Fishing Charters in Minnesota
Browse fishing charters in Minnesota that can help you catch rainbow trout.


Fathead Guide Service
Bemidji, Minnesota
Fathead Guide Service offers fully guided fishing trips both during the open water and hard water season. Fathead Guides Service offers fully guided trips specializing on Lake Bemidji, Cass Lake Chain, Leech Lake, and many other area lakes.


Briggs Guide Service
Baudette, Minnesota


Wings And Walleyes Guide Service
Grand Rapids, Minnesota
Northern Minnesota’s premium four-season fishing guide service and guided waterfowl hunts for all ages and experience levels


Fishrapper
Deer River, Minnesota
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Als Vermilion Fishing
Tower, Minnesota


Gods Country Mn Guide Service
Aurora, Minnesota


Boreal Triangle Guide Service
Two Harbors, Minnesota


Coles Guide Service
Northome, Minnesota


Trophies Only Rentals
Williams, Minnesota
Trophies Only Provides Ice Fishing Guide Service and Luxury Fish House Rentals on Lake of the Woods


Angle Andy
East Grand Forks, Minnesota
Angle Andy's Guide Service is located at the Northwest Angle and Islands ("The Angle") on Lake of the Woods. Whether you are looking to catch a trophy fish, or good "eaters," Angle Andy's will put you on the fish.


Reel Adventures Fishing Service
Warroad, Minnesota


Fishing Guides Detroit Lakes Mn
Ponsford, Minnesota
Fishing guides Fargo Moorhead and Detroit lakes area. Seayacharter,inc [email protected]
Best Time to Catch Rainbow Trout
Rainbow Trout can be caught year-round in Dundas. Right now in March, activity is Good.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Rainbow Trout
Looking to hook into some rainbows near Dundas, Minnesota? While Dundas itself isn't a renowned trout destination, its proximity to the Cannon River and its tributaries offers some surprisingly good opportunities. The Cannon, especially sections further upstream, holds a population of stocked and, in some areas, naturally reproducing rainbow trout. Spring and fall are prime times, as the water temperatures are cooler and the trout are more active. Early morning or late evening are generally the most productive times of day. For shore access, try the public access points along the Cannon River Wilderness Area. Wading is possible in many areas, but be mindful of water levels, especially after rainfall. Small spinners, trout worms, and various fly patterns can all be effective. Remember that the Cannon River can be murky after heavy rains, so check local conditions before heading out.
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How to Catch Rainbow Trout
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Rainbow Trout in Dundas.
Rainbow Trout Fishing Regulations in Minnesota
Open Season
Year-round in some streams; varies by lake
Daily Bag Limit
5 per day (combined with other trout species)
Size Limit
No size limit in most lakes; varies by stream
License Required
Resident or Non-resident Fishing License; Trout Stamp may be required
Some streams have special regulations, including catch-and-release only sections. Check specific regulations for the waterbody.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Minnesota state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best bait for rainbow trout in Dundas, MN?
Anglers in Dundas often have success with small spinners, worms, and various trout-specific artificial lures. Fly fishing with nymphs and dry flies can also be effective, especially in streams.
When is the best time to fish for rainbow trout near Dundas?
Spring and fall are generally considered the best times for trout fishing, as water temperatures are more favorable. Early morning and late evening can also be productive times.
What is the daily bag limit for rainbow trout in Minnesota?
The daily bag limit for trout (combined with other trout species) is 5 per day in most areas. Be sure to check local regulations as some streams may have different limits.
Do I need a special license to fish for trout in Minnesota?
Yes, you'll need a standard Minnesota fishing license and may also need a trout stamp depending on the specific waters you plan to fish. Check the DNR regulations to be sure.
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