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Upper Peninsula Fishing Report – March 28th, 2014

Pickford Area Fishing has been spotty in the eastern Upper Peninsula. A few perch have been caught on minnows and jigging spoons fished in 3 feet of water on Munuscong Bay. At Cedarville, anglers reported

Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – March 28th, 2014

Struble Reservoir (Chester County) — Ice fishing continued through early March, with nice catches of perch and catfish reported, along with walleyes until the season ended. Medium minnows on tip-ups were catching the walleyes and

North Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – March 28th, 2014

Beechwood Lake (Tioga County) — As the tail-end of ice season approached March 15, The Tackle Shack reported that anglers were releasing recently stocked trout. The winner in the Northeast Panfish League ice-fishing tournament March

South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – March 28th, 2014

Yellow Breeches Creek, Big Spring Creek, Green Spring Creek (Cumberland County) — The catch- and-release sections of these streams were getting steady angling pressure in recent weeks. Holman Lake (Perry County) — Panfish were hitting

Northeast Pennsylvania Fish Report – March 28th, 2014

Susquehanna River (Luzerne County) — Ray’s Guide Service (www.raysguideservice.com) reported March 15 that when ice chunks weren’t a problem, boat and shore anglers were catching channel catfish, 4 to 8 pounds, and flatheads on livers

Metro Area Fishing Report – March 28th, 2014

LAKE MINNETONKA AREA It’s been difficult to get a handle on the bite since very people have been fishing. A handful of anglers continue to find sunfish in Grays Bay over 15 feet and in

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