and river mouths where big pike are setting up for fall spawning ciscos and whitefish. The wing dams and rock shorelines along the river are also producing good numbers of walleyes, saugers, and panfish.

    Overall, the Mississippi River near Minneapolis is offering excellent fall fishing, with a variety of species and plenty of action to go around.
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  • "Autumn Angling on the Mississippi: Walleyes, Saugers, and Ideal Fishing Conditions"
    2024/10/24
    As of October 24, 2024, the fishing scene on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis is looking fantastic, especially with the fall season in full swing. First, it's important to note that the Mississippi River is a non-tidal river, so water levels are influenced by rainfall and human management rather than tides. Currently, the water levels are slightly above normal but stabilizing, which is ideal for fishing.

    The weather today is partly cloudy with a high of around 58 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 45 degrees. Sunrise is at 7:30 AM, and sunset will be at 6:15 PM, giving anglers a good window for both morning and evening fishing.

    Yesterday saw strong fish activity, particularly for walleyes and saugers. Anglers reported catching walleyes and saugers, with some walleyes reaching up to 28 inches and saugers up to 23 inches in length. The cooling water temperatures, currently ranging from 46 to 47 degrees, are invigorating the fish and making them quite active.

    For the best results, focus on areas with less bait, as the fish tend to be more aggressive in these spots. Hot spots include the areas around Lake Pepin and the river sections near Wabasha and Red Wing. The backwater areas and main river sections with wood, weedlines, and wing dams are particularly productive.

    When it comes to lures and bait, walleyes and saugers are biting well on jigging with live or frozen minnows, pulling spinners, and trolling crankbaits. Using these methods in depths ranging from 2 to 16 feet has been highly effective.

    If you're looking for specific locations, consider the areas around Lake Pepin and the river sections near Wabasha and Red Wing. These spots offer a mix of backwater areas and main river sections that are rich in structure, making them ideal for catching a variety of fish species.

    Overall, the fall fishing on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis is shaping up to be excellent, with plenty of opportunities to catch quality walleyes, saugers, and other species. Enjoy the beautiful fall weather and take advantage of these ideal fishing conditions.
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