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Finally, rain brings steelhead into Lake Erie tribs

The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission continues to stock trout in select lakes and streams statewide. For a schedule, visit www.fishandboat.com NORTHWEST REGION Lake Erie, Presque Isle Bay, tributaries – Streams were calming down in

Panfish, muskies are best bites as state’s lakes cool

The fishing and hunting report is compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides, and sporting goods stores. South Crab Orchard Lake: A couple of 50-pound plus flatheads were taken from Crab Orchard on trotlines

Muskie and panfish action picking up as weather cools

DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Kewaunee pier-fishing action was slow but getting better every day with the majority of the catch being chinooks, rainbows, and browns. The fishing from the Algoma piers slowed down, but

Fall walleye, muskie, trout bite coming on strong

The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission has trout stockings slated for select lakes and streams beginning in early October. For a complete schedule, visit www.fishandboat.com NORTHWEST REGION Lake Erie, Presque Isle Bay, tributaries – With

Cooler temperatures bring in catfish, fresh steelies

Central Region Griggs Reservoir (Franklin County) – Largemouth and smallmouth bass are being caught in this reservoir in Columbus. Largemouth bass can be caught on spinner baits, crankbaits, or plastic tubes. Smallmouth bass are becoming

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