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Southern Illinois Fishing Report – June 13th, 2014

Crab Orchard Lake: Anglers are reporting that crappies are being found at depths ranging from about 6 to 10 feet. Most are in heavy cover near points. The best baits have been minnows and jigs.

Central Illinois Fishing Report – June 13th, 2014

Lake Taylorville: Crappie bite picking up on minnows. Bass slow. Catfish good on nightcrawlers. Banner Marsh: Bass are fair on plastics, spinnerbaits or chatterbaits and fair at the east side. Bluegills are slow to fair

Illinois Rivers Fishing Report – June 13th, 2014

Fox River: The smallies can be found in the shallow eddies or slower moving gravel bottom areas. Eighth-ounce jigs with white or crawfish colored twister tails can produce respectable fish. Work the jig slow and

Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – June 13th, 2014

ASHLAND AREA Fishing is super on Chequamegon Bay. Smallmouths were in a pre-spawn mode last week, and anglers fished primarily Sand Cut and Brush Point shallows with plastics on jigs or hooks worked slowly. Anglers

Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – June 13th, 2014

LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES Surface water temps on area lakes were in the upper 60s to low 70s last week. Bluegill fishing was great. Look for them around green weeds or in gravel areas pestering

Central Wisconsin Fishing Report – June 13th, 2014

DOOR PENINSULA AND ALGOMA/KEWAUNEE AREA The smallmouth fishing in Door County is absolutely on fire. The best areas with the biggest numbers continue to be the Sturgeon Bay Flats south to Little Sturgeon. The northern

Western New York Fishing Report – June 13th, 2014

Lake Ontario and tributaries: Pier casters can still pick up an occasional trout and in the harbors perch and panfish are both good targets. Lake Erie and tributaries: Yellow perch action continues to be one

Central New York Fishing Report – June 13th, 2014

Lake Ontario: Fishing early in the morning was still producing some chinooks and browns and as the day wears on fishing for lake trout has been a better option. Oneida Lake: Walleye were being taken

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