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November 7, 2013

Northern Lower Peninsula Fishing Report – November 8th, 2013

Traverse City Area Steelhead fishing has been very good in all the rivers in the area, including the Boardman, Jordan, Elk, and Betsie. Grouse hunting remains very good and bucks are chasing does, so archery hunters are seeing lots of deer. WildFishing Guide Service Cadillac Area Fishing pressure has been light on lakes Mitchell and […]

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Northeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – November 8th, 2013

White Oak Pond (Wayne County) — A productive crappie bite was reported in recent weeks. Prompton Dam (Wayne County) — Nice catches of smallmouth bass, bluegills, and crappies were reported on small jigs and live baits in the late afternoon. Susquehanna River (Wyoming County) — Numbers of quality smallmouth bass were reported, along with nice

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South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – November 8th, 2013

Juniata River (Huntingdon, Mifflin counties) — Bass were reported in the Newton Hamilton areas in recent weeks. Little Juniata River (Huntingdon, Blair counties) — Low, clear water in the 50s was reported Oct. 25. Tan Caddis (14-16) and Blue-Winged Olives (18-20) were providing top water action. Slate Drakes (12-14) and midges (20-24) also were hatching.

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