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Central Illinois Fishing Report – May 16th, 2014

Lake Taylorville: The crappie bite is picking up on minnows. Bass fishing is slow. Water conditions are murky. Dawson Lake: Bass fishing has ranged from good to fair with most bites in early afternoon and

Illinois Rivers Fishing Report – May 16th, 2014

Fox River: The smallmouth bite is starting to slow down as the river levels are fluctuating a lot with the recent rains. Both live bait as well as artificials are allowing fishermen to bring a

Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – May 16th, 2014

MARINETTE/OCONTO AREA The fishing has been good at the mouth of the Menominee and Peshtigo rivers. Once again anglers are catching walleyes jigging at the river mouths and trolling in Green Bay near the river

Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – May 16th, 2014

LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES In Waukesha County, anglers reported slow fishing on opening weekend. Some anglers were catching largemouths and smallies on Pine and Pewaukee lakes, as well as crappies on North Lake. In Sheboygan,

Central Wisconsin Fishing Report – May 16th, 2014

DOOR PENINSULA AND ALGOMA/KEWAUNEE AREA Door County streams were running high from the large of amount of rain, but clarity was excellent. Rainbows and suckers were seen at Hibbard’s Creek and anglers reported high numbers

Western New York Fishing Report – May 16th, 2014

Lake Ontario and tributaries: Fishing has been good on the lake for browns, coho salmon and lake trout. Fishing has been good all the way to Point Breeze. Target the creek mouths where warmer water

Adirondacks Fishing Report – May 16th, 2014

The region’s trout streams have mostly been stocked, but cold water temps have kept fishing from really heating up. Still, anglers are plying the waters of the West Branch of the Ausable with some success.

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