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Chilly Mississippi Fishing Report for Minneapolis - Late Fall Bass, Walleye Action

Chilly Mississippi Fishing Report for Minneapolis - Late Fall Bass, Walleye Action

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# Mississippi River Minneapolis Fishing Report - Sunday, November 30, 2025

Well folks, it's your boy Artificial Lure coming to you on this chilly Sunday morning from the Twin Cities. We're looking at what's shaping up to be a pretty gnarly day on the water if you're brave enough to venture out.

Let's talk weather first—and you really gotta pay attention here. A major winter storm system is moving through Southeast Minnesota right now, and we're expecting heavy snow with accumulations between 2 to 4 inches, with wind gusts cranking up to 35 mph. Temperatures are dropping fast, and honestly, travel conditions are getting sketchy. If you're thinking about heading out, be real careful.

On the bright side, sunrise was around 7:27 this morning and we're looking at sunset hitting around 4:39 PM, so you've got a pretty short window to work with. The river's going to be cold—we're talking below freezing tonight with wind chills dropping into the negatives.

Now, here's the fishing intel. Late fall on the Mississippi around Minneapolis is all about bass and walleye, and the recent reports show anglers are having solid success targeting specific structures. From tournaments on the river, pros have been crushing it on sand drops and grass lines. The bite's been strongest early and late in the day, so get out there at first light if you can.

For lures, you're gonna want to stock your tackle box with ChatterBaits—especially in white and chartreuse—paired with soft plastic trailers. Weightless shad patterns in white pearl are absolutely money right now on the grass flats. Frogs are also producing when fish push into the shallow vegetation. Topwater swimmers and small shads are working too, especially in 2.5 to 3-inch sizes.

The best bait? Fresh shad is your go-to. The river's loaded with baitfish right now, and everything's keying on those shad patterns, both live and artificial.

For hot spots, focus on Pool 8 if you can access it safely—it's been the top producer. Also check out the Black River section where you've got eelgrass loaded with shad. Sand flats with grass and plenty of current breaks are fire right now. Target areas where you can see structure changes—those drops and cut banks are holding quality fish.

One more thing—if you're thinking about ice fishing setup, some local lakes are starting to freeze over, so monitor conditions carefully.

Stay safe out there today with this storm rolling through. Get your gear sorted, bundle up, and make the most of those daylight hours.

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