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February 24, 2012

Paint Creek crappie, saugeye fishing highlights report – Southeast Ohio Report

Lake Rupert (Vinton County) – Anglers fishing here are catching a smorgasbord of fish. Reports indicate that bluegills, perch, and saugeyes up to 15 inches are being caught. Reported baits include jig and minnow combos and small jigs or hooks tipped with a wax worm or two. Fish are suspended in 5 to 6 feet […]

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Paint Creek crappie, saugeye fishing highlights report – Northeast Ohio Report

Pymatuning Lake (Ashtabula County) – Anglers have been catching both walleyes and muskies at this reservoir that spans the Ohio, Pennsylvania border. Anglers are jigging blade baits such as Vib-Es to entice the bite. Muskies are being reported as incidental catches by anglers fishing for walleyes. Mosquito Creek Lake (Trumbull County) – Patchy ice is

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Paint Creek crappie, saugeye fishing highlights report – Northwestern Ohio Report

Grand Lake St. Marys (Mercer and Auglaize counties) – There is a bit of fishing taking place at St. Marys. Most fishermen are targetting the back channels for bluegills and crappies and catching a few. Not many anglers are fishing the main lake. Popular set up has been ice jigs tipped with wax worms or

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VT: Three New State Record Fish Caught in 2011

The waters of Vermont continue to prove just how productive they can be for the trophy angler. In 2011, three new state records were established for burbot, pumpkinseed sunfish and white sucker. In February 2011, Patrick Woodward caught the first state record fish of the year, a 5.63-pound Burbot from Lake Champlain. In April, Brian

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GA: Trout Fishing Provides Opportunities Throughout the Year

SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (2/22/2012) The crisp, swift-flowing waters of north Georgia’s rivers and creeks offer an abundance of trout angling opportunities this winter. Home to some of the southeast’s finest trout streams and three species of trout – rainbow, brown and brook trout – Georgia claims nearly 4,000 miles of streams, and more than half

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GA: Winter Fishing for Crappie Yields Rewards

SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (2/22/2012) The brief Georgia winter provides a great opportunity to get excellent results for crappie fishing, and several reservoirs across the state offer rewards for anglers willing to brave the bitter cold temperatures. “Anglers searching for winter crappie need to concentrate on the ‘hot spots’,” says John Biagi, chief of Fisheries Management

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