Catskills Fishing Report – March 21st, 2014
Not much happening of late due to snow and ice conditions, and it remains to be seen what Mother Nature will offer up in terms of opening day fishing conditions on April 1. Catskill Flies
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Not much happening of late due to snow and ice conditions, and it remains to be seen what Mother Nature will offer up in terms of opening day fishing conditions on April 1. Catskill Flies
St. Lawrence River: Safe ice remains, particularly in the popular spots such as Lake of the Isles, Eel Bay and Chippewa Bay. It’s been a good – and long – season, with perch offering decent
GRAND MARAIS AREA Walleye and stream trout reports have been limited, but lake trout continue to bite. Ciscoes or chubs are working best in eight to 15 feet at Kemo Lake, over 40 feet at
ALEXANDRIA AREA Fishing pressure continues to be very light and the panfish bite has been mostly slow. Little Mary Lake is giving up sunfish and crappies in eight to 10 feet. On Lake Darling, crappies
LAKE MINNETONKA AREA Fishing activity has been minimal with a few sunfish being plucked out of Black Lake, Grays Bay, and the North Arm of Lake Minnetonka in 12 to 18 feet. A few crappies
LAKE MILLE LACS Fishing reports have been limited and angler participation has been almost non-existent. Bays such as Isle, Cove, and Wahkon continue to see a few fishermen looking for panfish, but they have not
RED WING AREA Water temperature on the Mississippi River as of Tuesday morning was 36 degrees, the water was clear and the river is very “fishable.” Anglers are finding a 50/50 split between walleyes and
STARBUCK AREA Fishing pressure has been limited, but those going out are finding sunfish and crappies on the Glenwood end of Lake Minnewaska, from the Fish Hatchery to Lakeside Ballroom, in 12 to 15 feet.
• The daily bag limit for walleyes on Ohio waters of Lake Erie is four fish per angler from March 1 through April 30. The minimum size limit for walleyes is 15 inches. • The
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