Illinois River Fishing Report – April 4th, 2014
Fox River: Walleyes good on jigs and minnows in the warming hours of the day. Fish are being taken near the dams as well on jigs and minnows. Illinois River: Sauger bite is picking up.
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Fox River: Walleyes good on jigs and minnows in the warming hours of the day. Fish are being taken near the dams as well on jigs and minnows. Illinois River: Sauger bite is picking up.
ASHLAND AREA The last snowfall helped smooth the ice on Chequamegon Bay, but anglers are back to using snowmobiles. Coho action is spotty off of the coal dock, hot pond, and marina, with most anglers
LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES Area lakes still had about 24 inches of ice last week. Most shorelines are holding up. Crappie fishing continues to be great on the area lakes. The best action was found
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Whitefish continue to provide lots of action for fishermen throughout the Door County Peninsula. Some of the most popular areas continue to be the Sugar Creek area, Henderson’s Point, Larsen’s
This is the time of year when anglers are in between the open water and ice fishing seasons, although some waters may still offer safe ice. We can’t in good conscience point you to the
A few anglers have been out on the lakes and ponds, including Southards Pond and Argyle Lake, targeting trout that wintered over and have been feeding consistently as the water has warmed. There are not
Trout anglers were ready for the open water season to begin, and reports will pick up as lakes open up and fishing activity increases.
Some of the region’s trout waters were scheduled to be stocked ahead of the April 1 trout opener. We’ll have more to report as the open water season fires up.
Anglers headed into the April 1 trout opener with the typical cold water conditions in the region’s rivers. Not much to report leading up to the trout kickoff. Catskill Flies
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