Late Fall Fishing Forecast on the Mississippi River in Minneapolis
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Late Fall Fishing Forecast on the Mississippi River in Minneapolis
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For November 21st, 2024, the fishing scene on the Mississippi River in Minneapolis is looking promising despite the late fall season. ### Weather and Tidal Report The weather today is...
show more### Weather and Tidal Report
The weather today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 45°F and a low of 32°F. While the Mississippi River does not have tides, water levels are currently stable after recent adjustments. Check the DNR's Cooperative Stream Gaging for the latest water levels before you head out.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 4:34 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a decent bite for walleye, sauger, and channel catfish. The fish are active, particularly in the deeper sections of the river. Walleyes are being found on the outside weed edges and off the deeper breaks. Channel catfish and freshwater drum are also plentiful, especially around structure like dams and rocky areas.
### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught
Anglers reported catching several eater-sized walleyes and saugers, along with some larger channel catfish. The Minnesota River, which is connected to the Mississippi, has been yielding good numbers of channel catfish, freshwater drum, and walleye[2][4].
### Best Lures and Bait
For walleyes, Lindy rigs tipped with fathead minnows (4-6 inches) are highly effective. Trolling crankbaits using the 3-way swivel and drop weight method is also working well. For channel catfish and freshwater drum, nightcrawlers and chicken livers are good bait options. Muskie anglers are having success dragging large minnows on bobbers along the weed edges[3][4].
### Hot Spots
- Below the Ford Dam in Minneapolis, the river offers good structure for walleye and sauger.
- The area around the confluence of the Minnesota River and the Mississippi River is known for its diverse fish population, including channel catfish and freshwater drum.
- Wegdahl County Park near Montevideo is a popular spot with good boat access and amenities, and it's known for its channel catfish and walleye fishing[2].
Remember to dress warmly and stay safe on the water. Enjoy your day on the Mississippi River
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