Fishing Charters in Minnesota

Browse fishing charters in Minnesota that can help you catch largemouth bass.

Muskies And More Guide Service - Muskies And More Guide Service
Muskies And More Guide Service

Muskies And More Guide Service

Burnsville, Minnesota

Minnesota Fishing guide for the Twin Cities Metro area for Musky, Bass, Panfish, Walleyes. We guide year around including ice fishing

freshwaterLargemouth Bass
Burnsville, Minnesota
Lakes Area Guide Service - Lakes Area Guide Service
Lakes Area Guide Service

Lakes Area Guide Service

5(6)Top Rated

Fishing guide service for Walleye, Northern, Bass and pan fish for Lake Miltona, Lake ida and sourounding lakes.

freshwaterLargemouth BassWalleye
Miltona, Minnesota
Mighty Musky Fishing Guide Service - Josh Stevenson
Josh Stevenson

Mighty Musky Fishing Guide Service

5(10)Top Rated

Josh Stevenson is a professional fishing guide with over 25 years experience guiding clients for musky, walleye, bass and northern pike.

freshwaterLargemouth BassNorthern Pike
Oakdale, Minnesota
PJtheFishingGuide - PJtheFishingGuide
PJtheFishingGuide

PJtheFishingGuide

5(80)Top Rated

Pj’s Guide Services offers customers the exclusive opportunity to catch multiple freshwater species like walleye, bass, muskie and panfish year-round on Lake Minnetonka and surrounding lakes and rivers in the greater Minneapolis/St. Paul area.

Largemouth BassMuskieWalleye
Wayzata, Minnesota
Windy Fishing Guide Service - Mille Lacs Lake Fishing Guide Service - Windy Fishing Guide Service - Mille Lacs Lake Fishing Guide Service
Windy Fishing Guide Service - Mille Lacs Lake Fishing Guide Service

Windy Fishing Guide Service - Mille Lacs Lake Fishing Guide Service

5(84)Top Rated

Windy Fishing Guide Service - Premier Lake Mille Lacs Fishing Guide - providing trophy fishing experiences on Mille Lacs Lake, and Central Minnesota. Targeting Bass, Musky, Northern Pike, Walleye, and more.

Largemouth BassNorthern PikeWalleye
Onamia, Minnesota
Grand Rapids Guide Service - Grand Rapids Guide Service
Grand Rapids Guide Service

Grand Rapids Guide Service

5(15)Top Rated

Minnesota Fishing Guide Lyle Unger of Grand Rapids Guide Service offers guided fishing trips on Minnesota's northcentral lakes and rivers. Experience the difference a knowledgeable, skilled and personable professional fishing guide makes when it comes to putting you on the walleye, northern pike, bass, crappie, bluegill, perch, muskie, lake trout or other fish.

BluegillCrappieLake Trout
Grand Rapids, Minnesota
Ely Fishing Guide Company LLC. - Ely Fishing Guide Company LLC.
Ely Fishing Guide Company LLC.

Ely Fishing Guide Company LLC.

4.9(49)Top Rated

Ely Minnesota and Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Fishing Guides. Speacializing in Ely Minnesota guided day fishing trips for Walleye, Northern Pike, Small Mouth Bass and other species

Largemouth BassNorthern PikeWalleye
Ely, Minnesota
Baxstar Fishing - Baxstar Fishing
Baxstar Fishing

Baxstar Fishing

4.9(95)Top Rated

Catch more fish with Baxstar, Northwestern Minnesota's premeire fishing guide service specializing in Walleye, Bass, Northern Pike, and Crappie fishing. Based out of Detroit Lakes, Baxstar primarily serves Becker, Clay and Otter Tail counties, but services are available Statewide.

CrappieLargemouth BassNorthern Pike
Detroit Lakes, Minnesota
Mille Lacs Lake Fishing Guide - Mille Lacs Lake Fishing Guide
Mille Lacs Lake Fishing Guide

Mille Lacs Lake Fishing Guide

4.6(17)Top Rated

Experience unforgettable Minnesota fishing trips with premier Mille Lacs guide, Brad Hawthorne. Specializing in walleye, bass, perch, pike, and crappie. Book now!

CrappieLargemouth BassNorthern Pike
Aitkin, Minnesota

Best Time to Catch Largemouth Bass

Largemouth Bass can be caught year-round in East Grand Forks. Right now in February, activity is Slow.

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Largemouth Bass

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Largemouth bass fishing around East Grand Forks, Minnesota, centers primarily on the Red River and its backwaters, along with smaller lakes and ponds in the surrounding area. While not known for trophy-sized bass, the Red River offers a unique opportunity to target bass in a river environment, where they often relate to current breaks and submerged structure. The best time to target largemouth here is during the warmer months, from late spring through early fall. Look for bass around downed trees, docks, and weed edges. Topwater lures can be particularly effective in the early morning and late evening. A practical tip for fishing the Red River is to pay close attention to water levels and clarity, as these can fluctuate rapidly. Also, be prepared to adjust your presentation based on the current. Don't overlook the smaller, off-the-beaten-path lakes; they often hold good numbers of bass and see less fishing pressure.

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Largemouth Bass Fishing Regulations in Minnesota

Open Season

Late May to Late February

Daily Bag Limit

6

Size Limit

Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass: In aggregate, not more than one longer than 17 inches.

License Required

Fishing License

Specific regulations may vary by water body; consult the Minnesota Fishing Regulations handbook.

⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Minnesota state wildlife agency before fishing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the largemouth bass fishing season open near East Grand Forks?

Largemouth bass season is open from late May to late February in Minnesota. Check the specific dates for the current year to be sure.

What's the daily bag limit for largemouth bass in the East Grand Forks area?

You can keep up to 6 largemouth bass per day. However, you can only keep one bass that is longer than 17 inches.

Do I need a fishing license to target largemouth bass near East Grand Forks, MN?

Yes, a valid Minnesota fishing license is required to fish for largemouth bass. Be sure to have it on your person while fishing.

Are there any size restrictions for largemouth bass I can keep?

Yes, you can only keep one largemouth or smallmouth bass that is longer than 17 inches. All other bass must be shorter than that.

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