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November 2, 2025 3 mins
Season’s Greetings, fellow anglers—it’s Artificial Lure here, bringing you the straight dope on what’s biting in and around the Mississippi River up here in Minneapolis as we roll into November. Let’s get right to it—no fluff, just the fish.

Right now, we’re deep into late fall, and the river’s a whole different beast after the turnover. The metro lakes are cooling off, with temps sitting in the low-to-mid 50s, and the Mississippi’s still got some life—especially in Pool 1, just downstream of the Ford Dam. The bite’s best at dawn and dusk, with overcast days offering a steady drumbeat of action. Don’t bother sleeping in—early risers always hit the honey holes first.

The river’s running a little different this week—water levels are up, highest in a decade, according to CBS Minnesota—so expect some flooding along the banks and maybe a tricky launch here and there. Safety first, folks. Those of you chasing walleye, you’re in luck: they’re stacked up on 10–18 foot breaks right now, especially on inside turns and near channel edges. Fatheads on a 1/8–1/4 oz jig are money, and don’t overlook a well-timed Jigging Rap for those deeper pockets.

Smallmouth bass aren’t slowing down either—they’re pushing into current seams and rocky mid-river rubble. Swing a Ned rig just off bottom, or try a 3–4” swimbait for bigger fish. If you’re after crappies, they’ve slid out to the mid-depth basins—find ‘em with your side imaging and hover a small hair jig or plastic under a float.

Over on the lakes—Harriet, Nokomis—walleye are still showing, and the pike are prowling what’s left of the green weeds. Burn a spinnerbait right over the tops, and watch for muskies lurking on deeper structure, especially those bait clouds holding at 12–20 feet. Glide baits, rubber, and slow-rolled bucktails are turning heads right now.

Now, let’s talk lures and bait. For walleye, jigs tipped with fatheads are the go-to, and plastics in natural colors will get the job done when the minnows run low. Bass anglers, throw Ned rigs, drop shots, and jerkbaits—this time of year, they’re not picky. Pike and muskie? Big flashy stuff—spinnerbaits, bucktails, and anything that makes a commotion.

For hot spots, Pool 1 on the Mississippi is always a safe bet, especially right now with walleye stacked on the breaks. Lake Nokomis and Harriet are holding fish too, especially on windward edges and first breaks near any lingering coontail. Wind is your friend—look for a light chop to bring fish up shallow and prime those inside weedlines.

Weather’s looking cool and a bit cloudy today, with temps in the upper 30s overnight and maybe hitting 50s this afternoon. Sunrise was around 6:50 AM and sunset’s set for 4:40 PM. No real tidal influence here, but the water’s high and rising—keep an eye on those forecasts if you’re heading out this week.

Fish reports from the local scene have been steady, with good catches of walleye, smallmouth, and crappie. Northern pike and muskie action’s picking up, and the occasional catfish or carp will show, but the cool-water predators are steal’n the show. There’s chatter about PFAS contamination in Pool 2, so maybe skip keeping fish down there and focus on catch-and-release.

As always, check your regs before you go, and don’t be afraid to move if a spot’s quiet—this time of year, fish are on the move, and so should you.

Thanks for listening, folks. If you’re digging these reports, make sure to subscribe for more—you don’t want to miss a minute of what’s going on below the surface. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Seasons. Gratings, fellow anglers, it's artificial lure here, bringing you
the straight dope on what's biting in and around the
Mississippi River up here in Minneapolis as we roll into November.
Let's get right to it. No fluff, just the fish.
Right now, we're deep into late fall and the river's
a whole different beast after the turnover. The Metro Lakes

(00:20):
are cooling off with temps sitting in the low to
mid fifties, and the Mississippi still got some life, especially
in Pool one just downstream of the Ford Dam. The
bite's best at dawn and dusk, with overcast days offering
a steady drumbeat of action. Don't bother sleeping in early
risers always hit the honey holes first. The river's running
a little different this week. Water levels are up highest

(00:42):
in a decade according to CBS Minnesota, so expect some
flooding along the banks and maybe a tricky launch here
and there. Safety first, folks, those of you chasing walleye,
you're in luck. They're stacked up on ten eighteen foot
breaks right now, especially on inside turns and near channel.
Fat heads on a one eighth one fourth ounces jig

(01:03):
are money, and don't overlook a well timed jigging rap
for those deeper pockets. Small mouth bass aren't slowing down either.
They're pushing into current seams and rocky mid river rubble.
Swing a ned rig just off bottom, or try a
free four swim bait for bigger fish. If you're after crappies,
they've slid out to the mid depth basins, find them

(01:24):
with your side imaging and hover a small hair jig
or plastic under a float. Well over on the lakes,
harriet nokmus walley are still showing and the piker prowling
what's left of the green weeds. Burn a spinner bait
right over the tops and watch for muskies lurking on
deeper structure, especially those bake clouds holding a twelve twenty

(01:44):
feet glide baits. Rubber and slow rolled bucktails are turning
heads right now. Now, let's talk lures and bait for walleye.
Jigs tipped with fat heads are the go too, and
plastics and natural colors will get the job done. When
the minnows run low. Bass anglers throw med rigs, drop
shots and jerk baits. This time of year, they're not

(02:06):
picky pike and musky, big flashy stuff, spinner baits, buckhales,
and anything that makes a commotion for hotspots. Pool one
on the Mississippi is always a safe bet, especially right
now with walleye stacked on the brakes. Lake Nokamus and
Harriet are holding fish too, especially on windward edges and
first breaks near any lingering coontail wind is your friend.

(02:29):
Look for a light chop to bring fish up shallow
and prime those inside weed lines. Weather's looking cool and
a bit cloudy today, with temps in the upper thirties
overnight and maybe hitting fifties this afternoon. Sunrise was around
six fifty a m and sunset set for four forty pm.
No real title influence here, but the water's high and rising.

(02:50):
Keep an eye on those forecasts if you're heading out
this week. Fish reports from the local scene. Fish reports
from the local scene have been steady, with good catches
of walleye, small mouth and crappy northern pike and muskie
actions picking up and the occasional catfish or carpel show.
But the cool water predators are stealing the show. There's

(03:11):
chatter about pfast contamination and Pool two so maybe skip
keeping fish down there and focus on catch and release.
As always, check your legs before you go, and don't
be afraid to move if a spot's quiet. This time
of year, fish are on the move and so should you.
Thanks for listening, folks. If you're digging these reports, make

(03:31):
sure to subscribe for more. You don't want to miss
a minute of what's going on below the surface. This
has been a quiet please production. For more check out
Quiet Please dot ai
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