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SOUTHEASTERN LP Lake St. Clair Muskie and perch fishing have been red hot on Lake St. Clair. Perch anglers report a good bite all over the lake including in front of the Grosse Point Yacht
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SOUTHEASTERN LP Lake St. Clair Muskie and perch fishing have been red hot on Lake St. Clair. Perch anglers report a good bite all over the lake including in front of the Grosse Point Yacht
ALEXANDRIA AREA Minnows continue to produce walleyes in 20 to 25 feet on Lake Le Homme Dieu, Lake Carlos, and Lake Darling. A few walleyes also can be had in deep water, 40 to 70
Central Region Delaware Lake (Delaware County) – Crappies are active again in this lake north of Columbus. Minnows fished under a bobber around woody cover can put these active fish in the boat. Crappie must
NORTHEAST METRO A mixed bag of fish including walleyes, sauger, white bass, and panfish can be had on the Mississippi and St. Croix rivers. Work the backwaters, channels, and current break areas with crankbaits or
LAKE MILLE LACS Perch are providing the most activity in the bays over nine to 12 feet. A jig and minnow is working best throughout the day. There is more night crankbait action for walleyes
ANNANDALE AREA Minnows are turning walleyes in 12 to 18 feet of water at Clearwater Lake and Cedar Lake. Look for crappies on Lake John in 12 to 18 feet of water and in the
ALGOMA AREA Piers anglers fishing at Algoma and Kewaunee had a decent week, with browns, cohos, and kings being caught almost every day, but not in large numbers on most of the days. Casting with
Big Six LAKE MILLE LACS Limits of perch continue to be pulled from the bays in nine to 12 feet. Work the tops of the gravel or shallow rock piles for walleyes with crankbaits during
Rick’s Bait & Tackle: Cambria, (618) 987-2534 Baldwin Lake: Largemouth bass are hitting spinnerbaits but are slow. Bluegills are biting on worms in 6 to 8 feet of water. Striper fishing has been good, and
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