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Southcentral Region

Spring Creek, Little Juniata, Fishing, Penns Creek (Centre, Huntingdon, Clinton, Union, Mifflin counties) – Sulphurs are hatching on all the streams, but recent rainfall has made for high flow. Water levels were beginning to drop,

Northcentral Region

Pine Creek (Lycoming County) ’Äî’ÄÇWater conditions were the best in a long time Memorial Day weekend. Water temperatures were 48 degrees, and there was plenty of water in the stream. Spring-like conditions prevailed. Great catch

Ohio River Region

R.C Byrd dam (Gallia County) ’Äì’ÄÇAnglers casting for catfish have had good success with catches ranging from 8 pounds to more than 30 pounds.’ÄÇSuccessful baits have included white Twister Tails and grubs and also bucktails.’ÄÇHybrid

Northwestern Lower

Indian River Walleye fishing has been decent on Burt and Mullet lakes, but pressure has been light. Those fishing in the shallows report the best success. Northland Sports Co., (231) 238-9382. Traverse City Area Fishing

Eastern Upper

Pickford Area Pike fishing has been good in Lake Huron, with anglers reporting fish at Cedarville, Hessel, and Muskie Bay. Spoons and spinnerbaits fished in the shallows have been producing good results. Perch fishing has

Northeastern Lower

Houghton Lake Area Walleye fishing has been good on Houghton Lake. A lot of the fish being caught are small, but there are plenty of keepers. Bass fishing also has been hot. Crappies are hitting

Thousand Island

St. Lawrence River: Fishing on the St. Lawrence has been very good of late, according to New York Outdoor News contributing writer Matt Curatolo. They’ve begun to move into deeper water and the shallows are

Big Six

LAKE MILLE LACS East – Crawlers have started producing walleyes during the day on the north-end sand breaks in 12 to 18 feet. The evening bite is best with bobbers and leeches in six to

Sturgeon Bay Area

Little Sturgeon Bay, Riley’s Bay, Sand Bay, and Sawyer Harbor all produced smallmouth bass last week. Plastics, tube jigs, grubs, and crankbaits, fished slowly, continued to produce most of the action. Shore anglers fishing the

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