Illinois River Fishing Report – March 21st, 2014
Fox River: For smallmouths, now is the time to look for some of the warm water discharges found along the river. Fish using live minnows with a small hook and a few split shot about
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Fox River: For smallmouths, now is the time to look for some of the warm water discharges found along the river. Fish using live minnows with a small hook and a few split shot about
ASHLAND AREA Anglers are still fishing on Chequamegon Bay and travel is still difficult unless you have a snowmobile. There are a few roads plowed toward the hot pond and coal dock. Anglers are catching
LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES Panfishing has picked up on the area lakes with the warmer weather. Water running into the ice holes has provided the needed oxygen for fish to become more active. There was
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Perch fishing finally picked up a bit, just in time for the season to close March 15. Medium and large lake shiners under tip-ups and an assortment of jigs had
Lake Ontario and tributaries: The go-to location for stream fishermen locally is the Burt Dam area of Eighteen Mile Creek and there was open water there, according to Wes Walker at The Slippery Sinker in
Lake Ontario: Nothing to report. Oneida Lake: Perch were being caught shallower in 6-14 feet of water. Big Bay was still producing bluegills and pumpkinseeds, but anglers need to sort through many small fish to
Cayuga Lake: Anglers fishing from shore around Taughannock were getting a few browns and Atlantics. Milliken Station has also been good for brown trout, with minnows working well. Seneca Lake: A few anglers going out
We’re simply not hearing a lot of reports these days, but it’s not necessarily due to a lack of safe ice on many waters, such as Lake Champlain or Schroon Lake. The bottom line seems
The weather began to moderate this report period, and with it the herring have begun to return. Ralph at Bernie’s Bait and tackle reported that herring were caught at the Canarsie Pier and the Coney
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