MN: Anglers take what they can get as slow August bite drags on Issue: 33
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – The key to catching walleyes during the day is working deep, 25 feet or more, and finding a pod of fish and sitting on top of them with
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Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – The key to catching walleyes during the day is working deep, 25 feet or more, and finding a pod of fish and sitting on top of them with
Central Region Delaware Lake (Delaware County) – Anglers can catch crappies and channel catfish at this 1,017-acre lake north of Columbus. For crappies, use jigs and minnows around woody cover and target water depths of
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – You need to cover water during the day with live-bait rigs or spinner rigs tipped with nightcrawlers or leeches for walleyes. Work the tops and edges of the
BOULDER JUNCTION AREA Panfish have been providing the best action day in and day out, with bass, walleyes, and muskies offering decent action on cloudy days. The weeds are just perfect for panfishing right now.
Western New York Lake Ontario and tributaries: Action for salmon and trout continued to be good, but you have to slide out a bit deeper now. Target the top 70 feet over water over 400-plus
Compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides, and the following sporting goods stores: North Lake Michigan: Kings are arriving in good numbers, along with the hard fighting steelhead. Good reports of limits being caught
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – Walleye activity remains limited during the day, but often improves at night with slip bobbers and leeches on the deep gravel and rocks. You can throw just about
Record-setting temperatures through much of the state in late July kept anglers off the water and made for a slow bite on many fisheries. Anglers are reminded that in hot water conditions, trout streams should
Central Region Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking and Perry counties) – Channel catfish are being caught around Lieb’s Island and Fairfield Beach areas. Fishing with cut shad and shrimp on the bottom is catching the most
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