
Illinois’ statewide fishing report on July 2, 2026
Bass picking up as rising temps slow walleye action. Here’s the Illinois fishing report across the state on July 2, 2026.
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Bass picking up as rising temps slow walleye action. Here’s the Illinois fishing report across the state on July 2, 2026.

Summer in full swing as bass fishing reaches its peak. Here’s the New York fishing report from across the state on July 2, 2026.

Remember that the fish don’t mind the heat, but be smart when you go out and question where you think those walleyes will be on these upcoming hot summer days.

Walleyes are being caught on worm harnesses and jigs but the best action should start up soon targeting the traditional drifts here.

Anglers here reported catching good numbers of coho salmon while trolling spoons and flasher-fly combinations in the top 60 feet of the water column.

Bug hatches throw another wrench in the plans of walleye anglers. Here’s the Minnesota fishing report across the state on July 3, 2026.

Orleans County waters are reportedly setting up nicely.

A beautiful week to be on the water and some consistent patterns to go with it.

Salmon, trout fishing improves as spring winds calm. Here’s the Michigan fishing report across the state on June 26, 2026.
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