EPISODE · Oct 11, 2024 · 2 MIN
Fishing the Mississippi River Near Minneapolis: A Promising Fall Outing
from Mississippi River Minneapolis Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
As of October 11, 2024, the fishing scene on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis is looking promising, 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 expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 68 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 50 degrees. Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 6:47 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to get out on the water. Fish activity has been strong, particularly for walleyes and saugers. Yesterday saw a mix of fish activity, with the cooling water temperatures invigorating the fish and making for an exciting day on the water. Anglers reported catching good numbers of walleyes and saugers, with some fish ranging from 15 to 28 inches. For the best results, use lures such as jigging with frozen or live emerald shiners, or try drifting spinners with night crawlers. Trolling crankbaits is also effective, especially in the stained waters of the river. Successful jig colors include gold, glow white, glow red, chartreuse, orange, and pink. Hot spots include areas around Pool 4, which includes Lake Pepin, and the stretches of the river below the dams. Specifically, the area below Lac qui Parle Dam and below Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge Dam are popular and productive spots. Another good location is near Wegdahl County Park near Montevideo, which offers a concrete ramp, ample parking, restrooms, and a dock. Overall, the conditions are ideal for a successful day of fishing on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis. With the right lures and bait, and by targeting the right spots, you should be able to catch a good number of quality fish. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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As of October 11, 2024, the fishing scene on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis is looking promising, 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 expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 68 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 50 degrees. Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 6:47 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to get out on the water. Fish activity has been strong, particularly for walleyes and saugers. Yesterday saw a mix of fish activity, with the cooling water temperatures invigorating the fish and making for an exciting day on the water. Anglers reported catching good numbers of walleyes and saugers, with some fish ranging from 15 to 28 inches. For the best results, use lures such as jigging with frozen or live emerald shiners, or try drifting spinners with night crawlers. Trolling crankbaits is also effective, especially in the stained waters of the river. Successful jig colors include gold, glow white, glow red, chartreuse, orange, and pink. Hot spots include areas around Pool 4, which includes Lake Pepin, and the stretches of the river below the dams. Specifically, the area below Lac qui Parle Dam and below Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge Dam are popular and productive spots. Another good location is near Wegdahl County Park near Montevideo, which offers a concrete ramp, ample parking, restrooms, and a dock. Overall, the conditions are ideal for a successful day of fishing on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis. With the right lures and bait, and by targeting the right spots, you should be able to catch a good number of quality fish. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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