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Price County Area

The erratic and cool weather conditions of the last week have made for some variable fishing success. Panfish have been the highlight, with some good catches of bluegills, perch, and crappies being reported. Crappies have

Lake Erie Region

Western Basin – Walleye fishing was good in the western basin . The best fishing continues to be around the island complex including north of North Bass Island, between South Bass Island and Kelleys Island,

Northcentral Region

Spring Creek (Centre County) – Good conditions prevailed midweek and tan caddis and sulphurs were hatching along with sporadic midge activity. Fish were rising to size 16 Tan Caddis and size 14 and 16 Sulphurs.

Southwest Region

C.J. Brown Reservoir (Clark County) – Crappies and bluegills are being caught around the marina and the wooden piling structures near the boat ramp and campground. Anglers are still catching some white bass along the

Twin Cities Metro

NORTHEAST METRO Look for walleyes in the Prescott area of the St. Croix River in five to nine feet or 17 to 20 feet. The south side of the island on Bald Eagle Lake has

Southeastern New York

Neversink, Rondout and Ashokan reservoirs: Reports of anglers catching brown trout on Krocodile spoons at Rondout. East of Hudson reservoirs: Anglers were picking up brown trout at Croton Falls Reservoir, Muscoot Reservoir and Cross River

Algoma Area

Rain and storms rolled through nearly every other day last week and strong winds really shut the fishing down. Anglers are still catching some fish in the near-shore areas near Algoma and Kewaunee. Anglers have

La Crosse Area

Sportfishing action on the Mississippi River has varied from light to good with anglers having light action on walleyes, moderate action on bass, and some good action on crappies and white bass. River levels are

Catskills

Beaverkill: Keep an eye on flows, which were a bit high at mid-month. Hatches were mainly a mid-afternoon and later thing, with olives, caddis, March Browns and spinner falls at dark. Willowemoc: Most hatches were

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