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Mississippi River Minneapolis Fishing Report Today

Mississippi River Minneapolis Fishing Report Today

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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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  • Winter Walleyes and Saugers in the Minneapolis Pool of the Mississippi River
    Dec 5 2025
    This is Artificial Lure with your Mississippi River Minneapolis fishing report.

    The big river’s sliding into true early winter mode now, running cold, clear to slightly stained, and low and steady with typical pool levels for this time of year. Air temps are hovering near and below freezing, with light northwest wind and occasional flurries, so it’s a bundle‑up and fish‑slow kind of day. Expect a short feeding window around the warmer part of the afternoon and again right around dark.

    Sunrise comes late and sunset is early, giving you a fairly tight prime-time band from mid‑morning through about an hour before dark. With that limited daylight, focus on spots that set up quickly: current breaks just off the main flow, deep outside bends, and the first big holes below dams. Fish activity has been classic winter river behavior: fewer bites, but solid quality walleyes and saugers when you stick with it.

    Recent catches in this stretch have been dominated by eater‑size sauger and walleye with the occasional bigger walleye pushing into the mid‑20s, plus some surprise smallmouth hanging on the deeper rocks. A handful of anglers working slower have also reported bonus channel cats soaking dead bait on bottom. Numbers aren’t fast and furious, but grinders working deeper seams are putting together respectable dinners.

    Best producers have been vertical presentations. A 1/4 to 3/8‑ounce jig and minnow or jig and soft‑plastic ringworm has been the go‑to, with colors like purple, chartreuse, and firetiger showing up often in local chatter. When the fish are extra finicky, a plain live‑bait rig or a simple jig with a fathead, held almost motionless just off bottom, has been outfishing flashier stuff. For bait, bring a mix of fatheads, shiners if you can get them, and some plastics to cover both live and artificial looks.

    Artificial‑only anglers are doing well with paddle‑tail swimbaits and ringworms on heavier jig heads, hopped slowly down current seams. Blade baits and lipless cranks can still trigger reaction strikes on warmer afternoons, but they’re very much a “window” bait now—great for a short flurry, then back to meat and finesse. Downsizing and slowing your cadence is the name of the game; let that lure hover and wash in the current.

    A couple of local hot spots to think about:
    - The pools and current breaks just below Upper St. Anthony and Ford Dam, where wintering walleyes and saugers stack on the edges of the main chute.
    - The deeper outside bends and rock edges near the Camden and Lowry Avenue bridge areas, where subtle current soft spots meet hard bottom.

    Boat or shore, safety is key: icy ramps, cold water, and quick currents do not forgive mistakes, so wear the float suit or life jacket and keep trips shorter. If you stay patient, move spot to spot with a purpose, and trust your electronics, the river will still give up some very respectable fish.

    Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Title: Fantastic Fishing on the Mississippi: Lures, Tactics, and Hot Spots for Early December Success
    Dec 4 2025
    Well folks, it's Artificial Lure here, and we're looking at a fantastic day on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis today, Thursday, December 4th.

    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.

    Thanks for tuning in today! Make sure you subscribe for your daily fishing reports and stay connected to what's happening on the water. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Excellent Fishing on the Mississippi River Near Minneapolis
    Dec 3 2025
    # Artificial Lure's Daily Fishing Report - December 3rd, 2025

    Well folks, it's Artificial Lure here, and we're looking at a fantastic day on the Mississippi River near Minneapolis. Let me break down what you need to know.

    **Weather & Timing**

    Sun came up at 6:52 AM this morning and we're looking at a sunset around 7:41 PM, giving you a solid thirteen hours to get out there. The moon's at a waxing crescent at fifteen percent, and here's the good news – today rates as an average fishing day overall, but don't let that fool you. We've got major bite times running from 3:52 to 5:52 AM and again from 4:23 to 6:23 PM. If you can make those windows, you'll be in prime time.

    **Fish Activity & Recent Catches**

    The Mississippi River near Minneapolis has been putting out some solid reports. Wisconsin's been crushing it with record-setting flathead catfish hitting 53 inches and weighing over 74 pounds. That's the kind of monster we want to tangle with. We've also seen shovelnose sturgeon pushing 37 inches, and the river's loaded with walleye, pike, and perch.

    **What to Throw**

    For lures, you'll want to go with artificial options – light tackle fishing is huge right now. Throw some crankbaits and jigs along the structure. If you're going traditional, live bait with shiners or crawlers will absolutely produce, especially for walleye and pike. Bottom fishing with cut bait is money this time of year.

    **Hot Spots**

    Head down toward the deeper channels where the current breaks – that's where walleye stack up in December. Second spot worth hitting is any area with submerged timber or rock structure. The river's been generous to anglers working those transition zones.

    Get out there and make it happen. Thanks for tuning in – make sure you subscribe for daily reports just like this one. This has been Artificial Lure Productions, for more check out quietplease dot ai.

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