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Thousand Island Fishing Report – February 7th, 2014

St. Lawrence River: Lake of the Isles and Eel Bay remained the most popular spots for a mix of panfish – perch, bluegills and crappie. Northern pike action has been good in the Waddington area.

Metro Area Fishing Report – February 7th, 2014

LAKE MINNETONKA AREA Walleyes and crappies are scattered between 24 and 40 feet on Lake Minnetonka and Lake Independence. Sucker minnows are producing northern pike on the deeper weedlines of Minnetonka, while crappies and sunfish

Central Ohio Fishing Report – January 31st, 2014

Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking, and Perry counties) – Buckeye Lake in central Ohio has about five inches of good ice in many places, reports Bob Mathie of Bob’s Outdoor Supply in Newark. The Fairfield Beach

Northeast Ohio Fishing Report – January 31st, 2014

Indian Lake (Logan County) – Anglers are fishing all over Indian Lake through the ice and some good catches are being reported. Ice is anywhere from four to eight inches thick in most places, according

Southeast Ohio Fishing Report – January 31st, 2014

Dillon Lake (Muskingum County) – Anglers fishing the area around Coshocton are catching bluegills, according to Bob Mathie at Bob’s Outdoor Supply. Some fish, saugeyes and crappies primarily, are being caught below the Dillon spillway,

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