Thousand Island Fishing Report – November 15th, 2013
St. Lawrence River: The serious muskie hunters are out on the river, and there have been a few nice fish caught. Perch and pike are also an option. Black Lake: Not hearing much now on
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St. Lawrence River: The serious muskie hunters are out on the river, and there have been a few nice fish caught. Perch and pike are also an option. Black Lake: Not hearing much now on
LAKE MILLE LACS A handful of anglers continued to work the shallow rock reefs for muskies last weekend, but as shoreline ice formed early this week that came to an end. The ice will more
FAIRMONT AREA Deer hunters have experienced a good start to the season. Reports indicate that everyone seemed to see plenty of deer and if they had an antlerless permit, most were filled. Duck hunting has
ALEXANDRIA AREA Most lakes had skim ice on Tuesday morning so fishing has been limited. Deer hunters are having good success in this area, especially after opening day when the wind limited the harvest compared
DULUTH AREA Most small lakes and ponds were covered with ice by Tuesday morning so fishing opportunities have ended. The deer season has not been spectacular, but the number of deer taken has been better
LAKE MINNETONKA AREA A few anglers continued to fish for muskies on Lake Minnetonka and Lake Independence last weekend, but skim ice formed on the shorelines and channel areas early this week, limiting that option.
RED WING AREA With the deer opener last weekend and cooler weather early this week, fishing reports have been nonexistent. The walleye and sauger bite was pretty good a week ago so it should be
Deer Creek Lake (Fayette and Pickaway counties) – Cool water temperatures have fish more active. For crappies, target woody cover in the coves and shallower water; try minnows or jigs suspended under a bobber.
Findlay Reservoir #2 (Hancock County) – Findlay Reservoir #2 is located southwest of Findlay on Township Road 207. There is a full boat ramp at the southern shore of the reservoir. Yellow perch and walleyes
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