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Crab Orchard Lake: Crappie action continues to be good. Minnows and jigs in 6-8 feet of water around the brush should produce a nice mess of fish. Around the rocks and bridges about 10 feet
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Crab Orchard Lake: Crappie action continues to be good. Minnows and jigs in 6-8 feet of water around the brush should produce a nice mess of fish. Around the rocks and bridges about 10 feet
Indian Lake (Logan County) – Saugeyes are being caught along south bank and around the Moundwood and Dream bridge areas. Try crankbaits and worm harnesses trolled near the bottom. Anglers are catching largemouth bass in
Pickford Area Bass, perch, and a few walleyes are keeping anglers busy in Raber and Munuscong bays. Bear hunting has been good, but most of the bears are on the small size. Grouse hunters report
Three Rivers Area Fishing was great before the recent storms hit, which put a damper on fishing. Those who are getting out are catching bluegills and crappies on Fishers and Clear lakes. The best action
Ludington Area King salmon have moved into the Pere Marquette River and the Big Sable River. Anglers fishing with crankbaits and spawn both report good success. Surf anglers also are taking fish in Lake Michigan
Lake Erie – September can be an excellent month for perch when conditions cooperate, although cold fronts can bring a lot of wind. Rough weather mid-month made fishing difficult. Perch were hitting in 62 to
Acton Lake (Preble County) – Channel catfish are biting on creek chubs or night crawlers fished along the bottom or between 8 to 19 feet deep during the late evening or early morning hours. Fishing
The water temperature at the boat landings has dropped into the low 70s with a drastic cool-down in air temperatures. Water clarity at the landings were good, with light fishing pressure during the week. The
Willowemoc/Beaverkill: Clear and fishable at last look. Midges and small BWOs in the morning. West Branch of the Delaware: Low water but fishable. Sulphers in the afternoon but olives and caddis are factors. East Branch
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