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Minnesota Opens Year-Round Bass Season for Fly Fishing: New Regulations and Hot Spots Guide

Minnesota Opens Year-Round Bass Season for Fly Fishing: New Regulations and Hot Spots Guide

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, slingin' the latest bass buzz straight from the U.S. heartland. If you're a fly rod wizard eyein' those chunky largemouth and smallies, listen up – these spin-castin' boys are heatin' up spots you might wanna sneak a streamer into.

Big news out of Minnesota: the DNR just dropped a game-changer on February 23. Largemouth and smallmouth bass seasons on inland waters are now open year-round, alternatin' catch-and-release with harvest periods, no closures. Minnesota DNR fisheries supervisor Eric Altena says bass pops are boomin' in size, numbers, and spread across the state – no spawn risk since they peak late May. Anglers polled in 2023? 91% lovin' it, plus nods from Leech Lake and Mille Lacs Ojibwe bands. Grab your license; regs book hittin' shelves March 1. That's prime pre-opener action for sight-fishin' beds with flies, locals.

Down South, Brandon, Mississippi's Bradley Burns lit up the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League opener on Ross Barnett Reservoir February 23. Dude sacked five bass at 27 pounds, 8 ounces for his first win and $3,160 – topped by a hog 10-pound, 6-ounce largemouth on a black/blue jig, then upgraded with a bladed jig in windy flats. MajorLeagueFishing.com reports he chased big bites all day, cullin' smart. Co-angler Mitchell Bond nabbed 12-13 on three fish for $1,490, includin' a 7-pounder. Ross Barnett's shallow hard bottoms and main-lake flats? Hot ticket for reaction strikes – think sub-surface flies bouncin' off chunk rock.

Hot spots screamin' right now: Minnesota's inland lakes for that new endless C&R grind, Ross Barnett for jiggin' giants, and keep an eye on Leech Lake – it's hostin' the 2026 Strike King Bassmaster College Championship outta Walker. Northlandfan says it's primed for big college bags. Kentucky Lake's always a bass factory too, per ExploreKentuckyLake.com, with crappie bonuses if you're mixin' it up.

Burns' 10-6 brute? That's the kinda lunker makin' fly guys jealous – imagine strippin' a bunny leach for that pull. Bass are thrivin', regs loosin' up, tournaments poppin'. Get after it quiet-like before the crowds.

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