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May 21, 2009

Central Region

Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) – Fishing jigs and minnows suspended by a float around woody cover in the upper end of the lake and in coves is a good way to catch crappie. Use minnows, jigs, and small spinners in the upper end of the lake north of Howard Road when seeking white bass. […]

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Mille Lacs tribal harvest tops 100,000 pounds of walleyes

Aitkin, Minn. – Tribal netters from two Minnesota and six Wisconsin bands of Ojibwe topped 100,000 pounds of walleyes from Minnesota’s Lake Mille Lacs this spring, according to Pat Schmalz, the Minnesota DNR 1837 Treaty biologist in Aitkin. Schmalz said the last harvest report received by the state DNR came May 7, “so I’m assuming

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Ohio River Region

Cincinnati Area – Water levels are still high and water temperatures remain cool. Anglers are reporting some success in the tributaries on worms as well as Twister Tails tipped with minnows. Catches are mostly bluegill and White bass. At the R.C. Byrd tailwaters anglers report catching largemouth bass using olive and brown plastics while fishing

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DFG Using State-of-the-Art Technology to Tag and Track Salmon

Sacramento – The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) is employing new computerized technology to track 8 million baby fall-run Chinook salmon raised in Central Valley hatcheries. Information from coded wire tags implanted in the young fish will help fisheries managers make decisions regarding California’s multi-million dollar commercial and sport salmon fishery. This marking and

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