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"Mississippi River, Minneapolis Fishing Report Today" brings you the latest news, tips, and insights for anglers on the iconic waterway. Stay updated with daily reports on fishing conditions, weather, and seasonal trends. Perfect for both novice and expert fishermen looking to make the most of their time on the Mississippi River, this podcast is your go-to source for everything fishing in Minneapolis. Tune in and reel in the big catch!

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishin' on the mighty Mississippi right here in Minneapolis. It's early mornin' on March 13, 2026, and the river's callin'—prime time's heatin' up on these Minnesota waters, just like Outdoor News been sayin' since March 9.Weather's holdin' steady with that late winter chill from the National Weather Service's Duluth outlook—frozen ground, moderate frost 'round 9 inches, and snowpack water near normal on the Upper Mississippi, keepin' flood risk low. No tides on this big river, but flows are normal to below, with ice still coverin' most spots—watch for jams as thaw hits. Sunrise at 6:20 AM, sunset 6:15 PM, givin' ya solid daylight for jiggin'.Fish activity's rampin'—walleyes migratin' big time for feedin' and spawnin', per Outdoor News. Locals report solid catches of walleye, sauger, and early crappies through the ice; perch and northerns bitin' good too. Numbers are up from last week—dozens per angler on good days.Best lures? Jiggin' spoons and minnow-imitatin' soft plastics in glow colors for walleyes under ice or early open water. Switch to crankbaits like Rapalas in firetiger once it breaks. Live bait kings it—fathead minnows or shiners on tip-ups for pike and walleye; waxies for crappies.Hit these hot spots: Boom Island Park for easy access and current breaks holdin' walleyes; or the Lock and Dam #1 tailrace where sauger stack up. Stay safe on the ice!Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1PnThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure** here with your Mississippi River fishing report for Monday, March 9th, right here in and around Minneapolis. Early spring's kickin' in, and the river's callin'—no tides on this freshwater beast, but water levels are steady per DNR gauges, with current around 1-2 mph from recent thaws.Weather today? SolunarForecast.com predicts a **Good++** day: lows near 36°F, highs pushin' 56°F under partly cloudy skies. Winds light from the south at 5-10 mph, per WeatherBug hourly for nearby spots. Sunrise at 6:51 AM, sunset 6:17 PM—hit those **major feeding windows** from 1:49-3:49 AM (you night owls) and 2:12-4:12 PM, with minors at 6:51-7:51 AM and 10:44-11:44 PM. Fish are active in these peaks, especially pre-spawn walleye and pike stirrin' as water temps climb to the low 40s.Recent catches? Local reports and YouTube kayak trips from NE Iowa rivers mirror our stretch: smallmouth bass hittin' jigs,northern pike slammin' spoons up to 40 inches, and walleye on the prowl in 8-15 feet. Anglers last week pulled limits of sauger and channel cats too—DNR creel surveys show solid numbers, with perch and crappies schoolin' shallow.**Best lures:** Go with **jiggin' rapalas or hair jigs tipped with minnows** for walleye and sauger—gold or firetiger colors shinin' in the murk. For pike, big **spoons like Dardevles or swimmin' paddletails** in perch patterns. **Live bait kings:** fathead minnows or shiners on slip rigs; nightcrawlers for cats driftin' bottom.Hot spots? Lock and Dam #1 tailrace for current breaks loaded with walleye, or Boom Island Park eddies for smallies and pike—launch from Harriet Island if you're bank-bound.Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for weekly updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Tight lines!Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1PnThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things rod and reel on the Mississippi River right here in Minneapolis. It's early Sunday morning, March 8th, and the river's callin'—temps hoverin' around 32 degrees with partly cloudy skies and light winds from the northwest, keepin' things calm for a solid day on the water. Sunrise hit at 6:18 AM, sunset's 6:12 PM, givin' us a long 12-hour window. No real tides up here on the fresh water, but Fishingreminder's solunar charts show major bite times from 6:48-8:48 AM and 7:02-9:02 PM—perfect for walleye and sauger feedin' frenzy under this first quarter moon.Fish activity's pickin' up after a cold snap; reports from local anglers on the DNR site and forums say walleyes are active in 10-20 feet near current breaks, with a bunch of 18-24 inchers boated yesterday—dozens reported, plus some sauger up to 3 pounds and crappies stackin' in 8-12 feet. Smallmouth bass are stirrin' too, with a handful of 2-4 pounders from rocky points. Limits are common if you hit it right.Best lures? Jigminnows in glow white or chartreuse with a 1/8 oz head, or hair jigs tipped with minnows—those are tearin' 'em up per recent posts on In-Fisherman. Live bait shines: fathead minnows or medium shiners on a Lindy rig for walleyes, worms for crappies. Vertical jig or slow troll to stay in the zone.Hot spots: Boom Island Park for easy bank access and walleye stacks, or hit the main channel below Lock and Dam 1 where current sweeps baitfish—prime for sauger. Bundle up, watch ice edges, and get after 'em before the bite fades.Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1PnThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This is Artificial Lure with your Mississippi River Minneapolis report.Up here the river’s running more like late March than mid‑winter. USGS gauges show level and flow near normal, with good clarity for a big river. Being inland, there’s no real tide to worry about, but solunar tables from SolunarForecast put the best fishing windows around a minor morning bite from about 6 to 7 a.m. and a stronger midday push early afternoon.Weather out of the Twin Cities this morning is seasonably cool, mid‑30s at daybreak, climbing into the low‑50s by afternoon on a light south breeze. Cloud cover is mixed, just enough chop to help the bite. Local forecasts from National Weather Service line up with that. Sunrise is right around 6:45 a.m., sunset close to 6:05 p.m., so you’ve got expanding low‑light windows on both ends of the day.Reports from Metro-area anglers on recent Mississippi trips, especially the pools through Minneapolis and down toward Hastings, say the **walleyes and saugers** are starting to wake up below the dams. A recent Local 10 Hastings brief highlighted Pool 4 walleye as a prime early‑spring option, with steady numbers of eater‑size fish and a few bigger females sliding up. Channel **catfish** are showing some life on the softer inside bends, and there’ve been scattered catches of **smallmouth** in deeper wintering holes, mainly accidental while dragging for eyes.Expect numbers: a decent two‑angler boat working methodically is seeing 6–12 walleyes/saugers in a half‑day with a couple keepers, plus rough fish and the odd cat. Bank anglers below the Minneapolis locks and at community spots are picking off a fish or two at dawn and dusk.Best producers right now are classic cold‑water river presentations. Vertical jigging 1/8–1/4 oz jigs tipped with **fatheads or shiners** is still king. Many local sticks are switching to plastics as the water warms: ringworms and paddletails on light jigs in chartreuse, firecracker, and purple. A lot of folks are quietly boating fish on **three‑way rigs** with a floater and minnow or a short leader with a small stickbait.If you’re set on bait, grab river‑caught fatheads, shiners, or a bucket of nightcrawlers for cats. Cut sucker on a simple slip‑sinker rig is turning the bigger channel cats on the slower seams.A couple metro hot spots:- **Below Upper St. Anthony / Lower St. Anthony Falls**: Any accessible current breaks and eddies where legal to fish. Target the first deep holes and soft edges with jigs and minnows.- **Ford Dam / Lock & Dam 1 area** in south Minneapolis and down into the broader pools: current seams off the main chute, especially on inside bends and behind wing dams once you get below the city.Work the edges, not the heaviest current: upstream casts, let the jig glide down, staying just off bottom. Midday, slide a little deeper, then move shallower again for that last hour of light.That’s the bite around Minneapolis on the big river today. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next report.This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1PnThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure comin' at ya with your Mississippi River fishin' report from right here in Minneapolis. It's early March, and that river's flowin' steady with no tidal action up this far north—just watch them current breaks where the big ones stage.Weather's classic pre-spring: highs around 35°F, light northwest winds at 5-10 mph keepin' it chilly but fishable if you bundle up. Sunrise hit at 6:28 AM, sunset's 6:05 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em before dark.Fish activity's pickin' up as water temps hover near 35°F. Smallmouth bass are the stars right now, keyin' on crawfish and minnows in the rocky riffles. Recent reports from local anglers show solid catches: limits of 2-4 lb smallies, plus sauger and walleye mixin' in, some up to 5 lbs on vertical jigs. Fewer pike and channel cats this week, but they're lurkin'.For lures, go Wired2Fish's top picks—Strike King Coffee Tube on a 1/8-oz jighead for draggin' bottoms, Z-Man Finesse TRD Ned rig for finesse work, or Duo Realis Spinbait80 spy bait in current seams. They'll mimic gobies and baitfish perfect. Live bait? Minnows or crawlers on a slip sinker rig can't be beat for picky biters.Hot spots: Boom Island Park for easy bank access and eddy lines holdin' smallies; hit the rock piles under the I-94 bridge for deeper staging fish—park nearby and wade careful.Stay safe out there, check ice remnants if crossin' bays, and respect them restoration efforts boostin' habitat downriver.Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1PnThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling on the mighty Mississippi right here in Minneapolis. It's Wednesday, March 4th, 8:23 AM, and we're kickin' off the day with some prime early-spring fishin' intel.No tides on this river, but water levels from the USGS gauge at St. Paul are sittin' steady at about 8 feet—perfect for wadin' in without gettin' swept. Weather's crisp: highs around 38°F today per NOAA, light northwest winds at 10 mph, mostly cloudy with a chance of flurries later. Sunrise was at 6:28 AM, sunset 6:07 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em.Fish activity's pickin' up as pre-spawn walleyes start movin' shallow. Recent reports from Minnesota DNR and local forums like In-Depth Outdoors show solid catches last week: 15-20 walleyes per angler in the 18-26 inch range, plus a bunch of sauger up to 4 pounds, some crappies hittin' 12 inches, and channel cats bulkin' at 5-8 pounds. Limits were common near current breaks.Best lures right now? Go with 1/4-oz jigheads tipped with fathead minnows or medium shiners—those are killin' it for eyes and sauger. Vertical jig or slow troll 'em. For crankbaits, Rapala Shad Raps in perch or firetiger patterns bounced off the bottom. Live bait? Nightcrawlers on a slip-sinker rig for cats in the slower pools.Hot spots: Hit the tailrace below St. Anthony Falls for aggressive walleyes—launch from the Lot W ramp. Or try Boom Island Park for crappies suspendin' 10 feet down in 15-foot water.Bundle up, fish safe, and respect those river regs. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1PnThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling on the mighty Mississippi River right here in Minneapolis. It's February 28th, 2026, 8:23 AM, and we're lookin' at a crisp winter day turnin' mild—low around 40°F mornin', climbin' to 60°F by afternoon per solunarforecast.com. Sunrise hit at 6:51 AM, sunset's 5:53 PM, givin' ya solid daylight. No tides on this river beast, but water's risin' slow with ice-out teasin' us—Outdoor News reports Nick Schlesser from MN DNR says walleye and sauger are stagein' up hot for the comin' weeks.Fish activity's rampin'—solunar peaks hit major at 12:43 PM to 2:43 PM today, minors at 6:06-7:06 AM (you mighta just missed one) and 8:32-9:32 PM. Recent catches? Anglers pullin' sauger and walleye steady through the tailwaters, with some nice walleyes hittin' 20+ inches last weekend per local chatter. Smaller perch and crappies mixin' in too.Best lures right now: Jig minnows in glow white or chartreuse—1/8 oz under a bobber for sauger. Kastmasters or blade baits for vertical jiggin' walleye. Live bait? Fathead minnows or medium shiners on a Lindy rig can't be beat—local bait shops like Anglers Eldorado swear by 'em.Hit these hot spots: Boom Island Park for easy bank access and current breaks, or the Ford Plant Dam tailrace where sauger school up deep. Bundle up, watch ice edges, and stay safe out there.Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1PnThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure**, your go-to guy for fishin' the mighty Mississippi right here in Minneapolis. It's Friday, February 27th, 2026, 'bout 8:23 AM, and we're deep in that late winter ice bite on the river—temps hoverin' crisp around 25°F with light northwest winds at 5-10 mph, partly cloudy skies per local chatter. Sunrise hit at 7:12 AM, sunset's 5:37 PM, givin' ya solid daylight windows. No tides on this freshwater stretch, but steady current from upstream locks is pushin' fish into eddies and drop-offs.Fish activity's heatin' up as water temps sit 34-36°F—walleye and sauger are staged in 15-25 feet near breaks, bitin' good with limits of 16-22 inchers comin' easy, 20-30 fish days reported by MN DNR anglers. Perch schools are thick, pullin' dozens of 8-12 inchers, crappies to 12 inches mixin' in, plus northern pike pushin' 30 inches on tip-ups and channel cats in deep holes. Recent hauls from Apple Podcasts' Mississippi River report and Outdoor News show 10-20 fish per angler steady, heaviest on perch and 'eyes—solunar forecasts peg major feeds 2:12 PM to 4:12 PM today, minors at 6:51-7:51 AM.Best lures? Vertical jig with 1/8-oz glow UV jigs, Northland Buck-Shot Rattle Spoons in gold or UV perch, or 1/16-oz tear-drop jigs—Cast Again Tackle says they crush it. Live bait rules: fathead minnows or medium shiners on Lindy rigs or quick-strike setups outfish plastics 3-to-1, tip with waxies or spikes for panfish. New 2026 MN DNR regs allow catch-and-release bass year-round, so finesse 'em shallow with jigs. Ice houses off southern waters by March 2—drill test holes, stay safe.Hot spots: Boom Island Park drop-offs for perch and walleye in 15-25 feet, easy access. Or Lock and Dam No. 1 tailrace and deeper holes for mixed bags of sauger, cats, and pike—current seams are gold.Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1PnThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing on the mighty Mississippi right here in Minneapolis. It's February 25, 2026, and we're smack in the heart of winter ice season—temps hoverin' around 20°F with light snow flurries and a northwest breeze at 10 mph, keepin' that ice solid but watch your step out there. Sunrise was at 7:05 AM, sunset's 5:45 PM, givin' ya about 10.5 hours of daylight if you're bravin' the cold.No tides on this river, but water levels in Pool 2 are steady at 8 feet per USACE reports, perfect for ice access. Fish are active under the ice—walleye and sauger bitin' good in 15-25 feet near drop-offs, with limits comin' easy on minnows under a Lindy rig. Perch schools are thick, pullin' 8-10 inchers by the dozen, and some crappies up to 12 inches hittin' on small jigs. Recent reports from MN DNR anglers show 20-30 walleyes per hole some days, plus northern pike pushin' 30 inches on tip-ups. Bass? New 2026 regs from MN DNR let ya catch-and-release largemouth and smallmouth year-round inland, so target 'em shallow with jigs—no harvest till May 9 opener for walleye, pike, and such.Best lures: Go vertical with glow UV jigs or Northland Buck-Shots tipped with medium shiners for walleye. For perch and crappie, 1/16-oz tear-drop jigs with waxies or spikes. Live bait rules—minnows and wax worms outfish plastics 3-to-1 right now.Hot spots: Boom Island Park for easy access and walleye hangs, or hit the deeper holes off the Lock and Dam No. 1 for mixed bags. Stay safe, drill test holes, and fish houses gotta be off southern waters by March 2 per DNR.Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1PnThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things rod and reel on the Mississippi River right here in Minneapolis. It's a crisp Monday morning on the big river, and we've got some solid action brewin' for ya.**Weather and Light**Bundle up out there—temps are hoverin' around the mid-30s to low 50s, with some wind kickin' but nothin' that'll shut down the bite. Sunrise hit around 7:10 AM, and you've got good light till about 5:40 PM, givin' ya nearly a full day to work with if you're brave enough for the cold.**Fish Activity and Recent Catches**According to the latest reports, walleye and sauger are absolutely hot right now as we transition outta winter. Perch are stackin' up solid too—folks are pullin' 20-30 fish hauls, with keepers runnin' 10-12 inches. Recent catches show walleyes hittin' 16-22 inches, sauger to 18 inches, and channel cats prowlin' the deeper holes. You're lookin' at 10-15 fish per angler on good days if you know what you're doin'.**Best Bite Times**Solunar forecasts show major feedin' windows from 1:49 AM to 3:49 AM and 2:12 PM to 4:12 PM—that afternoon window's perfect for gettin' after 'em. Minor bites are hittin' from 6:51 AM to 7:51 AM and 10:44 PM to 11:44 PM.**Lures and Baits**Go vertical with 1/8-ounce glow spoons or Buckshot Rattle Spoons in gold or UV perch patterns—they're absolutely crushin' it. Live bait's killin' artificials right now, so grab fathead minnows or medium shiners on a quick-strike rig. Tip your hook with waxies for panfish, and don't overlook small jigs tipped with live minnows for walleye.**Hot Spots**Hit the **Boom Island** drop-offs for perch in 15-25 feet of water—the deep weed edges are loaded. Or slide down to **Lock & Dam #1 tailrace** where the current seams concentrate walleye and sauger. That's where the magic happens, folks.No tidal swings up here in freshwater, but that steady current from recent thaws is stirrin' fish into the eddies and breaklines. Check your ice thickness if you're walkin' in—the DNR's warnin' it's weakenin' with the warmup, so stay safe out there.Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for your daily reports. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1PnThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure** comin' at ya with your Mississippi River fishin' report from right here in Minneapolis, as of this crisp February mornin' at 8:23. Winter's grip is easin' up—solunar tables from SolunarForecast show today's a **Good++** day with major bite windows from 2:12 PM to 4:12 PM and 1:49 AM to 3:49 AM, minors at 6:51-7:51 AM and 10:44-11:44 PM. Sunrise hits around 7:10 AM, sunset 'bout 5:40 PM, givin' ya solid daylight for jiggin'. Weather? Expect lows near 36°F, highs pushin' 56°F per forecasts—layer up, wind might kick but it's fishable.No tidal swings on the upper river, but current's steady from recent thaws, stirrin' fish. Activity's pickin' up post-ice-out reports; OutdoorNews notes solid action last week with perch, walleye, and sauger stackin' limits—folks pullin' 20-30 perch hauls like them Cass Lake vids, plus keeper walleyes to 20 inches and channel cats bulkin' up. Numbers are decent: 10-15 fish per angler on good days, heaviest on perch and saugers.For lures, go vertical jigs—1/8 oz glow spoons or **Buckshot Rattle Spoons** in gold or UV perch; Cast Again Tackle vibes say they crush bass jigs too, but swap for perch patterns. Best bait? Fathead minnows or medium shiners on a quick-strike rig, tipped with waxies for panfish. Live bait's killin' it over plastics right now.Hot spots? Hit the **Boom Island** drop-offs for perch—deep weed edges 15-25 feet. Or **Lock & Dam #1** tailrace for walleye and sauger; current seams are gold.Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1PnThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things rod and reel on the Mississippi River right here in Minneapolis. It's a crisp February mornin', February 21st, 2026, and we're talkin' that classic winter bite that's got anglers bundlin' up and headin' out.Weather's holdin' steady with highs around 34°F and lows dippin' to 20°F—brisk but fishable if you layer up. No tides on this river stretch, but current's runnin' moderate from recent melts. Sunrise hit at 7:15 AM, sunset's 5:45 PM, givin' ya solid daylight windows. Solunar forecasts from solunarforecast.com peg major feedin' times 'round noon to 2 PM and minor bites at dawn and dusk—perfect for targetin' active fish.Fish activity's pickin' up after that cold snap. Outdoor News' Feb 18 statewide report notes crappie and walleye movin' shallow in the Mississippi pools near the cities, with panfish schools tight to structure. Recent catches include limits of 10-12 inch crappies, sauger up to 18 inches, and perch stackin' up—folks reportin' 20+ fish days jiggin' vertically. Walleye's the star right now, per the Mississippi River Minneapolis Fishing Report on Spreaker as of early Feb, with steady action on those deeper breaks.Best lures? Go with 1/8 oz glow jigs tipped with minnows or plastics—UV patterns in pink or chartreuse for low light. Lipless crankbaits rattled slow for walleye, and small spoons for perch. Live bait kings are fathead minnows or medium shiners on a Lindy rig; deadstick 'em 10 feet off bottom for crappie slabs.Hot spots: Hit the boom area below Lock & Dam 1—walleye heaven on the wing dams. Or try the deeper holes near the Stone Arch Bridge; panfish are stacked there, easy bank access.Bundle up, check ice edges if you're walkin' in, and get after 'em before the wind picks up.Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1PnThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishin' on the Mississippi River right here in Minneapolis. It's a crisp February 20th mornin', and we're talkin' ice fishin' season in full swing—plenty of safe ice reported across the metro area per Outdoor News' latest Minnesota statewide report from Feb 11. Weather's holdin' steady: highs around 25°F, light snow flurries possible, winds calm at 5-10 mph from the northwest, keepin' that ice solid. Sunrise hit at 7:15 AM, sunset's 5:30 PM—perfect for a full day on the hard water.Fish activity's pickin' up after a slow spell; electronics are showin' walleyes and perch stacked up, but they're finicky—gotta finesse 'em. Recent catches around the metro and river pools include solid walleyes up to 20 inches, jumbo perch to 12", and some crappies mixin' in. Outdoor News Metro Area report from Feb 8 notes a solid pattern with lots of opportunity, while statewide bites confirm walleyes and perch are the stars, best mid-week.No tides on this freshwater stretch, but current's low from upstream locks—fish hug the deeper holes near structure. Best lures? Active jiggin' with a 1/8-oz glow spoon or Buckshot Rattle Spoon in gold or UV over electronics to draw 'em in, then deadstick a lively minnow 6-12 inches off bottom on a light jig head. Lake of the Woods tips from Feb 9 translate perfect here. Live bait rules: fathead minnows or medium shiners—tip your hook and watch 'em inhale.Hot spots: Hit the backwaters off Boom Island Park for perch—easy access, sheltered ice. Or slide out to the main channel holes near the Lock and Dam #1 at St. Anthony for walleyes; drill a few holes, pound the bottom, and they'll come callin'.Bundle up, check ice thickness (18+ inches reported), and respect the cold. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more river updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1PnThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for fishin' the mighty Mississippi right here in Minneapolis. It's February 18th, 2026, 8:23 AM, and we're lookin' at a crisp winter day on the river—temps hoverin' around 25°F with light northwest winds at 5-10 mph, partly cloudy skies, no major storms brewin'. Sunrise was at 7:12 AM, sunset's 5:37 PM, givin' ya about 10 hours of light if you're brave enough for the cold. No tides on this freshwater beast, but current's steady from recent melts, pushin' fish into eddies.Fish activity's pickin' up slow in this late ice-out transition—walleye and sauger are staged near drop-offs, hittin' jigs hard as they prep for spring spawn. Channel cats are prowlin' deeper holes post-winter, with reports of blue cats pushin' 50 pounds from similar river stretches. Recent catches around here mirror Minnesota patterns: largemouth and smallmouth bass in prespawn mode, crappies schooled up shallow, and perch keepin' limits full. Anglers last week pulled strings of 15-20 walleyes per boat, plus solid cats on cut bait, per local guide chatter and Omnia Fishing Reports data.For lures, I'm lovin' **vertical jigs** tipped with minnows or soft plastics for walleye—1/4 to 1/2 oz in glow colors. **Tube jigs** or paddletails on bottom-bouncin' rigs nail cats; skipjack or shad imitations shine. Live bait? Minnows or crawlers under slip bobbers for crappie and perch. Artificials rule for bass: go with **jerkbaits** or swimbaits from Omnia's top spring picks.Hit these hot spots: **Boom Island Park** for easy bank access and walleye hangs, or **Lock and Dam No. 1** downstream where current meets slack water for cats and sauger. Bundle up, check ice edges if lingerin', and fish safe.Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more river intel! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1PnThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
🛒 Cozy Earth - Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more 💰 Get 21% OFF | Promo Code: POINThttps://cozyearth.com/discount... --- Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for fishin' the mighty Mississippi right here in Minneapolis. It's February 16th, 2026, and we're lookin' at a solid average-rated day on the solunar forecast from SolunarForecast.com—sunrise at 6:52 AM, sunset 7:41 PM, with major bite windows from 2:51 AM to 4:51 AM and 3:21 PM to 5:21 PM, plus a minor from 7:48 AM to 8:48 AM. Moon's a 15% waxing crescent, risin' at 8:18 AM. No real tides up here on the river, but current's steady from recent upstream flows. Weather's typical winter chill—expect highs around 25°F, light snow flurries, and winds 10-15 mph from the northwest per local forecasts, so bundle up and watch for ice edges. Fish activity's pickin' up as water temps hover 34-36°F; walleye are key players now, schooled in 10-20 feet near rock piles and weed edges, most active dawn and dusk. Recent reports from Croix Bay Guide Adventures note steady yellow perch hauls—easy limits of 8-12 inchers makin' up most catches, tasty panfish that bite all season. Crappie are dawn-dusk feeders hittin' zooplankton and minnows, while walleye chase jigs near bottom. Anglers pullin' 10-20 perch per trip, handfuls of crappie 9-11 inches, and keeper walleye 16-22 inches sporadic but quality. Best lures? Tip-down jigs with 1/32-oz nail weights and small dice-style baits or minnow-tipped spoons for perch and crappie—ultralight spinning with 2-4 lb mono shines. For walleye, minnow-style jigs or blade baits bounced slow off bottom. Live bait rules: medium fathead minnows or waxies under a bobber for crappie/perch, nightcrawlers or leeches for walleye. Avoid treble hooks bigger than #6. Hot spots: Boom Island Park for perch in 12-15 feet off the drop, and the main channel below Lock & Dam #1 where current concentrates walleye—quiet launches, but ice fishin' only, check MN DNR for safe ice. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn --- 🛒 Cozy Earth - Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more 💰 Get 21% OFF | Promo Code: POINThttps://cozyearth.com/discount...This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
🛒 Cozy Earth - Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more 💰 Get 21% OFF | Promo Code: POINThttps://cozyearth.com/discount... --- Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for fishin' the Mississippi River right here in Minneapolis. It's February 14th, 2026, 'bout 8:23 AM, and we're deep in winter ice mode on the big river. No tides up here in freshwater country, but solunar charts from SolunarForecast.com show peak fishin' times today hittin' major from 12:43 PM to 2:43 PM, with minors at 6:06-7:06 AM and 8:32-9:32 PM—get out there when they're feedin'! Weather's classic MN winter: expect highs around 52°F pushin' to 73°F if it warms, but bundle up for that early chill and possible flurries, per recent Outdoor News reports on changin' snow trends. Sunrise was at dawn's crack, sunset 'round 5:30 PM—plenty of daylight for a solid session. Fish activity's pickin' up under the ice. Outdoor News MN Daily Update from Feb 13th says walleyes and northern pike are hot right now, with guide Tim Lesmeister pushin' a two-pronged approach: jiggin' deep for 'eyes and tip-ups for pike. Locals report steady catches of walleyes up to 28 inches, pike pushin' 30+, plus some crappies and perch in shallower bays. Numbers are decent—dozen fish days if you're dialed in—no massive limits, but quality bites. Best lures? Go vertical jiggin' with glow spoons or heavy minnow-imitatin' jigs for walleyes; big swimmin' paddletails or sucker minnows on quick-strike rigs for pike, straight from that Lesmeister intel. Live bait shines too: fathead minnows or shiners on a deadstick for 'eyes, whole suckers for pike. Artificials like curly tail grubs work if buffalo or drum mix in. Hot spots: Boom Island Park for sheltered ice and current breaks loaded with 'eyes; hit the deeper holes off the Main Street Bridge for pike prowlin'—drill safe, check ice at 12-18 inches. Stay safe out there, measure your ice, and respect the regs. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more river reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn --- 🛒 Cozy Earth - Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more 💰 Get 21% OFF | Promo Code: POINThttps://cozyearth.com/discount...This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
🛒 Cozy Earth - Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more 💰 Get 21% OFF | Promo Code: POINThttps://cozyearth.com/discount... --- Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishin' on the Mississippi River right here in Minneapolis. It's February 13, 2026, and we're dealin' with some classic winter vibes—temps hoverin' around 36°F low to 56°F high today, per solunar forecasts, with warm spells weakenin' river ice in spots, as Minnesota DNR conservation officers noted in Outdoor News. Sunrise kicked off at 7:22 AM, sunset's at 5:22 PM or so—plenty of daylight for a quick jiggin' session. No tides on this stretch, but current's steady from recent thaws. Fish activity's pickin' up in the majors from 1:49-3:49 AM and 2:12-4:12 PM, minors around 6:51-7:51 AM and 10:44-11:44 PM—solunar tables say it's a good++ day. Walleye and sauger are hot right now, with recent youth tournaments like the SATT Mississippi event seein' Becker Bass kids haulin' in solid catches, per Patriot News MN. Catfish are stirrin' too, and smallmouth bass holdin' in deeper pools despite the cold. Limits are modest—5-10 fish per angler on good days—but sizes are keeper-worthy, 18-25 inches. For lures, tip up with glow jigs or small crankbaits in perch colors; vertical jiggin' with 1/8-oz spoons tipped with minnow heads is killin' 'em. Live bait? Medium shiners or fathead minnows on a quick-strike rig under a bobber or deadstick setup. Stay off sketchy ice—DNR warns it's weakenin' with the warmup. Hit these hot spots: Boom Island Park for easy shore access and current breaks loaded with walleye, or the main channel below Lock and Dam 1 where carp deterrents are gettin' designed but fish don't care. Bundle up, check ice thickness, and respect the river. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn --- 🛒 Cozy Earth - Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more 💰 Get 21% OFF | Promo Code: POINThttps://cozyearth.com/discount...This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
🛒 Cozy Earth - Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more 💰 Get 21% OFF | Promo Code: POINThttps://cozyearth.com/discount... --- Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishin' on the Mississippi River right here in Minneapolis. It's February 11, 2026, and we're lookin' at a crisp winter day—temps hoverin' around freezin' with light winds from the northwest, perfect for bundlin' up and hittin' the water if the ice is safe. Sunrise at 6:52 AM, sunset 7:41 PM, givin' us nearly 13 hours of daylight. Solunar tables from solunarforecast.com show today's an average bite: major times 2:51-4:51 AM and 3:21-5:21 PM, minors at 7:48-8:48 AM—hit those windows hard. No tides on the Mississippi, but current's steady from recent melts, keepin' things movin'. Fish activity's pickin' up as water temps dip into the low 30s; walleyes are keyin' on rock points and channel edges, with smallmouth bass holdin' near current breaks per recent MLF reports on similar rivers. Outdoor News says walleyes are trollin' crankbaits on nearby Mille Lacs reefs in 6-18 feet—same play here. Anglers report steady catches of walleyes (15-20 inchers), sauger, crappies on minnows, and channel cats. Limits of perch too if you're jiggin' deep. Best lures? Green pumpkin jigs with Zoom trailers or Rapalas in firetiger—slow drag 'em. For bait, small minnows or waxies on a Lindy rig shine for walleyes and crappies. Bass want soft plastics like Sakamata Shads on light tackle. Hot spots: Boom Island Park for shore jiggin' walleyes, and the main channel below Lock & Dam 1 for smallies—watch ice edges. Stay safe out there, check ice thickness, and respect regs. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn --- 🛒 Cozy Earth - Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more 💰 Get 21% OFF | Promo Code: POINThttps://cozyearth.com/discount...This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
🛒 Cozy Earth - Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more 💰 Get 21% OFF | Promo Code: POINThttps://cozyearth.com/discount... --- Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishin' on the Mississippi River right here in Minneapolis. It's a crisp February 9th mornin', 8:23 AM, and we're talkin' ice fishin' season in full swing—perfect for bundlin' up and droppin' lines through the hardwater. Weather's lookin' solid today per NEXT Weather: highs around 40°F, lows near 34°F, light winds keepin' it comfy for a full day out. Sunrise hit at 7:22 AM, sunset's 5:22 PM—plenty of daylight to chase bites. No tides on this river stretch, but water levels are low, sittin' at one of the fourth-lowest marks ever downtown, accordin' to CBS Minnesota reports. Fish are schooled up tight in deeper holes 'cause of it. Fish activity's pickin' up in these cold months—solunar forecasts from solunarforecast.com show major bitin' times from 2:36-4:36 AM and 3:01-5:01 PM today, rated average to good. Recent catches? Walleye and sauger are hot, with crappies and bluegills joinin' the party—local guide Matt Johnson from FOX 9 spilled tips on similar bites nearby. Anglers report steady limits of perch and northerns too, though PFAS advisories mean eatin' 'em cautious in Pool 2 per Minnesota Dept of Health. Numbers are solid: 10-20 fish days if you're on 'em. Best lures? Jigs tipped with minnows or waxworms—go 1/16 oz glow spoons for walleye, small tungsten jigs for crappies. Artificials like Rat-L-Traps or soft plastics on light line shine. Live bait rules: fathead minnows or nightcrawlers hands down. Hit these hot spots: Boom Island Park for easy access and current breaks holdin' walleye; or the Ford Dam tailrace where sauger stack up deep. Punch holes 15-25 feet, tip-up for pike. Bundle up, check ice thickness—stay safe out there. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn --- 🛒 Cozy Earth - Luxurious bamboo sheets, pajamas, & more 💰 Get 21% OFF | Promo Code: POINThttps://cozyearth.com/discount...This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things rod and reel on the Mississippi River right here in Minneapolis. It's a crisp February 8th mornin', 'bout 8:23 AM, and we're lookin' at a solid day on the water—or ice, dependin' on where ya drop.Sun's risin' at 6:52 AM and settin' at 7:41 PM, givin' us a long 12 hours 49 minutes of daylight, per the solunar forecast from solunarforecast.com. No tides on this river stretch, but solunar peaks hit major at 2:51 AM to 4:51 AM and 3:21 PM to 5:21 PM, with a minor bite window 7:48 AM to 8:48 AM—right now's prime time! Day's rated average, moon's a 15% waxing crescent risin' at 8:18 AM.Weather's typical winter: bundle up against the cold, maybe some wind off the river, but no major storms hittin' us today. Ice ain't fully locked in yet—warm November kept things iffy, as Garrison Keillor notes on his site—but safer spots are formin' for perch and crappie jiggin'.Fish activity's pickin' up with these solunar highs. Recent catches around here? Walleye holdin' steady in deeper pools, smallmouth bass hittin' jigs, channel catfish prowlin' bottoms, and panfish like bluegill and crappie stackin' up. Anglers report limits of crappie on Lake Okeechobee-style trips nearby, but our Mississippi's yieldin' walleye up to 20 inches, perch schools, and the odd northern pike.Best lures: Go vertical with glow jigs or small spoons for perch and crappie—1/16 oz tipped with minnows. For walleye, Rapala Jiggin' Raps or lipless crankbaits in firetiger. Bass love tube jigs or Ned rigs. Live bait? Minnows or wax worms on a teardrop jig rule the day—can't beat 'em in this cold water.Hot spots: Hit the boom near the Stone Arch Bridge for walleye current breaks, or paddle down to Minnehaha Creek mouth for panfish stacks. Stay safe on thin ice!Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1PnThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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