Title: Fantastic Fishing on the Mississippi: Lures, Tactics, and Hot Spots for Early December Success
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Let me break down what's happening on the water. We've got temperatures ranging from the low 50s to mid-70s Fahrenheit, which is actually pretty mild for early December up here. According to the solunar forecast data, today is shaping up to be a solid fishing day. Your major bite times are hitting between 12:23 AM to 2:23 AM and again from 12:43 PM to 2:43 PM. The minor bite windows are showing 6:06 AM to 7:06 AM and then again from 8:32 PM to 9:32 PM. Now, we don't have traditional tidal reports for the Mississippi River like you would for saltwater, but water conditions are favorable right now.
Fish activity has been excellent recently. The herring spawn and shad patterns have been driving the action, with anglers picking up solid numbers of bass. From recent reports, lures like soft plastics—especially Googan Baits Darts in green and gizzard colors—have been producing well. Berkley PowerBait Power Swimmers on light heads are absolutely crushing it. Z-Man ChatterBaits in white and chartreuse with swimtail trailers are another hot ticket. Don't sleep on vintage Bomber Long A wakebaits either; they're working great on herring eaters in deeper water.
For bait, live herring and shad are top choices if you can source them. If you're running artificials, vary your retrieve speed and work those main lake points methodically.
I'd recommend hitting the deeper points along the main channel in the Minneapolis lock and dam areas, or getting up into the backwater sloughs where the current breaks. Those transition zones between deep and shallow water are firing right now.
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