Metro Minnesota Fly Fishing Conditions

Live monitoring for streams within ~90 min of Maple Grove · USGS Water Services + Open-Meteo
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Fishability Summary combined signal

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Air Conditions

Air Temperature
 
Humidity / Wind
 

Barometric Pressure trend drives the bite

Current Pressure
 
(local ground level station pressure)
3-Hour Trend
 
Pressure — past 72 hrs

Stream Spotlight

Flow
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Gage Height
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Water Temp
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All Metro Gauges click a row to focus

Stream Flow Ht Status
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30-Day Trends — Flow & Gauge Height past 30 days, all metro gauges

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Condition Guidance how to read the numbers

Fishability Summary (0–100)
PRIME 75–100 Get on the water
GOOD 60–74 Worth the trip
FAIR 45–59 Workable — pick your window
MARGINAL 30–44 Tough bite likely
TOUGH < 30 Maybe tie flies instead
Wind Speed (6 wt rod)
0–8 mph Negligible impact · easy casting
8–12 mph Minor impact · still comfortable
12–18 mph Moderate · shorten casts, heavier flies
18–22 mph Significant · accuracy & distance suffer
22+ mph Adverse / unsafe · stand down
Pressure Trend (3-hr Δ, inHg)
RAPID FALL ≤ −0.10 · feeding now, fish before the storm
FALLING −0.10 to −0.03 · pre-front feeding frenzy 🎯
STABLE −0.03 to +0.03 · reliable baseline activity
RISING +0.03 to +0.10 · steady feeding, good bite
RAPID RISE ≥ +0.10 · post-front spike, bite often stalls
Water Temperature (trout)
< 45°F Sluggish · slow presentations
50–65°F Ideal feeding window
65–68°F Marginal · fish early/late
> 68°F Stressful · consider standing down
Flow brackets — per stream Metro streams differ wildly in scale · thresholds calibrated per gauge (score Δ in parens)
Very low Spooky fish, tiny tippet (−10)
Low-normal Good wading & visibility (0)
Prime Ideal wade / float & drifts (+5)
Elevated Streamers & edges (−5)
High / blown Off-color, unsafe wading (−20)
Metro Note
These streams cover three very different characters: the Vermillion is a spring-fed tailwater (steady, Driftless-like), the Cannon and Straight are lowland rivers whose clarity degrades quickly after rain, and the St. Croix is a large float fishery for smallmouth & muskie. Always check the flow trend before driving — after thunderstorms the Cannon and Straight can blow out within hours.

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