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March 28, 2013

Northern Lower Peninsula Fishing Report – March 29th, 2013

Indian River Ice conditions were holding on pretty well last week on Burt and Mullett lakes, but fishing pressure has been light. Coyote hunting remains good. Pat & Gary’s Party Store, (231) 238-6776. Kalkaska Area Ice was in good shape in Kalkaska County and there was five inches of fresh snow last week. Perch fishing has

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Southeast Minnesota Fishing Report – March 29th, 20132

Bushkill, Monacacy, Saucon creeks (Northampton County) The special regs areas were fishing well through mid-March, with warmer temperatures activating trout. Spin fishermen were catching trout on small plastics and spinners. Fly-anglers were doing well on Blue-Winged Olive patterns. Approved Trout Waters Berks: Allegheny Creek, Antietam Creek, Antietam Reservoir, Furnace Creek, Hay Creek, Kistler Creek, Little

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Northeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – March 29th, 2013

Mauch Chunk, Beltzville lakes (Carbon County) A slow bite in deteriorating ice was reported in mid-March. Lehigh River High flow put the kibosh on angling in mid-March. Lackawanna Lake (Lackawanna County) As ice left the lake, catch rates were low. Bluegills and crappies were biting just before dusk.  Delaware River (Pike County) Before the season

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