North Central Minnesota Fishing Report – May 30th, 2014
LAKE MILLE LACS East – Walleye action has been best in the evenings or on windy days with minnows or leeches in eight to 14 feet. There have been more fish caught on the deeper,
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LAKE MILLE LACS East – Walleye action has been best in the evenings or on windy days with minnows or leeches in eight to 14 feet. There have been more fish caught on the deeper,
LAKE MINNETONKA Jigs tipped with minnows or leeches are producing walleyes in 18 to 25 feet, as are crankbaits at night in the channels. Minnows under a float are turning northern pike in eight to
Alum Creek Lake (3,269 acres; Delaware County) -Crappie: Fishing jigs and minnows suspended by a float around woody cover in the upper end of the lake and in coves is a good way to
Beaver Creek Reservoir (110 acres; Seneca County) – Catfish: have been biting. Try using shrimp for bait. For large catfish, try drift fishing or balloon fishing. Boats are allowed on the reservoir with electric
Mogadore Reservoir (1,104-acres; Portage County) – Owned and operated by the city of Akron, this reservoir is located in southwestern portion of the county, three miles east of Akron and six miles south of Kent
Lake Logan (333 acres; Hocking County) – Saugeye: can be caught on bottom bouncing jigs tipped with nightcrawlers or minnows fished in six to 10 feet of water. Also try trolling crankbaits in the same
East Fork Lake (1,971 acres, 32.3 miles of shoreline; Clermont County) – Crappie: Try using minnows and jigs with tubes. Chartreuse and white color patterns are working the best currently. Fish are generally being taken
• The daily bag limit for walleye on Ohio waters of Lake Erie is six fish per angler. The minimum size limit for walleye is 15 inches. • The daily bag limit for yellow perch
Brown and Clermont counties – Fishing activity has been picking up. Sauger, white bass, and hybrid striped bass: are all being caught. Spinners and jigs have both been successful. White, pearl, chartreuse, orange, and yellow
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