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June 2, 2016

Ohio Cuffs & Collars – June 3rd, 2016

Division of Wildlife Central Ohio – Wildlife District 1 • In November 2015, state wildlife officer Josh Shields, assigned to Union County, received complaints about illegal deer hunting activities. The complaints included dumping deer, hunting without permission, and hunting from the road. Officer Shields investigated the claims with state wildlife investigator Kandy Klosterman. The officers […]

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Michigan Calendar of Events – June 3rd, 2016

Banquets/Fundraisers Aug. 7: West Michigan RMEF Banquet, 5 p.m., The Pinnacle Center, Hudsonville. For more info call Mark Veenstra, 616-738-1287. Aug. 13: Erie RMEF Banquet, The Landing Banquet Hall, Tecumseh. For more info call Robert Matota, 734-697-3932.   Dog Events Now-Oct.: Puppy Fair, 2nd Sunday each month, 8:30-2:30 p.m., Multi-Lakes Conservation Club Commerce Twp. For

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Northern Lower Peninsula Fishing Report – June 3rd, 2016

NORTHWESTERN LP Traverse City Area Fishing was getting better in Lake Michigan’s Grand Traverse Bay. Catch rates increased with lake trout and cisco being caught south and east of the M-37 boat launch in the East Bay. A fair number of smallmouth bass were caught and released in the bay and below the dam in Elk Rapids. Lake trout were

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Southern Lower Peninsula Fishing Report – June 3rd, 2016

Lake St. Clair Fair numbers of yellow perch were being caught in Lake St. Clair recently. Those dunking minnows and wigglers at Metro Beach, the strawberry bar and at Selfrige in 8 to 14 feet of water reported good action. The early bite has been the best. The perch scatter when boating traffic arrives. Walleyes are keeping anglers busy

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Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – June 3rd, 2016

Octoraro Lake (Chester County) — As of May 21, Jim Neary’s Bait & Tackle reported a “ferocious” crappie bite on fathead minnows and 2-inch yellow or white twister tails fished in 4 to 8 feet of water along riprap. White perch, crawlers, small shiners, and downsized crankbaits also were working. Catfish were not yet full

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Northeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – June 3rd, 2016

Susquehanna River (Luzerne, Columbia counties) — Rainfall caused high, muddy conditions in mid-May and made for light angling pressure and few reports on smallmouth bass and walleyes. The confluences with creeks offered a little clearer water.   Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike County) — Striped bass and brown trout were hitting mid-May for anglers slow-trolling live bait

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