Lake Holcombe Area
There is no ice and no one has been going out in boats. Most everyone has been deer hunting. The sport shop was up in registrations by 23 percent through Sunday. Hunters were bringing in
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There is no ice and no one has been going out in boats. Most everyone has been deer hunting. The sport shop was up in registrations by 23 percent through Sunday. Hunters were bringing in
Anglers are still catching a few walleyes and sauger below the dams on the Mississippi River. Bluegills have been kind of slow lately, with Cold Springs being about the only spot to have any amount
Lake Erie and tributaries: Cattaraugus Creek is still the king of steelhead for New York’s Lake Erie tributaries, with fish being caught from the dam at Springville to the mouth. The best area has been
With deer hunting taking center-stage, there are not a lot of anglers out on the water. Big mistake! The fishing continues to be excellent. Savvy outdoor enthusiasts are finding time to do both. The walleye
Walleyes are being caught at the De Pere dam on jigs and crankbaits. Anglers also were still pursuing muskies, with a 50-incher recently released on the Fox River. Perch are still hitting, but most everyone
Some very thin ice had formed on a couple of small lakes before the deer season, but that ice disappeared. Anglers are still waiting for safe ice, which anglers hope may come soon. Boulder Junction
NORTHEAST METRO Some anglers continue to fish open water on the Mississippi and St. Croix rivers. Ice has started to form on most small lakes, but fishing through it was not an option earlier this
The whitefish run just ended and guys had some very nice catches of 25 to 30 fish. Walleyes are hitting in the evenings. Guys are still using mostly crankbaits, but minnows are working, too. Steelhead
Overall, the striped bass and blackfishing have been excellent, with the bluefishing becoming spottier except around Montauk and the east end. The largest stripers have been west of Fire Island Inlet. Also, expect a wave
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