MN: Crappies seem to be providing the only real consistent action Issue: 6
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – Perch-fishing reports have picked up, with fish off the mud flats and deep gravel, in 30 to 34 feet. The key has been to get away from the
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Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – Perch-fishing reports have picked up, with fish off the mud flats and deep gravel, in 30 to 34 feet. The key has been to get away from the
Western New York Lake Erie and tributaries: It’s tough to find open water in many of the tributaries. If you do, use egg sacs, egg imitations or small jigs tipped with a spike or waxworm
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS East – Perch reports have improved with better numbers of bigger fish being found in 25 feet of water or more on the gravel and mud. Look to the Four
Editor’s note: Safe ice was being reported on most lakes across the state last week. However, there was still a lot of open water on rivers and larger lakes. Anglers should use caution if heading
NORTHWEST REGION Presque Isle Bay (Erie County) -Ice fishing was generally slow in recent weeks, with anglers catching small perch and crappies in Misery Bay. The main channel was subject to the occasional ship coming
Central Region Alum Creek Reservoir (Delaware County) – Hard-water anglers fishing north of U.S. 36/37 and in the Galena area of the lake are catching crappies, bluegills and an occasional saugeye. The bite has not
The fishing and hunting report is compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides and fishing guides. North Lake Michigan: According to fishing correspondent Cory Yarmuth (www.legend-outdoors.com), the harbors’ ice is good and strong, but
Editor’s note: Safe ice was being reported on most lakes across the state last week. However, there was still a lot of open water on rivers and the larger lakes in the state. Anglers should
With ice fishing under way on many lakes across the state, anglers are reminded to exercise extreme caution when venturing onto frozen surfaces. The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission continues stocking trout at select lakes
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