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July 2, 2015

Michigan Calendar of Events – July 3rd, 2015

Banquets/Fundraisers Aug. 7: West Michigan RMEF Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Pinnacle Center, Hudsonville. For more info call Mark Veenstra, 616-738-1287. Aug. 15: Erie RMEF Banquet, 5 p.m., The Landing, Tecumseh. For more info call Bob Matota, 734-697-3932. Aug. 22: Superior Land RMEF Banquet, 5 p.m., Masonic Lodge, Marquette. For more info call Scott Manninen, 906-204-2291. Aug. 27: Big Snow Country

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Northern Lower Peninsula Fishing Report – July 3rd, 2015

Indian River Mayflies are hatching on inland lakes in the area, and fishing has slowed. A few walleyes and smallmouth bass have been caught on Burt and Mullett lakes. Stream fishing for brookies has been pretty good.  Pat & Gary’s Party Store, (231) 238-6776. Traverse City Area The hex hatch is on in northwestern Lower Michigan. Rain has delayed the hatch

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Upper Peninsula Fishing Report – July 3rd, 2015

Pickford Area Walleye fishing has been decent on Raber and Munuscong bays. Crawler harnesses have produced the best action. Lots of pike have been caught in Munuscong, too. In Lake Huron at Cedarville, anglers report catching good numbers of northern pike, and herring should show up any day.  Wilderness Treasures, (906) 647-4002. Drummond Island Area Walleye fishing has been pretty good in Maxton and Scotts bays in 4

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Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 3rd, 2015

Octararo Lake (Lancaster County) — Jim Neary’s Bait & Tackle reported an excellent largemouth bass bite on plastic worms, Texas-rigged, June 21. The crappie bite was dying down. White perch were still hitting, as were channel catfish up to 9½ pounds. Perkiomen Creek (Montgomery County) — A 53-pound flathead catfish was reported on a crawler

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Northeast Pennsylvania Fish Report – July 3rd, 2015

Susquehanna River (Wyoming County) — Despite high flow, bass anglers reported nice catches on the opening day of bass season.   Lake Winola (Wyoming County) — Nice catches of smallmouth bass and trout were reported, with anglers reporting the best bites in the early morning and evening hours.  Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike County) — Ray Cichocki

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