Minnesota Fishing Report

Probably the bigger problem I face is when the fish go “off” this time of year is they stay off for longer periods of time. When the fish shut off in the summer they seem to come back on within 1 1/2 or 2 hours, but by November when the fish decide to stop feeding, it’s not uncommon for them to stay off for 6 or 8 hours. Where to fish right now? For walleye keep around the weed line, and it doesn’t matter that you’re next to deep water. Look for panfish at the basin of many of our shallower lakes in the Lakes Country. Unlike the larger fish like walleye, bass, and northern—who seem to turn off easily this time of year—panfish usually stay the course and keep giving action. Why? When you locate schools of panfish in and around lake basins right now, they are established in very large groups. They simply keep feeding because there are so many fish. Find northern situated around weeds and weed lines. Don’t be afraid to use large minnows and baits for walleye and northern right now. Good luck fishing in Otter Tail Lakes Country this week.
Ross Hagemeister, Meister Guide Service, meisterguideservice.com