While dry conditions have led to low water levels across the state, fish continue to bite, especially panfish and bass. Morning and evening hours remain the most productive.
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Northwest Region
Walleye fishing remains good despite the extreme heat. Live bait rigs with crawlers or leeches have worked well, especially in depths of 16-26 feet of water have been best.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Anglers are pulling nice numbers of smallmouth bass, walleye and crappies from the St. Croix River. Fishing has been best on days with overcast skies.
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Northeast Region
Anglers are enjoying excellent panfish and smallmouth bass action, especially during morning and late afternoon hours. A few walleye continue to be caught at the steep drop-offs, mid-lake humps and deeper substrate transitions.
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Southern Region
Limits of perch are coming from Big Stone Lake. Fisheries staff report low to normal water flows for southeastern Minnesota streams and rivers.
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