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The shark fishing off Montauk Point is more typical of mid-June than late July and early August, reports Captain Gene Kelly of Tropical Fishing Adventures. Blue sharks, threshers and a few makos along with two
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The shark fishing off Montauk Point is more typical of mid-June than late July and early August, reports Captain Gene Kelly of Tropical Fishing Adventures. Blue sharks, threshers and a few makos along with two
Crab Orchard Lake: A few anglers are still reporting catching crappies, although fish are running small. Most crappies are being located in water 10-15 feet deep. Minnows and jigs are equally effective. A few catfish
St. Lawrence River: Haven’t heard much from the big river anglers, but expect good smallmouth and northern pike action at this time of year. Black Lake: Richard at Chapman’s Sports (315-324-5265) in Hammond reports summer
ALEXANDRIA AREA Sunfish and crappies remain active in the deep cabbage beds of Lake Le Homme Dieu, Lake Darling, Lake Mary, and Lake Geneva. During the day, a few walleyes can be had on leeches
Most of the Upper Chippewa Basin received 1 to 2 inches of much-needed rain, but it all seems to have soaked into the ground, as river and lake levels continue to be low. Angling success
Lake Ontario: Chinook salmon are hitting well, 130 to 170 feet down over 200 to 300 feet of water. Good baits continue to be flies and flashers trolled at 2 to 2.5 mph. Brown trout
Clendening Lake (Harrison County) – Night-fishing has been good for channel catfish. Both channel and flathead catfish are actively feeding, with channel catfish biting well on chicken livers, and live bluegills being effective for big
ALEXANDRIA AREA During the day, rigs or jigs tipped with live bait are producing walleyes on Lake Miltona in 35 to 40 feet and on Lake Ida in 22 to 24 feet. During the evening
LAKE_MILLE LACS East – Work the Five Mile Gravel Bar and Highway Bar during the day for walleyes with leeches or crawlers in 28 to 30 feet. These areas also produce walleyes at night on
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