Big Green Lake Area
Fishermen are still jigging for lake trout through the ice on Big Green Lake. An 11-pounder was caught last week. Panfish action should start kicking in soon. Begin looking for them in the bay and
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Fishermen are still jigging for lake trout through the ice on Big Green Lake. An 11-pounder was caught last week. Panfish action should start kicking in soon. Begin looking for them in the bay and
Shawnee Lake (Bedford County) – A spate of mild weather in late February spurred crappie action. Canoe Lake (Blair County) – Ice remained in late February, and anglers were still icing bass, trout and panfish
LAKE_MILLE LACS On the east side, perch are in 25 to 35 feet off main-lake structure. Jigging spoons and fatheads are triggering bigger fish. Some crappies continue to be caught in_Isle Bay. The west side
Belmont County – Anglers have caught saugers and a few walleyes at Pike Island fishing mostly in the evenings and early mornings. Use a simple jig and minnow combo.
Lower Hereford Manor Lake (Beaver County) – Anglers were catching bass and nice numbers of trout, including limits, through the ice in late February. Brady’s Run Lake (Beaver County) – Limits of trout were hitting
Lake Gogebic ice conditions have improved with zero temps at night. ATVs can be used once again in some areas. The cooler temps had slowed fishing a bit, but the action has been fair for
Once again, Lake George continues to be the center of ice fishing activity. From the south end of the lake, Fish 307 reports a wide variety of excellent fishing. Notable catches last month included a
This warm weather had opened a up few streams like Maxwell Creek, Irondequoit Creek and Bear Creek. Some steelhead were starting to be caught. Good baits are egg sacs, imitation eggs and small jigs. Waneta/Lamoka
Fishing activity has tapered off in the area because of poor ice conditions. Most of the fishing interest has shifted to the Genoa area for now. Stark’s Sport Shop, (608) 326-2478.
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