St. Germain Area
Bluegills and bass are active right now, mostly in shallow water. As water temperatures increase, those fish will begin moving to deeper water. Muskie action has been fair and steady, but look for muskies to
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Bluegills and bass are active right now, mostly in shallow water. As water temperatures increase, those fish will begin moving to deeper water. Muskie action has been fair and steady, but look for muskies to
Anglers have been reporting some success in the morning casting spoons for trout and salmon off of the piers in Algoma and Kewaunee. Anglers who have been going out on the lake have been met
ALEXANDRIA AREA Fish a leech or crawler tight to the weedlines during the evening and you’ll catch walleyes on Lake Le Homme Dieu, Lake Ida, and Lake Miltona. The west side of Lake Reno also
Lake George anglers are now turning their attention to bass – primarily smallmouth – even though lake trout action remained good. On the Hudson River, channel catfish were providing the most consistent action. Saratoga Lake
Lake Erie and tributaries: The hottest bite has been for yellow perch. One area producing limit catches has been around the departure buoy in 35 to 50 feet of water with minnows. Other good perch
Devils’ Kitchen: Bass improving on spinnerbaits. Crappies slow but improving. Bluegills biting in shallows on worms and crickets. Crab Orchard Lake: Anglers are taking some crappies in shallow weedy areas, but others are being caught
NORTHEAST METRO Walleyes continue to be caught on the St. Croix and Minnesota rivers. Leeches and crawlers are working best in five to nine feet or 20 to 24 feet. Muskie action is picking up
Chain: According to fishing reporter Cory Yarmuth (www.chitownangler.com), the fishing has really slowed down for the walleyes with the warmer weather and water. Bouncing jig and minnow combinations around the pilings has been putting some
All trout streams are in good shape with normal flow and water clarity. Bluegill, crappie, and perch fishing remains spotty. Anglers have been fishing Horseshoe and the Lower Bottoms with some success. The Ambro Slough
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