Late fall, the first weekend of firearms deer hunting and we are still fishing and catching fish.

Saturday we were off for walleyes. It was a nice November day with temps in the mid 50's, with some wind and cloudy. We went to check out a deep hole in a river below a dam. At this time of year walleyes and other fish like to be near and in the deepest holes especially the first one below a dam. Lots of food being washed in and a good spot to ride out the winter.

We worked jigs and minnows, just like in spring time. It was a slow day but we caught a limit of good eater walleyes and many northern pike upto 5 pounds. Not bad for a few hours in early November from shore.

One thing to keep in mind is all the hunters are out, so if going in the woods, be sure to wear orange and dress warm.

Sunday's fishing mission: Muskies. We worked deep water and quick breaks for muskies. My favorite method has to be trolling big stickbaits over the deep water beside the quickest breaks from shore with lots of bait fish. We found lots of fish on the sonar in 18 to 30 feet of water along a quick break on a rubble shoreline and started trolling along it. We varied our trolling speeds and eventually connected on a nice 36+ muskie. No monster but still what we were hunting for.

Another good day fishing in late, late fall in Northern Minnesota.

If you can get out fishing, the fish are still there. Over two days of fishing, we caught walleyes, crappies, pike and even a muskie. That's a good weekend.

If you're deer hunting or still hunting for fish. GOOD LUCK and Keep warm and safe.

Minnesota Fishing Guide