Northeast Ohio Fishing Report – November 8th, 2013
Region wide – Try your hand at last-chance perch before hard water heads this way. You don’t need to go to the “big water” of Lake Erie to catch perch. Long Lake, Mogadore, Mosquito, and
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Region wide – Try your hand at last-chance perch before hard water heads this way. You don’t need to go to the “big water” of Lake Erie to catch perch. Long Lake, Mogadore, Mosquito, and
Piedmont Lake (Belmont County) – Saugeyes are starting to move into the shallow areas of the lake as the temperatures start to cool in this 2,273-acre lake. Fish the shoreline and road bed in the
Rocky Fork Lake (Highland County) – Saugeyes are being taken near the islands and along main lake points. Try trolling silver-colored crankbaits where the lure occasionally bumps the bottom. Largemouth bass can be found along
• The daily bag limit for walleyes on Ohio waters of Lake Erie is six fish per angler. The minimum size limit for walleyes is 15 inches. • The daily bag limit for yellow perch
Belleville Locks and Dam – Sauger and walleye fishing will pick up in the tailwater section as river temperatures cool. Try white or chartreuse twister tails or swimbaits near the dam and along the walkway.
Saginaw Bay Area Perch fishing has been good on Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay. The best action has come to anglers fishing with minnows in 13 to 17 feet of water from the sailboat buoys up
Traverse City Area Steelhead fishing has been very good in all the rivers in the area, including the Boardman, Jordan, Elk, and Betsie. Grouse hunting remains very good and bucks are chasing does, so archery
Pickford Area Fishing pressure has been light, but the walleye bite has been very good in Munuscong Bay. A few muskies have been caught, too. Perch fishing has been slow in Lake Michigan around the
Lake St. Clair Perch fishing has been good on Lake St. Clair off the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club and in the shipping channel. Walleye fishing remains decent in the Detroit and St. Clair rivers. Bucks
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