Grand Rapids Fishing Report 6-16-21

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Tom Neustrom with nice catch and release bass that he caught on a Grand Rapids, MN area lake.

The heat has pushed things ahead about 1-2 weeks according to the calendar and many species are migrating to their summer locations. Walleyes have for the most part have moved off shore in many locations, but there are always shallow populations in weed beds and rocks, If the wind blows pitch jigs with a half crawler, leech, or a minnow. Slip bobbers with a leech can be very effective for walleyes that are suspended and trolling spinner rigs can be great search tools looking for active walleyes. There are bug hatches looming on area lakes this time of year so it is smart to carry different live baits with you. In the evening hours trolling crankbaits can be very effective and most often the shallows will produce your best chances. Some of the area lakes that are producing good walleye fishing are Big Splithand, Johnson Lake, Bass Lake, Big Winnie, Pokegama, Round, and Jessie.

Bass fishing has been off to a great start with all the recent warm weather. Anglers from all over have discovered what a great destination for both Smallmouth and Largemouth ass since the National Bass Tournaments have been coming to the Grand Ra[ids area for the past 4 years and the lakes in the area abound with some of the best bass fishing in the country. Major League Fishing has stated many time on National Television that the Grand Rapids area is rated as their top destination for quality and quantity for both species of bass. Marty Stone from MLF has commented many times about the love affair that MLF has with the Grand Rapids area and the fishing is only part of it. It’s a total destination as members and anglers from their staff have many times commented on. Some of the best options for consistent fishing are Pokegama, Trout, Wabana, Turtle, Spider, Big Rice, and several others. Spinner baits, drop shotting, ned rigging, and other presentations all have been excellent ways to boat numbers of bass.

Panfishing has been very good and the new emerging weed beds are holding numbers of nice sunfish and crappies. A small jig with a plastic body or chunk of worm are all good choices. Attach a lite bobber and throw out to cabbage beds and watch for the bobber to disappear. There’s a kid in all of us that still likes the bobber to go down and reel in a fat and sassy sunfish or crappie. All the lakes in the Grand Rapids area have good sunfish and  crappie options.

Family Fun In Grand Rapids, MN

The kids are officially out of school. Whether your children were attending school  in-person or virtually from home, EVERYONE needs a vacation. Time to head to Grand Rapids, MN for some family fun. Here are a few trip ideas!

Lake Day

Rent a cabin on the lake and enjoy a few days of lake fun. Bring floaties, fishing poles and relax down by the water. Some properties offer boat rentals but, for the ones that don’t there are two places in Grand Rapids that you can rent fishing boats, pontoon, speed boats or jet skis(R&R Rentals, Grand Rapids Marine).  Right on Lake Pokegama you can rent paddle boards, kayaks and canoes at Paddle Hoppers! There is not shortage of lakes near Grand Rapids, there are many public access points and a local favorite fishing spot is Cohasset beach. Pack up and head down to the lake. Don’t forget sunscreen and a towel!

Family Resort

Biking

Summer time is perfect for biking with the family. For a paved path, check out the Mesabi trail that begins at the Itasca County Fairgrounds. For a more adventurous path, check out Tioga Recreation. They have trails that vary from beginner to advanced. Most bikers like to even take a dip in the crystal blue mine pit after a fun ride.

Family on Mesabi Trail

Museum’s to See

Grand Rapids has the Itasca Historical Society and the Judy Garland and Children’s Museum. At the Itasca historical Society they have a train room, river room, a war room and a escape room! All of the rooms are filled with history and the volunteers and employees there are extremely knowledge. Their escape room currently is 50’s themed. Solve the mystery by unlocking clues.

The Judy Garland and Children’s Museum are in the same building but are split. One side is the children’s museum with rooms for play and the Judy Garland Museum is filled with mementos and stories of Judy Garlands life. the Museum itself is connected to the house that Judy spent the first part of her life in.

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Edge of the Wilderness Scenic Byway

Take a mini road trip to the Edge of the Wilderness Scenic Byway. The road is 47 miles long up to Effie. On this drive you are able to explore numerous discovery spots to pull off and see lakes, read about the tamarack trees, hiking trails and see the see the Chippewa National Forest. This drive flows through 4 different towns with so much to see. It truly is an experience in Minnesota’s Nature.

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Grand Rapids Fishing Report 6-8-21

Header Image Caption: Dylan Elhardt caught this nice bass on a lake located north of Grand Rapids.

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Andy Walls with a nice bass.

This week’s Grand Rapids Fishing Report brought to you by: Andy Walls. You can find Andy at Thousand Lake Sporting Goods for bait and all of your fishing equipment and gear.

With summer’s heat swinging into full force, it has thrown the greater Grand Rapids, Minnesota area into mid summer patterns rather quickly. Fishing for all species has been flourishing to say the least, and they really seem to be starting to school up for the summer.

Panfish like crappie and bluegill have been coming topside frequently, and the warm weather seems to be pushing them to the deeper grass edges in 8-13 feet of water where they will position most of the summer. Artificial presentations under a float or on a jig casted and retrieved can both prove to be effective techniques to trick these fish when they are active. When things are slowing down, anglers have been having the best success with a dressed jig (hair or feathers) under a float with either a crappie minnow or leech.

The walleye fishing is certainly changing with the warm weather setting in. With the fish moving off shoreline structures and shifting out closer to the deeper summer haunts, it has them grouped up more and easier to find. Most anglers are locating these schools of fish in 14-30 feet of water depending on the weather (shallower in the wind and deeper when it’s calm). A jig and a minnow is still producing good results for a lot of the area guides, but we are also hearing some great reports with lindy rigs, spinners, and bobbers paired with a leech or nightcrawler.

Bass fishing has been pretty typical for the time of the year. They are mostly done spawning now, but there are still some hanging around in those same areas as well as some moving out to deeper structures and grass beds. Topwater and plastic worms are a staple when the spawn is over. We typically have good success by starting out working the outside/deeper edge of the emergent vegetation quickly with a topwater to find areas of active fish, and moving deeper with the plastic worm as the day progresses. We have seen the best success on falter areas in 4-8 feet of water.

Grand Rapids MN Fishing Report 6-2-21

 

As the early summer heat is upon us, it’s time to make sure you are spending time on the water, Walleye fishing has been excellent on area lakes and it only seems to get better as the weeks roll on. There has been miner bug hatches occurring and paying attention to locations walleyes are starting to occupy can make a difference. Leeches and crawlers fished on a slip sinker rig can be your best option in the coming weeks and the jig and minnow bite will decrease. Hair Jigs moved quickly can trigger strikes and one of the best is the Moon Tail from VMC. Some of the lakes that continue to offer good walleye fishing are Trout Lake in Coleraine, Big Winnie, Bowstring, Round, and Big Splithand. Because of low water conditions and lack of rain, check the launch ramps before putting in as not to possibly damage you prop or skeg.

Northern Pike have been providing good action on area lakes and many times are mixed in with the walleyes. Jig and minnow produces bites from the toothy critters but applying a slight change can help you not lose additional tackle. Change up a modification on your leader by going to a section of 17# mono which will help you not get as many bite offs. It will be a handy option when fishing jig and minnow combinations and most often doesn’t affect your walleye options at the same time. Casting spoons or jerk baits over new emerging weed beds also is a good presentation.

Bass fishing has been excellent and as the weather warms up, both species largemouth and smallmouth will be very active. Female smallmouth are still on the beds so make sure you take a photo and release them right where you caught them. Largemouth Bass will soon going shallow to spawn as the water temperatures get into the upper 60’s to near 70. Ned rigs and Hair jigs are great ealy season baits to fish for Smallies, and top water on calm mornings can be lots of fun. Throwing light spinner baits and shallow crankbaits can be very effective especially with early season bass fishing when the fish are shallow. Many lakes in the Grand Rapids area offer good bass fishing and some for both species. Wabana, Deer, Pokegama, and Trout lake give you best options for both.

The weather is heating up and so is the fishing. Get out on the water in the weeks to come and be safe.

 

 

Grand Rapids Fishing Report 5-25-21

This Week’s Grand Rapids Fishing Report brought to you by Tom Neustrom, owner of professional fishing guide service: MN Fishing Connections.

We have begun the march into the season and so far fishing has been good but a mixed bag with weather. All in all the reports have been encouraging and several species have been cooperating for anglers. Walleyes have been rather up and down especially with the weather changes we have been experiencing. Water temperatures have been up and down but realistically the fish still have to eat. Many lakes have seen a complete change in the walleyes location and bait preferences can readily change as well. Normally jig and minnow is the stable presentation early in the season, but not this year totally. In the last several days leeches have also been a good choice. Whether slip sinker rigs and a leech or crawler it will be soon the better choice over jig and minnow. Some of the lakes with great opportunity to catch walleyes are Big Winnie, Big Splithand, Round, Bowstring, Wabana, Trout, and Big Jessie. All of the mentioned lakes have a good population of walleyes and different presentations to catch them. Memorial Day weekend always projects good fishing.

Panfish are spawning and crappies especially are beginning their annual movement shallow. A small jig and minnow or plastic action tails below a lite slip bobber can be the ticket to terrific early season crappie fishing. Look for emerging pencil reeds and gravel to hold numbers of crappies spawning.  Many times they can be as shallow as 2 feet, but watch for cool down from a cold front that can push them out to 4-6 feet temporarily.

Bass fishing will continue to heat up and this season, because of the early ice out and warm temperatures, we are about 1-2 weeks ahead of schedule. Smallmouth are on the beds in most area lakes and should be caught and immediately released after a quick photo as to let the spawning continue. A small tube jig, Ned Rig, or 4 inch Whacky Worm all produce this time of year. Some of the good Smallmoth Lakes in te area are Pokegama, Deer, Wabana, Trout, and Turtle.

Memorial Day weekend is a great time to get together with family and friends. Please be safe and enjoy the time together.

Grand Rapids Fishing Report 5-17-21

This week’s Fishing Report is brought to you by Tom Neustrom, owner of professional fishing guide service, MN Fishing Connections.

The 2021 Fishing Opener has come and gone with positive reviews from most anglers. Saturday’s weather was spectacular and many fisherman came off the lakes with nice catches of walleyes, northern pike, and panfish. Some lakes, like always, produced better than others and depths walleyes were caught varied. Big Winnie, Bowstring, Jessie and the Mississippi River were the best choices to put walleyes in the boat. Big Winnie and Cutfoot had a lot of traffic and the fishing was excellent most places. The traffic at the landings kind of reminded people of days gone by with boats and vehicles lined up at the accesses and parking places few and far between. The bait shops were especially busy and the excitement was very evident around Grand Rapids and Deer River with traffic backed up many blocks heading to the lakes and resorts. It was good to see!

Jig and minnow combinations were the best option for walleyes, but leeches and rigs were also catching lots of fish. The warmer then normal spring weather at times pushed the spawn ahead this year and on many of the lakes the walleyes had left the shorelines and moved out a bit deeper. It should be a good season the next few weeks, Look for walleyes to move off into summer locations earlier than normal in the next couple weeks,

Panfish were especially cooperative and crappies on some of the area lakes were in 2-3feet of water getting ready to spawn. Many anglers found mixed groups of crappies and bluegills in the same locations and the action was steady. A slip bobber with a small jig baited with a minnow, small leech, or chunk of worm put fish in the boat. With new emerging weeds starting to grow with the warmer water temperatures it was pretty easy to find productive locations.

Northern Pike also were biting fairly well and it added to a mixed bag with a few walleyes. Northerns were mixed in with the walleyes and the jig and minnow was hooking them pretty consistently. Pokegama, Big Winnie, Bass, and Round had steady action for northern pike .

The fishing will continue to get better in the coming weeks and people are getting out and enjoying fun on the water an getting together.

2021 MN Opening Fishing Report

Tom Neustrom Early Season WalleyeThis week’s Grand Rapids Fishing Report is brought to you by Tom Neustrom, owner of professional fishing guide service, MN Fishing Connections.

The clock is ticking down and we have less than 1 week until the 2021 Minnesota Fishing Opener. Hopefully you have had time to do all your yard work and get things ready to go fishing. This year we are ahead of schedule and the ice has been out for over a month. The walleye opener looks like it will be a good one, and with spawning ritual completed the fish should be in their post-spawn feeding mood and biting. I would pay attention to the shallow depths unless a cold front descends upon us as most openers have in the past. The smaller males most often will stay in the spawning areas and shallows for several weeks and are vulnerable to being caught. Concentrate on points, inside turns, and flats associated to deeper water. If you get a little wind that blows up on these areas, so much the better. Pitching, trolling or drifting jigs with a shiner or a chub can be a very efficient method of putting walleyes in the boat. If you contact several walleyes in a specific area, make sure you mark it on your GPS so you can return to the same area and try to replicate what you did previously. In shallow water I try to use as lite of a jig such as an 1/8th or even 1/16th ounce again with a shiner or chub. When you detect a bite, give them the rod tip for a few seconds before setting the hook. Many times a good search bait can be a Shad Rap trolled along the same area at about 1.75 mph. Many times you can contact fish using this method and document exactly where you caught the last fish. . Return back to that general location and fan cast the area with a jig and minnow or soft plastics. This run and gun approach can put additional walleyes in the boat.. Pay attention to water clarity and utilize water that is not relatively clear. It can make a difference early in the season and also not wanting to spook walleyes in the shallows. Trolling at
night makes a whole lot more sense if you have to fish a very clear body of water and the boat traffic is at a minimum.

As the water begins to warm into the 50’s, leeches can be a good choice on a slip bobber or jig. Most often this is a better option a week or two after opener. Pay attention to water temperature and that can tip you off when the leech bite will be a good option. Mid to high 50’s most often is what I look for. There are always other choices to entice a walleye or two.  Slip sinker rigs with a fat juicy night Crawler can be just the ticket to entice a walleye with lock jaw.

Some of the good opening days lakes for walleyes are Big Bass, Bowstring, Big Cutfoot, Winnie, Sand, Big Splithand, and the Mississippi River. Any of these choices can be good to excellent for the opener. Bait shops in the Grand Rapids area should have ample supplies of live bait, but it doesn’t hurt to call ahead to be on the safe side. !000 Lakes Sports, River Rat Bait, Fred’s Bait, Winnie One Stop, and Max Minni Store are all good locations for bait and good information before you set out on opener and after.

Make sure you remember to put your plug in the boat before you launch and remove and drain when you trailer your boat at the end of the day. Assist the AIS inspectors at the landing to clean any weeds or other contaminants at the landing. They are there to help keep our lakes clean from invasive species.

Opening Day is a wonderful ritual in Minnesota. Be safe and have a wonderful 2021 season.

National Travel and Tourism Week 2021

Visit Grand Rapids Is the Power of Travel

National Travel and Tourism Week 2021 (May 2-8) spotlights the collective strength of the U.S. travel industry.

This National Travel and Tourism Week (NTTW), there is more reason than ever to celebrate the collective strength of the U.S. travel and tourism industry and its dynamic workforce.

The 38th annual NTTW, taking place May 2-8, recognizes the Power of Travel and the critical role our industry will play in bringing back our vibrant communities, restoring the economy, rebuilding our workforce and reconnecting America.

Prior to the pandemic, the travel industry was a powerful economic engine, supporting jobs and driving local economies in every pocket of America. The industry had experienced 107 straight months of growth, generated $2.6 trillion in economic output, supported 17 million American jobs and delivered a $51 billion trade surplus to the U.S.

Unfortunately, that strong growth trend plummeted last year due to the pandemic. Travel spending in the U.S. declined 42%, costing the economy $1.1 trillion, while hardworking Americans supported by travel made up a staggering 65% of all U.S. unemployment. In Minnesota travel spending has decreased by 7.1 billion dollars in 2020 alone. It is also estimated that over 202,000 jobs in the hospitality industry have been lost due to covid-19.

However, Visit Grand Rapids—and the travel industry—is resilient.

While we faced extraordinary challenges in the past year, our industry united like never before, lifted each other up, aided one another, and devoted ourselves fully to the task of supporting and restoring all sectors of travel. This year’s NTTW is an opportunity to turn the page to a new chapter in our industry’s story and celebrate its collective power by spotlighting the innumerable ways travel will drive recovery, bring Americans together again and help define our country’s path forward.

Visit Grand Rapids is participating in NTTW by sponsoring The Grand Rapids Downtown Spring Celebration, a safe and family friendly orientated event to bring back our community and tourists together.

From The Itasca Historical Society to MacRosties Art Center, Visit Grand Rapids travel and tourism industry contributes so much to our local economy and our community’s unique character. From all of us at Visit Grand Rapids, we are so excited to share the full power of our industry—and the strength and spirit of Visit Grand Rapids—this NTTW.

 

Grand Rapids Fishing Report 5-4-21

This week’s Grand Rapids Fishing Report brought to you by: Tom Neustrom, owner of MN Fishing Connections guide service.

The warm weather and early ice out made for conditions for panfish like we have not seen in several years. If you remember the past 2 -3 years the ice went out1-3 weeks before opener and the good panfish bite occurred late into May. Even though much of the attention in the next couple weeks turns to walleyes, the Grand Rapids and Itasca County lakes are full of nice crappies, sunfish and jumbo perch. For many of the anglers that are residents, they have known the panfish opportunities that have existed. They are not spawning yet, but are in several depths searching for food prior to the spawn. With the cooler water temperatures of late, it may delay the spawn a couple more weeks or until the water warms into the high 50’s and low 60’s. Crappie and sunfish locations can vary from 20 feet to 5 feet with each day being different. The pencil reeds from last season are locations that show hard bottom and these can be key areas to concentrate once the spawn occurs. Many times the crappies and sunfish will search these places for early bug hatches which they will go to for additional food sources.

Small jigs with plastics or a small chub will be the best presentations to start. Slip bobbers or stationary bobbers(ones that don’t slip) are your best options. Always remember to keep the bait above the fish for crappies, sunfish and other panfish species feed up ward, not downward. If you are in 5 feet of water, set your bobber at 3 feet and even many times just 2 feet. Slip bobbers can sometimes not work as well in windy conditions as well as a clip on style. The wind can allow the slip bobber not to stay at the precise depth needed as opposed to the fixed bobber that stays at the same depth constant. Use a bobber or float that takes a minimal amount of resistance to sink not one that floats like a beach ball. If you don’t geta bite in one area, move to another spot close by after 15-20 minutes. I prefer a 6 1/2 to 7 foot ultra lite rod like the St. Croix Panfish Series. 1000 size reels are perfect and 4# test monofilament is ideal. Targeting wood, new emerging weed beds, rocks, and pencil reeds will give you some good choices to try for early season panfish.

Some of the lakes in the Itasca County area that are known for good early panfish are bays on Pokegama Lake, Big and Little Cutfoot, Big and Little Splithand, Bowstring, Wabana, and Big Balsam Lakes. All have great opportunities to produce nice panfish this time of year and all through the season.

Best Trails Around Grand Rapids, MN

No matter if you are an  avid hiker, ATV/OHV rider or mountain bike enthusiast, Grand Rapids Minnesota has all the trails for a fun packed adventure.

Hiking Trails

With 1.6 million acers to explore, the Chippewa National Forest is filled with exploring opportunities. Here are trails to hike during any season.

Other trails to explore include:

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ATV/OHV Trails

The Itasca County area offers thousands of acres of federal, state, county and industrial forest land that are open to off-highway vehicle riding, and several designated trails. Forest or logging roads are an excellent choice for ATV/OHV use as well. In Itasca County, there are over 200 miles of ATV trails to ride.

Trail Opening Dates 

*Note: due to trail conditions, trails may not open as stated below. Check first with MN DNR Trail Closures.

April 1st – Alborn/Pengilly, Blue Ox, Thistledew, Soo Line

May 2nd – US Forest Service Alvwood/ Squaw Lake, Island Lake Connection

May 15th – Wilderness Wheelers and B&B Connection, Balsam, Little Moose, UPM Blandin

Don’t have an ATV? No worries! 

R&R Rental
20760 US-169
Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Phone: 218-999-7368
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Mountain Biking Trails

Ride the well maintained, world class bike trails in the greater Grand Rapids Area.

If you need bike repairs or want to rent a bike, contact Ardent Bicycles and they can assist you.

Ardent Bicycles

Address: 951 NW 4th St, Grand Rapids, MN 55744

Phone: (218) 999-5470

Website: https://ardentbicycles.com/ 

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Stay in Grand Rapids!

Make it a getaway!!! After a day of hitting the trails, enjoy great food, locally crafted beer and enjoy the attraction and night life that Grand Rapids has to offer. For lodging, we have cozy Hotels, Airbnb’s or Resorts and a Bed and Breakfast right on the lake. Book your stay today and enjoy Minnesota’s nature on the trails.