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Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – August 29th, 2013

Allegheny, Monongahela, Ohio rivers (Allegheny County) — A good smallmouth bass bite was reported on all three rivers, with shiners and tubes productive. Typical fishing spots on the Ohio, such as the Neville Island back

South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – August 29th, 2013

Conodoguinet Creek (Cumber­land, York counties) — After-dark angling yielded smallmouth bass and a few rock bass in recent weeks. Pinchot Lake (Cumberland County) — A few hybrid striped bass were reported near the spillway. Susquehanna

Northeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – August 29th, 2013

Elmhurst Reservoir (Lackawanna County) — Nice yellow perch, blue gills and largemouth bass were reported as of mid-August. Maple Lake (Lackawanna County) — Bass, perch and bluegills were reported in mid-August. Lackawaxen River (Pike County)

Metro Area Fishing Report – August 30th, 2013

NORTHEAST METRO Muskies are hitting bucktails on the 10- to 14-foot sand bars and beach areas south of I-94 on the St. Croix River. Smallmouths also can be had on the St. Croix with topwater

Northwest Minnesota Fishing Report – August 30th, 2013

ALEXANDRIA AREA Crankbaits, jigs and minnows, or crawlers and spinners are turning walleyes on the weedlines out to 23 feet on Lake Miltona. Anglers also are plucking walleyes out of the weeds on lakes Darling,

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