🎣 Fishing Report for Pelican Lake, MN, St. Louis County 🎣
Current Water Temperature: 74°F
📅 7-Day Weather Forecast 📅
- Mon, 29
- Conditions: Partly Cloudy
- Temperature: High 82.87°F, Low 65.55°F
- Wind: Max 6.33 mph, Gusts up to 24.77 mph
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Pressure: High 30.20 inHg, Low 29.76 inHg
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Tue, 30
- Conditions: Partly Cloudy
- Temperature: High 83.44°F, Low 62.79°F
- Wind: Max 8.99 mph, Gusts up to 19.07 mph
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Pressure: High 30.23 inHg, Low 29.86 inHg
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Wed, 31
- Conditions: Rain
- Temperature: High 86.22°F, Low 64.89°F
- Wind: Max 10.88 mph, Gusts up to 21.99 mph
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Pressure: High 30.33 inHg, Low 29.95 inHg
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Thu, 1
- Conditions: Drizzle
- Temperature: High 82.44°F, Low 65.52°F
- Wind: Max 12.85 mph, Gusts up to 24.04 mph
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Pressure: High 30.45 inHg, Low 30.02 inHg
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Fri, 2
- Conditions: Clear
- Temperature: High 86.61°F, Low 64.94°F
- Wind: Max 11.09 mph, Gusts up to 29.22 mph
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Pressure: High 30.34 inHg, Low 30.08 inHg
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Sat, 3
- Conditions: Mostly Clear
- Temperature: High 77.09°F, Low 63.74°F
- Wind: Max 10.25 mph, Gusts up to 33.02 mph
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Pressure: High 30.35 inHg, Low 30.08 inHg
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Sun, 4
- Conditions: Partly Cloudy
- Temperature: High 75.47°F, Low 59.45°F
- Wind: Max 12.62 mph, Gusts up to 28.08 mph
- Pressure: High 30.26 inHg, Low 30.01 inHg
🐟 Key Fish Behavior Analysis 🐟
Trout, bass, and perch will exhibit varied behavior in response to the changing weather conditions over the next week. With patterns like decreasing pressure and water temperature changes, trout may move to deeper waters. Bass tend to be more aggressive on cloudy days, while perch might seek shelter in calmer areas during rain.
🎣 Actionable Hotspot & Technique Advice 🎣
- Trout: Target deeper waters near drop-offs with slow-sinking lures in the early mornings.
- Bass: Look for rocky structures on windward shores and use spinnerbaits to mimic baitfish movement.
- Perch: Focus on sheltered coves with live bait or small jigs during rainy periods.
🎯 Optimal Fishing Windows 🎯
- Best Times: Early mornings and late evenings during periods of decreasing pressure and stable temperatures.
- Active Windows: 7 AM – 10 AM and 5 PM – 8 PM.
🎣 Lure Pattern Suggestions 🎣
- Trout: Start with small spoons or inline spinners near the lake’s deeper regions.
- Bass: Use chatterbaits or shallow crankbaits along windy shores with vegetation.
- Perch: Try small jigs or live bait under bobbers near submerged structures.
🌡️ Water Temperature Insights 🌡️
- Trout might prefer cooler waters, so focus on deep, shaded areas during warmer days.
- Bass are more active in the 60-70°F range, so target shallower waters with structure.
- Perch may be found in slightly warmer waters, near weed beds and drop-offs.
🎣 Tackle Recommendations 🎣
Trout: Medium-light spinning rod with 6-8 lb test fluorocarbon line.
Bass: Medium-heavy baitcasting rod with 12-15 lb monofilament or braided line.
Perch: Light spinning rod with 4-6 lb fluorocarbon line and small jigs.
⚠️ Safety Reminders ⚠️
Remember to stay aware of changing weather conditions, have proper safety gear, and follow local fishing regulations.
Happy Fishing! 🎣🌞