Autumn Walleye & Sauger Bite on the Mississippi Near Minneapolis
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Autumn Walleye & Sauger Bite on the Mississippi Near Minneapolis
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As of September 23, 2024, the Mississippi River in the Minneapolis area is offering some exciting fishing opportunities, despite the transitioning autumn weather. **Current Weather Conditions:** This morning, you can...
show more**Current Weather Conditions:**
This morning, you can expect a mild temperature around 58°F, with a gentle breeze of about 5 mph. There is a slight chance of light precipitation, so it's a good idea to pack a light jacket and be prepared for occasional drizzle.
**Water Conditions:**
The water level on the Mississippi River is currently stable, with clarity improving as the summer algae blooms dissipate. Water temperatures are around 65°F, which is ideal for a variety of fish species. The clarity is moderate, ranging from 3 to 5 feet, making it suitable for both bottom fishing and trolling.
**Best Fishing Spots:**
For walleye and sauger, focus on areas like the wing dams and backwater cuts, particularly around the Wabasha and Red Wing sections. These areas tend to hold fish as the water temperatures drop. Additionally, rocky shorelines and mid-river structures are good spots to target.
**Bait and Tackle Recommendations:**
Live bait such as crawlers, creek chubs, or willow cats on 3-way and river rigs are highly effective. As the water temperature cools, leeches are also starting to work well. For those preferring artificial lures, crankbaits and jigging presentations with minnows or plastic tails can be very productive.
**Fish Activity:**
Walleyes and saugers are typically found in deeper areas during the day, often between 10 to 20 feet deep. As the sun sets, they tend to move into shallower waters to feed. Look for schools of baitfish, as these often attract the larger predators. Crappies can be found in weed flats and near submerged structures, while smallmouth bass are active in rocky areas.
**Local Events and Regulations:**
There are no major local fishing events scheduled for today, but it's important to note the catch limits and regulations. For walleyes, the general rule is to check the specific regulations for the area you are fishing, as they can vary. Currently, there are no closures in the Minneapolis section of the Mississippi River.
**Tips from Local Anglers:**
Local guides recommend making frequent moves to avoid spooking the fish, especially in areas with high boat traffic. Trolling with crankbaits and using live bait on the bottom can be very effective. Also, keep an eye on the water temperature and adjust your presentations accordingly.
**Best Times for Fishing:**
The best times for fishing today would be early morning and late evening when the fish are most active. The early morning hours around sunrise can be particularly good for catching walleyes and saugers, while the late evening hours just before sunset can see an increase in smallmouth bass activity.
Enjoy your day on the Mississippi River, and remember to follow all local regulations and practice catch-and-release fishing to help maintain the health of the fishery.
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