Fall fishing continues to be good in the Otter Tail Lake area. Crawlers are working well in 25 to 35 feet with a bottom bouncer and spinner rig during daytime hours.
In the later afternoon, jig and minnows in 7 to 15 feet of water is working best. Crank bait bite at night is really taking off.
Perch have finally started to bite in 7 to 10 feet, with a jig and fathead combination. Northerns have been active using sucker minnows or weighted spinner baits.
Stop or call us at Ken's Tackle, 218-495-2895, www.kenstackle.com for the latest report! Happy fishing!
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