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January 3, 2013

Northeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – January 3rd, 2013

Big Fishing Creek (Clinton County) Average flow and high, off-color water in the 40s was reported Dec. 22. Trout were in their winter spots—the slow, deep pools. Streamers were the best bet, although micro-nymphs on light tippet were a good alternative. Hatches included black midges (24), cream midges (24), and Blue-Winged Olives (20-24). Lake Wallenpaupack […]

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Northwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – January 3rd, 2013

Erie tributaries (Erie County) Anglers were catching steelhead at the mouth of Trout Run in mid-December, with dusk the most productive time to fish. With each high water episode, fresh steelhead moved into the tribs, although conditions have varied in terms of clarity and color. Cold temperatures can cause slush ice, so anglers should plan

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North Central Minnesota Fishing Report – January 4th, 2013

LAKE MILLE LACS East – Bigger walleyes have been hitting jigs during the day on the main-lake structure in 20 feet or more. At night, the shallow reefs have been giving up better numbers of keeping-sized walleyes. Perch anglers are sorting through fish, but finding jumbos on the rock/mud transition areas in less than 20 feet.

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