Central Illinois Fishing Report – March 7th, 2014
Powerton Lake: Channel catfish and blue catfish have been biting on baby shad and cut baits. Hybrid striped bass are being caught on minnows. Newton Lake: White bass biting is fair near the ash pond.
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Powerton Lake: Channel catfish and blue catfish have been biting on baby shad and cut baits. Hybrid striped bass are being caught on minnows. Newton Lake: White bass biting is fair near the ash pond.
Southern Illinois: The census indicated there were 89,950 ducks in the region, well above the 10-year average of 70,733. Most of the ducks were mallards and gadwall, although there were also sizable populations of widgeon,
LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES In Sheboygan, a few anglers have been ice fishing from the docks in the marina, as well as near the boat launch ramps. A few browns have been reported in the
ASHLAND AREA Anglers are still able to get out on Chequamegon Bay – with a snowmobile. Fishing is spotty throughout the channel areas in 25 to 30 feet of water. Anglers report big numbers of
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Whitefish action continues to stay hot throughout most of the peninsula. Some of the most consistent areas continue to be the Sugar Creek area north to Henderson’s Point, the deep
Cayuga Lake: Anglers were fishing the north end, but as always use caution as ice thickness varies greatly in this area and this is the time of year when conditions can change quickly. Yellow perch
Boats running out of Moriches Inlet and Montauk Point, and fishing New York Bight, have reported an increase in both the number and size of the cod caught. The cod bite has been primarily on
It’s been a great ice season on Lake George, although on-ice travel of late has been a challenge due to snow and slush. That may have changed by now, however. One thing that hasn’t changed
Not hearing a lot of fishing reports, aside from the fact that ice fishing was possible in many of the East of Hudson reservoirs. Things could change quickly this time of year, however, so use
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