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The river is home to more than 80 fish species, including popular game fish such as flathead catfish and walleye; commercially harvested fish such as bigmouth and smallmouth buffalo; and important non-game species such as paddlefish and shovelnose sturgeon.
- Minnesota River segments and maps
Hiking, historic sites, fishing, interpretive displays and...
- Minnesota River segments and maps
Hiking, historic sites, fishing, interpretive displays and more. Minnesota Valley State Recreation Area and Minnesota Valley State Trail, river mile 65 - 25. The state recreation area and state trail provide opportunities for recreation along a large stretch of the Minnesota in this area.
Below is a fishing map of the Minnesota River river. Explore where on Minnesota River the fishing is best for various kinds of fish. 61 spots. 21 fish. 0 lakes. 9 cities. What fish can you catch in the Minnesota River. We know about 21 types of fish that inhabit the Minnesota River.
Fishing. Northern, walleye, catfish and small-mouth bass are just a few of the fish you will catch in the Minnesota River and its many tributaries. The number of fish species and abundance has seen a significant rebound over the last few years.
Explore the Minnesota River fishing map for a comprehensive understanding of the water boundaries 44°48'23.6"N 93°29'10.5"W and prime fishing spots.
Running from Mille Lacs Lake in central Minnesota to the Mississippi River in Anoka — the site of a scenic dam that's worth a quick walk — the Rum River offers numerous shore fishing sites and boat accesses for catching walleye, smallmouth bass, bluegill, crappies and northern pike.
Minnesota fishing guide: discover fishing spots, rivers and lakes, and types of fish. Includes fishing reports, license information, and regulations.