Ice conditions a mixed bag; steelhead bite fair
Editor’s note: Ice conditions were a mixed bag last week, ranging from bad in southern Michigan to excellent in the U.P. There was still a lot of open water on rivers and some of the
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Editor’s note: Ice conditions were a mixed bag last week, ranging from bad in southern Michigan to excellent in the U.P. There was still a lot of open water on rivers and some of the
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – The deep mud and gravel is producing walleyes and perch in 20 to 30 feet. The perch bite has been best during the day, while walleyes are most
Editor’s note: There were several reports of anglers attempting to fish through the ice on some northern Ohio lakes, but with ever changing temperatures extreme caution must be used. Temperatures in the 40s and 50s
Fluctuating weather patterns continued to wreak havoc on fisheries. Very few had fishable ice as of Jan. 22, and it was limited. Anglers are reminded to exercise extreme caution when venturing onto frozen surfaces. For
ASHLAND AREA Chequamegon Bay finally has ice. For about a week now, folks have been poking their way out on new ice formed out in front of Ashland, and now on the newest ice from
Western New York Lake Ontario and tributaries: Stream fishermen have been doing well in places like Eighteen Mile and Twelve Mile creeks – good numbers of fish with eggs or egg imitations still prompting fish
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – Snowmobiles and ATVs are now heading to the main-lake flats and reefs, where walleyes and perch are being caught in 25 feet or more. The 15- to 18-foot
The fishing and hunting report is compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides and fishing guides. North Lake Michigan: The harbors have some ice starting to form, but there are still patches of open
NORTHEAST METRO Setlines and shiner minnows are producing walleyes in 20 feet at Bald Eagle Lake and Lake Phalen. The Bayport area of the St. Croix River is giving up crappies over 30 feet, while
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