Grand Rapids Fall Fishing Report Week of 9-13-21

Jim Lindner small mouth bass
Jim Linder caught this nice smallmouth bass on a Grand Rapids, MN area.

Grand Rapids Fishing Report

As we get into fall, the bass fishing has improved with the temperatures cooling. And will continue to get better and better. Both species of bass are moving off the weed lines and are changing depths weekly. Currently you should be seeking out areas in the 10-20 foot depth on lakes for consistent bass fishing. As the weed begin to die it causes both species to seek different food sources that are deeper. Still a bait called the ned rig and deep running crank baits will probably be your best choices. Legendary anglers Al and Jim Lindner have come to Itasca County and found both species of bass to be to their liking. We have been a major tournament location for national bass tournaments in the last 3-5 years. And they continue to seek out Itasca County as one of the best places for future tournament sites. Lakes to consier for outstanding fall bass fishing are Pokegama turtle spider and trout (Coleraine).

Walleye fishing continues to be very good on area lakes. And they are shallower that we had expected them to be. Due to the hot weather in the summer it forced the walleyes into the shallows for food and comfort. Depts of 4-8 feet have been the best locations to find walleyes. Sand, gravel and rock have been prime locations where you can locate walleyes. Big Winnie has been a good location for consistent fall walleye fishing. 1/8 ounce VMC mooneye jig and a chub or shiner have been really good baits to try. Fish of all sizes have been coming to the boat from small to big, and there are some bonus jumbo perch and northern pike have been in the mix. Keep moving to ares with not only rock and gravel but assorted weeds also, and you will find walleyes in each of these areas around the lake.

Crappie fishing will increase as the weather cools and a location that crappies will be in deeper basin on area lakes. Look for soft bottom bays in depth of 18-25 feet, and these will be their pre-winter locations. It is a famanimom that happens every year and vertically fishing a small jig and a minnow or plastic over the top of the schools of crappies is one of the best presentations. Keep moving until you find these schools of crappies and then put your electric motor in spot lock to sit on top of them. Area lakes to consider for fall crappie fishing are Bowstring, Big Jessie, Pokegama, Loon and several other lakes in the Grand Rapids area are producing crappies.

Calling local bait shops to get information about water levels on the lakes that you intend on fishing. Many lakes are down anywhere from 18 inches to 2.5 feet. Which can make getting your boat on and off the trailer difficult. Fall is the most beautiful time of the year to be in the Grand Rapids, MN area. The fall leaves are changing rapidly due to the drought conditions we had early this summer.

2021 Grouse Season in Grand Rapids, MN: Looking Good

It’s shaping up to be a beautiful grouse season in Northern Minnesota! Unofficial reports and personal observations from foresters, dog handlers, observant residents, and those scouting for grouse are sounding good. These observations include large broods (adult hen and juveniles) from Aitkin to the Canadian border. Consistent with the last few years the distribution of these birds is patchy with pockets of good numbers. To be successful, plan on being mobile if the area you normally hunt or have scouted does not produce good numbers. Try moving 10-20 miles in a different direction and pick a couple good covers to test. With the incredible abundance of public land and publicly accessible land around Grand Rapids, Minnesota you should be able to quickly find another spot with a mapping app that has both satellite imagery and ownership layers (e.g. OnX). This bit of technology has made scouting new areas much easier and will give you a lot of confidence in exploring the seemingly endless land access opportunities in the greater Itasca County area.

Pack Water

If you plan to hunt with a dog, bring extra water bottles this year. This summer was hot and dry in the Northwoods and much of the low laying areas, ditches, small creeks, bogs, and even beaver ponds have dried up or are extremely low. Much of those traditional watering holes for dogs are dry to stagnant. Surface water conditions should improve as the trees lose their leaves and evapotranspiration (evaporation plus transpiration from leaves) declines in to fall. With hopes for a little bit of precipitation, it is anticipated that some of the low areas will begin to hold water again and moist soils will support migrating woodcock as they fly through and forage for invertebrates in flight covers in October.

Dog Friendly Place to Stay

Grand Rapids remains an excellent hub for grouse hunters in Northern Minnesota. The town has a culture built around outdoor recreation and is welcoming of hunters and anglers from across the United States and beyond. Many of the town’s hotels are pet friendly and are accustomed to lodging hunting dogs in fall. You can find yourself in good hunting cover within 10 minutes of town in the morning and return later that evening to plenty of places to eat and enjoy a drink to celebrate your time in the woods. With two local breweries and many local eateries the town provides comfortable accommodations for a wide range of tastes.

Blog By: Meadow Kouffeld

Woods and Meadow LLC.

For more information on hunting walking trails, shooting hours, limits and how to be apart of the spruce grouse genetics study, go to https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/hunting/grouse/index.html.

Grand Rapids Fishing Report 9-7-21

This week’s Grand Rapids, MN area fishing report brought to you by Tom Neustrom, owner of MN Fishing Connections.

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Mike Stenson from Twin Cities caught a nice walleye on a Grand Rapids, MN area lake while fishing with Tom Neustrom.

Walleye fishing right now is some of the best it has been all season. With the cooler water temps as of late it continues to push the fish in shallow. Right now, one of the best destination lakes is Lake Winnie and Cut Foot Sioux. Still pulling spinners with a minnow but the jig and minnow bite has continued to get better each day. Make sure you pay attention to the wind direction because it can affect the location of the walleyes each day. Right now, walleyes are biting in 4-9 feet and several lakes including Winnie, cut foot, bowstring, and moose. As we have mentioned in the past, watching the locations of where the loons are can not only give you an opportunity to our most beautiful bird, but it also will tell you where the bait fish are. Many times the walleyes are right around where the bait fish are. Use as light as jig as possible most often 1/8 ounce jig and a minnow works the best. Area bait shops can give you current information on some of the better places to start fishing. And for walleyes early and late in the day seems to be their preferred time to bite.

Crappie fishing also has begun to improve. Look for the crappies to be off the

Wesley Oste of Twin Cities
Wesley Oste of the Twin Cities caught these nice crappies while fishing with Tom Neustrom.

weed line starting to transition to deeper water. There is not a need yet to go out into 25 feet, those will be locations later into the fall and early winter. Some of the area lakes that are producing crappies right now are Big Cut Foot Sioux, Bowstring, and Pokegama. Pay attention to the conditions and when it is very windy this is not a favorable time to crappie fish. For some reason they do not tune into windy weather and they will lay on the bottom until conditions improve. Usually mid-day seems to be the best opportunity to catch crappie.

Next week Tom will share about northern pike, perch and muskies. A reminder that small mouth bass season closes September 30, 2021. Check MN DNR Fishing Seasons HERE.

The Grand Rapids, MN area has wonderful lodging options from conveniently located in town hotels and motels, Minnesota fishing resorts, vacation rentals, and a charming B&B. There is lodging available to meet everyone’s needs. Search STAY in Grand Rapids.

 

 

Last Minute Labor Day Trip Ideas

Welcome to Grand Rapids! This Labor Day weekend there is so much to do and explore. Here are a few ideas to make for a fun 3 day weekend!

Things To Do

1. Forest History Center

Join meteorologist and astronomer Mike Lynch to view the wonders of the night sky such as planets, stars, nebulae and more. Lynch will have his large reflecting telescopes set up for viewing, including two giant 20-inch reflector telescopes that are among the largest mobile telescopes in Minnesota. Learn about celestial photography, as Lynch takes amazing photos that will be made available to participants at no additional charge. This event will take place September 4th from 8:30-11:00. In addition to regulars hours, they will be open Monday from 10am-4pm. For more information click HERE.

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2. Bovey Farm Days

Bovey Farm Days was established in 1912. Enjoy a variety of events happening this weekend.

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3. Spend Time On The Lake

There is nothing better than a cruise on the lake or a day of fishing. As summertime comes to a close, relax with an extra day on one of the many many lakes in the greater Grand Rapids area.

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4. Hike Great Trails and Explore State Parks

Hike over 1.6 million acres of the Chippewa National Forest. If that wasn’t enough ground to cover, check out Hill Annex Mine State Park, Scenic State Park and Schoolcraft State Park!

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5. Live Music Downtown!

All weekend you can hear music downtown! Rapids Brewing Company, Klockow Brewing Company and UnWined Up North all have music. Also, you can Sam and Matthew Miltich, Nathan Norman, and Briand Morrison performing from 6 – 8 at Old Central School for First Friday! Also, see Michael Smith at Hotel Rapids.

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6. Mountain Bike at Tioga Recreation

Looking for an adventurous way to spend the extended weekend? Check out Tioga Recreation. Ride 25 miles of easy to hard curves, loops, and hills. These world class trails make for the perfect biking adventure. Hop in the crystal blue mine pit after a ride.

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7. 27th Annual Wissota Classic at the Speedway

Have a fun date night or family night at the Grand Rapids Speedway for their annual Wissota Classic. For more information on the races, click HERE.

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Lodging Options

The greater Grand Rapids area offers a variety of lodging options. Choose from a Hotel, Motel, Airbnb, Resort, Vacation Rental and a Bed and Breakfast. To see a full list of properties, click HERE.

Next Weekend in Grand Rapids

Already have plans for Labor Day Weekend and still want to Visit Grand Rapids? Next weekend September 10th-11th is Grand Rapids Riverfest! See Headliners Trampled by Turtles and Yonder Mountain String Band. Get your tickets today!

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Grand Rapids Fishing Report 8-26-21

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

There are changes in weather that are coming about and we are already seeing changing color on a lot of our trees. We are about 7 to 10 days ahead of schedule when it come to seeing the leaves change. With this, it changes a little bit of the wildlife. Make no mistake, the fish sense changes faster than even humans do. Right now, the Walleye fishing has been very good in the Grand Rapids area lakes, but most often they are in shallower waters than most anglers are fishing for them. We have been catching Walley in less than 12 feet of water. Again, that is the sense of change that fish can accommodate to. Some of the lakes in the area that have been producing Walleye are Bowstring, Deer, Moose, and Lake Winnie. Trolling spinners with a chub or shiner minnow have been especially productive. Also, early, and late in the day some anglers are trolling crank bait. The need for rain is really important right now for accessibility to some of the smaller lakes. Landings are not in the best of shape and caution should be when unloading and loading your boat on several of the access spots.

The Bass fishing continues to be very good, but the fish seemly have moved off to the deep weed line instead of any kind of shoreline structure. The only difference would be with Small Mouth Bass that are tending to move to deeper rocks than they were a few weeks ago. This could be driven by locations of Bait Fish and a new hatch of Cray Fish which provides multiple options for both Small and Large Mouth Bass. If you are looking for good small mouth fishing some of the are lakes in the are for you to try would be Trout Lake in Coleraine, Turtle Lake outside of Marcell, Pokegama Lake in Grand Rapids and Deer Lake located just North of Grand Rapids. Two good presentations for small mouth this time of year drop-shot with a 6inch worm and an NED rig.

Pan fishing has also been good but look for Croppie’s and Sun Fish to have moved off the weed line slightly. Again, another species of fish that sense change coming. The water in the Grand Rapids area has dropped 4-7 degrees. Pan fish sense that change coming and seek other food sources such as blood worms and other types of larvae that come off the bottom. Depths of 8-14 feet should be your target range for Pan Fish as opposed to weed beds which they occupied during the summer. The fall fishing is coming soon, and it is a great time to get out and enjoy the cooler weather that is coming but also the change in the leaves.

Labor Day Minnesota Family Vacations

 

Grand Rapids, Minnesota is a great location for Labor Day Minnesota Family Vacations. Head North for the perfect drive destination located in rural northern Minnesota. Grand Rapids offers an abundance of outdoor recreation, lodging options with a view, arts & history, scenic byways, great shopping and fun dining for all ages.  Come escape, experience and explore to Grand Rapids Minnesota this Labor Day Weekend.

Lodging Options with a View

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Come experience “Grand” hospitality in Minnesota’s nature. There are many lodging choices to choose from. Whether you are looking for a clean and  economical motel or you would like a property that has full amenities we have you covered.  You will find Hotels, Motels, Resorts, a Bed & Breakfast, Vacation Rentals, Lake Rentals, and Camping. Find Grand Rapids Lodging HERE.

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Grand Rapids has an abundance of outdoor recreation. We have hundreds of miles of Hiking/Biking trails,  1,400 area Lakes. We are known for our lakes and trails. Check out our NEW Tioga Recreation Area is northern Minnesota’s premier outdoor adventure destination. Five hundred wooded acres located on two of the region’s most unique lakes features 30 miles of world-class, single-track mountain biking, snowshoe trails, beaches, and access to hundreds of miles of waterways. Every season is adventure season at Tioga. You will also find outstanding Art and History Attractions that offer visitors a chance to see a wide variety of exhibits and performances, both indoors and out. You can pick up a public art walk Newly Remodeled Gallerymap at MacRostie Art Center to take a self-guided public art tour.  Create special memories by weaving some fascinating history into your Grand Rapids vacation. Grand Rapids has a rich history having originally been founded as a logging town on the Mississippi River.  Check out the FREE museum at the Itasca County Historical Society located in downtown Grand Rapids  where you can view fabulous preserved historic artifacts. Take a drive up the Edge of the Wilderness Scenic Byway and stop at the Edge of the Wildereness Discovery Center in Marcell to get an environmental history and view many northwoods wildlife in their natural settings. Tour the Judy Garland Museum for a self guided tour of the 3,000 piece Wizard of Oz exhibit and to tour the home that Judy lived in while living in Grand Rapids. Make sure to check our Event Calendar before you arrive.  

Come Together in Minnesota’s Nature This Labor Day

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Grand Rapids Minnesota is that place where you can all come together to un-plug and reconnect! Grand Rapids is conveniently located, but far enough away to create a true destination vacation. We welcome you to join us Up North in Grand Rapids, Minnesota this Labor Day. 

Grand Rapids Fishing Report 8-10-21

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Andy Walls Fishing

This week’s Grand Rapids, MN area Fishing Report brought to you by Andy Walls, Andy Walls Fishing

Walleye fishing has been very productive as of late. Anglers are having good luck trolling spinner rigs with nightcrawlers in 10-18 feet of water. The edges of humps, flats, and points have all produced steady action. The common theme seems to be the outside edge of the weed lines, and it has been common to catch a variety of species each outing. Fishing the spinner rigs at 1-1.7 MPH has been the
most effective.

Panfish have been the most consistent bite as of late. Crappie and bluegill both have been cooperating very well on a plethora of different lakes. 8-12 feet of water with bobbers and live bait, or beetle spins fixed with a plastic both have been working quite well. Covering water casting plastics or trolling beetle spins typically will help you find where the majority of the fish are located.

The bass fishing is really in full swing now. There are ample of bass in all areas of the lakes now. There are still plenty of fish shallow to be had near the lily pads, bulrushes, and cattails. Frogs and plastic worms have been the best offerings in less than 5 feet of water. There are also plenty of bass out on the deeper structures as our water temps have reached their summer peak. A ned rig or a jig worm both can yield good action and some plus sized bass.

Premiere Fishing & Hunting in Minnesota’s Nature

Grand Rapids, Minnesota is the premiere fishing and hunting destination located in up north Minnesota’s nature. You will find over 1,400 lakes to fish and over 1 million public accessible land to hunt in the greater Grand Rapids area. This makes us the premiere fishing and hunting destination in Minnesota!

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The Grand Rapids, MN area is home to more than 1,000 lakes prime for fishing. A fishing mecca for anglers in search of walleye, bass, crappies, northerns, musky, trout, panfish, perch and more. The Itasca area lakes have proven themselves by hosting a variety of amateur and professional fishing tournaments throughout the years. Check out our list at the bottom of the page for which lakes have the best bass and walleye fishing, including DNR reports and public access information.

The mighty Mississippi River runs right through our city, as well as a number of smaller rivers and tributaries located in the area. If you want to casually fish overhead off of a bridge or go by boat, the river is the perfect place to target those walleye, bass, bluegill, crappie or muskie.

For more information click HERE.

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Bring along your favorite shotgun and bird dog. The Grand Rapids, MN area has over 1 million public accessible acres to hunt. Working aspen forests and hunters’ walking trails offer ruffed grouse hunters an exhilarating day in the field.

The Grand Rapids area provides world-class upland bird hunting and is also the home of the prestigious National Ruffed Grouse Society Hunt held each October.

White tail deer hunters can find a prime location within a short drive of Grand Rapids, although some research work is required in advance to find the right location on public lands. The mixed hardwood forests and numerous lakes provide excellent habitat for white tail deer.

Steeped in rich tradition, deer hunting opener weekend is practically a holiday of its own in Grand Rapids. Deer hunting “widows” can find plenty to do in the area with city-wide craft sales and special ladies entertainment.

For more information click HERE.

The Grand Rapids, MN area has a wide variety of lodging properties to stay while you are fishing and hunting in the area. You will find Hotels and Motels that are conveniently located in town, a charming Bed & Breakfast located on Pokegama Lake, locally owned Minnesota Resorts, in town Air B&B’s, and several vacation rental owners on beautiful lakes. Click HERE to find lodging.

Fun, Free Things To Do With Kids This Summer

Come to Grand Rapids, MN this summer for fun FREE things to do with kids!

Do you remember some of your favorite summer vacation memories were when you were a child? What made them special – the scenery? The people you were with? The delicious food? There are so many different things you can do with a family to create those forever memories that always leave a smile on your face.

In Grand Rapids, some of the best activities where your family can cultivate dreamy summer memories are FREE! Here is a list of the free family adventures you can tackle when you visit:

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Small town downtown’s are the heart of the community! This is definitely true for Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Downtown Grand Rapids is a vibrant place to shop, dine, view public art, and enjoy historic buildings and attractions. The Itasca County Historical Society Museum is FREE to tour. Here you will find interesting history of Itasca County and annual exhibits include: The Picture Grace, Veterans Memorial, and Itasca Camps to name a few. Kids enjoy the trains and woolly mammoth tusk. The cute gift shop includes responsibly priced items that represent your trip to Grand Rapids. Make sure to stop and take a picture at Paul Bunyan’s Chair located on the corner of Pokegama Ave and 4th Street.

Tioga BeachLand Of 10,000 Lakes

You can enjoy Minnesota’s beauty from dry land, but in the land of 10,000 lakes, we have got to show you Tioga Beach on Pokegama and Blandin Beach on Forest Lake! These two beaches and recreation areas make for the perfect summer swimming afternoon for your family. Pack lunch and enjoy a picnic. Don’t forget to protect your skin from the sun and keep a close eye on swimmers so everyone can leave your beach day happy and healthy. There are fishing piers to fish from on both of these lakes. The fishing piers maybe located just down from the beach area.

May 2019 Farmers MarketTaste The Harvest Rainbow

Have you ever seen a child’s eyes light up when they see a humongous watermelon? Or how interesting it really is to see fruit and veggies go from farm to table? Grand Rapids has an amazing farmers market every Saturday and Wednesday from 8am-1pm.

Take a group or your whole family here to get the inside scoop on what we grow and harvest in northern Minnesota. Kids are often curious to check out the handmade syrups, jellies, and canned goods and market members are always delighted to share their process with anyone willing to learn! Kids can sign up for Power of Produce (POP) Members (ages 2-17) to receive FREE produce. Learn more: https://www.facebook.com/POPClubGrandRapidsFarmersMarket

You can pre-order from the Grand Rapids Farmers Market:https://www.localline.ca/grand-rapids-farmers-market

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Dabble In Deep Woods Get Outdoors Family

 

Quite a few outdoor enthusiasts attribute their wilderness yearnings from exploring state and national parks with their families when they were young children. Grand Rapids has everything you need to spark the back-country bug in your little ones.

The Chippewa National Forest has many trails to go exploring safely into the forest to view mix forests of tall pines and hardwoods, view wildlife and native plants. Take a step back in time and spend the day in the serene, secluded Lost Forty, located in the Chippewa National Forest, where the pine trees are over 300 years old! Here your family can enjoy camping, hiking, picnic areas, and amazing fishing. This location is definitely worth the drive north about 1 hour of Grand Rapids.

Visit The Forest History Center where you get a chance to look into the past with a recreated 1900 logging camp, nature programs, trails and visitor center. Their hours are Wednesday-Saturday 10am-4pm.

We hope these suggestions can help your family create the bellyaching, Popsicle stained laughs that freeze in a brain’s memory for later. Grand Rapids is ready to take you on a memorably Minnesota vacation.

Grand Rapids Fishing Report August 3, 2021

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Renee Neustrom with a nice crappie caught on a Grand Rapids area lake.

The weather has changed things slightly but the fish are still biting. The storms affected different species in different ways, but all and all fishing is still been good.

Walleyes continue to bite on area lakes and the shallow bite has been the best locations on area lakes to try. Depths of 6-12 feet seem to be preferred and forage and oxygen are key ingredients in their location. With the warmer than normal water conditions and low water, there is less current and flow which on certain lakes can force walleyes into the shallows for comfort and food. Shallow running crankbaits, spinners with a half crawler or chub, even a jig and plastic has been turning walleyes in shallow water. Another location that needs to be checked are shallow rock piles especially for big perch and walleyes. Small crayfish, approximately 1-2 inch in size are al over these locations and both species are cruising these spots in search of these tasty morsels. A small jig and chub or shiner can be a great attractants or a jig and crayfish pattern plastic can turn fish as well. Some of the lakes in the area that need trying these methods are Big Splithand, Pokegama, Deer, Bowstring and Jessie. All of the mentioned lakes have the habitat mentioned and will provide opportunities to catch walleyes and big perch.

Crappies are becoming active on deep weedlines and just a bit deeper on soft bottom/mud areas of area lakes. Depths of 8-12 feet have been producing nice fish and this will continue for the next several weeks. Use your electronics to find fish on the bottom to up a couple feet. Trolling spinners with a small chub or casting small jigs with an action tail plastic or minnow can produce crappies with consistency. Some of the lakes in the Grand Rapids area that will produce crappies right now are Little Splithand, Little Moose, Bowstring, Loon, Bass and Dunbar. Give it a try and you will be impressed with your results. Make sure you check the 2021 Regulation book to make sure there were no changes in the limit on crappies and sunfish.