Eagle River Area
Ice fishing continues – anglers are going out in droves, drilling lots of holes, moving about, and having excellent success with panfish. The bluegill bite has come on strong. Fish around weeds in 15 feet
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Ice fishing continues – anglers are going out in droves, drilling lots of holes, moving about, and having excellent success with panfish. The bluegill bite has come on strong. Fish around weeds in 15 feet
Illinois River: At Starved Rock, water is four feet above normal and 46 degrees. Clearing water has helped fishing. White bass, saugers and walleyes are biting all around on 1/4- to 3/8-ounce jigs. Anglers have
ALEXANDRIA AREA Sunfish and crappies remain active in 10 to 12 feet at Lake Miltona, Lake Geneva, Smith Lake, Lake Mary, Lake Le Homme Dieu, and Lake Darling. Stay on the move and look for
As of early last week, water levels were still very low. With warm weather coming, the dam gate may be opened to get levels rising and fish moving up to the dam. Boaters are having
The cod fishing off Montauk Point remains excellent, with several open boats reporting pool fish in the 20- to 30-pound class among catches of 200 to 300 fish. There are plenty of ling along with
Ice conditions were holding up into late March, but keep an eye on changing conditions and especially shore ice. Reports from Fish307.com in Lake George say that Harris, Sawmill, Huddle, Dunhams and Basin bays along
Seneca Lake: Perch fishing continues to be good for anglers fishing off the fishing pier with small minnows. Anglers getting out in boats are catching good numbers of big perch. In the northern part of
Walleye fishing is under way on the Wisconsin River. Work the deep pools and river bends with heavier jigs, tipped with fatheads. Anglers can still cash in on late-ice crappies and bluegills; they’re taking rocker-style
LAKE MILLE LACS Fathead minnows tend to produce bigger perch on the mid-depth rock areas on the east side. The Big Point area also kicked out a few good-sized perch this week in 25 feet
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