Central Lower Peninsula Fishing Report – April 25th, 2014
Saginaw Bay Area Ice was melting fast last week on Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay. Rivers and drains are all flowing hard and adding to the ice decay along shore. Anglers are advised to stay off
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Saginaw Bay Area Ice was melting fast last week on Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay. Rivers and drains are all flowing hard and adding to the ice decay along shore. Anglers are advised to stay off
East Jordan Area Rivers and streams were very high last week, but were starting to recede. Some steelhead have been caught in the Jordan and the Boyne rivers. A few browns are hitting off the
Pickford Area Anglers reported catching perch through the ice on Lake Huron at Cedarville and in Munuscong Bay last week. Minnows were producing the best results. There was still up to 20 inches of ice,
Lake Nockamixon (Bucks County) — A 29-inch hybrid striper, 13 pounds, 6 ounces, was taken on a stickbait. Marsh Creek Lake (Chester County) — Bass and crappies were reported on jerkbaits and a variety of
Presque Isle Bay (Erie County) — Numbers of perch were reported off the old border patrol dock. Anglers reported limits in various parts of the bay. Lake Erie tributaries — A lot of steelhead were
Allegheny River — Muskies were active in mid-April, with fish over 40 inches reported in pool 8. Quemahoning Reservoir (Somerset County) — Ice was off the lake in early April, which meant anglers could fish
Hamilton Lake (Lycoming County) — Opening day anglers were catching trout from boat and shore on PowerBait, minnows, spinners and spoons. Hammond Lake (Tioga County) — Crappies were starting to turn on and taking minnows
Octararo Lake (Lancaster County) — Jim Neary’s Bait and Tackle reported April 12 that white perch were active on large minnows and chunks of crawlers, along the covered bridge and other bridges. Bass were hit
Jordan Creek (Lehigh County) — Trout were still hitting April 12, two weeks after the season opener. Water was a little cold, but fish were biting, according to Willie’s Bait and Tackle. Little Lehigh River
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