Fishing Season Winding Down
The ice fishing season is starting to wind down, but there are opportunities to pursue multiple species of fish, such as crappies, sunfish, and trout. Inland trout remain open for ice fishing until the end of March.We’re seeing lakes with 22-25 inches of ice and other lakes with thin ice near current areas, pressure ridges(ice heaves) or springs, so please exercise caution. Shoreline areas are very unstable this time of year. Ice is never safe; here is some information from the Minnesota DNR on ice safety.

Bluegills & Sunfish

  • Locations: Large weed flats, weedy bays with a moderate depth/deeper holes, weeds near deep water entering a bay, muddy basin under 25 feet.
  • Depth: 12–20 feet target depths.
  • Tactics: Small ice jig/wax worm or 5mm Tungsten jig/red spike jigging near or in weeds 2 feet from bottom. Drill multiple holes in and around the weeds to find fish, jig for 10-15 minutes in each hole before moving to the next location.

Crappies

  • Locations: Deep bays, green cabbage/weed beds adjacent to holes or deep water near a bay, suspended in the basin.
  • Depth: 15–22 feet (22–28 feet suspended in basin).
  • Tactics: 1/16 ounce or 1/8 ounce Lindy Quiver spoons or Frostee Spoon tipped with wax worms; 7mm Tungsten jig/Mister Twister Sassy Stingum. Jig above schools or mid-range in the water column in clear bodies of water to draw fish in.

Rainbow Trout 

  • Locations: Large bays, edges of drop offs, near submerged timber.
  • Depth: 5–75 feet target depths.
  • Tactics: Trout can be aggressive this time of year, so jigging the entire water column is a good idea. We often use 1/16 ounce jigging spoons tipped with wax worms (Lindy Quiver or tungsten) or Tungsten jig/wax worm.

Northern Pike (Mille Lacs Lake Only)

  • Locations: Large weed flats, weedy bays with a moderate depth/deeper holes, weeds near deep water entering a bay, muddy basin under 25ft
  • Depth: 15–20 feet target depths.
  • Tactics: Northern Pike are aggressive this time of year and we often use ¼oz jigging spoons (Lindy Quiver or 1/2oz War Eagle), lipless crankbaits, or set line with a sucker minnow.

Rainbow Trout

  • Locations: Large bays, edges of drop offs, near submerged timber
  • Depth: 5-75ft target depths
  • Tactics: Trout can be aggressive this time of year, so jigging the entire water column is a good idea. We often use 1/16oz jigging spoons tipped with wax worms (Lindy Quiver or tungsten) or Tungsten jig/wax worm.

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