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Central Region Knox Lake (Knox County) – Largemouth bass are the most popular game fish in this lake. Fishing with tubes, crankbaits, and spinner baits around shoreline cover can be very productive this time of
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Central Region Knox Lake (Knox County) – Largemouth bass are the most popular game fish in this lake. Fishing with tubes, crankbaits, and spinner baits around shoreline cover can be very productive this time of
Maumee River (Defiance County) – Catfish are being taken day and night by still-fishing chubs or shad. The base of Independence Dam is the best spot. Auglaize River (Defiance County) – Good catches of crappies
The daily bag limit for Lake Erie walleyes is six fish per angler. The minimum size limit for walleyes is 15 inches. The daily bag limit for Lake Erie yellow perch is 25 fish per
Ohio River (Adams County) – Channel catfish and flathead catfish are being caught by anglers using chicken livers, cut bait, and spinnerbaits as bait. Still-fish, keeping the bait in water that’s more than 10 feet
Fishing has been slow in northeastern Wisconsin. Walleyes were hitting in Green Bay on trolled crankbaits, but action in the Menominee River has been pretty light. Things also have been fairly quiet on the yellow
Muskies and bass were the hot ticket last week. Muskies were chasing bucktails and surface baits during the day, but a good night bite was starting to kick in last week. The best action has
Trollers have moved to summer patterns over deeper water. Most folks are targeting lakers, and are doing OK. Some days are good, some days slow. The flats, south channel, and many different spots up into
The smallmouths are hitting like crazy now, along with a ton of small northern pike. The lake’s water clarity improved to 18 to 22 feet last week. Lake trout action also was hot last week.
Lake Erie and tributaries: Bass fishing on Lake Erie has been decent of late. Best depth for bass fishing was 35 to 40 feet of water. Lots of perch were still around, too. Walleye fishing
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