Fly Fishing Minnesota Smallmouth Bass



Fly fishing Minnesota smallmouth bass on the St. Louis River using a Clouser Minnow. www.arrowheadflyangler.com

25 Responses to Fly Fishing Minnesota Smallmouth Bass

  1. showmetheinuyasha

    Thanks for the info. I own a canoe but never got to use it yet. I should get a pontoon also just in case I am bored with the canoe

  2. mnflyfishing

    With pontoons you can control the boat with fins attached to your feet, while you use two hands to fly fish. Most pontoons give you easy out & in access. Find a shallow spot, move off the seat & stand up, right in the middle of the boat, fish, then get back on the seat to keep going. Canoes are much more streamlined for traveling distance. Toons are much more stable when standing. Trolling motors can be attached to both.

  3. dbarroga

    Good God! Those smallies are more explosive than the large mouths we got here in Texas.

  4. showmetheinuyasha

    I’m new to all this boat stuff but whats the difference between pontoon boats and a canoe?

  5. iampieforlife

    Its called a pontoon boat and that one cost around 1600 but if anyone is thinking of buying one try a single man pontoon boat or a float tube.