Metro Area Fishing Report – August 9th, 2013
NORTHEAST METRO Bucktails and topwater baits are triggering muskies during low-light periods on the weedlines of White Bear Lake and Bald Eagle Lake. Hit the St. Croix River in 20 to 22 feet with leeches
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NORTHEAST METRO Bucktails and topwater baits are triggering muskies during low-light periods on the weedlines of White Bear Lake and Bald Eagle Lake. Hit the St. Croix River in 20 to 22 feet with leeches
LAKE MILLE LACS The majority of daytime walleye action continues to occur on the deep mud and gravel in 22 to 30 feet with crawlers or leeches. There is some evening action on the rocks
Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking and Perry Counties) – Channel catfish are being caught around Lieb’s Island and Fairfield Beach areas. Use cut shad or shrimp. Largemouth bass are being caught along cover. Target vegetation, points,
Lake LeComte, Fostoria #5 (Hancock County) – Lake LeComte is three miles southwest of Fostoria on Hancock Country Road 23. Lake LeComte has populations of bluegills, black and white crappies, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, white
Highlandtown Lake (Columbiana County) – Classic summer bass patterns continue to produce on this quiet, hill country lake. Try topwater baits during low light conditions, or crankbaits near offshore structure for largemouth bass feeding on
Piedmont Lake (Belmont County) – Channel catfish anglers should try fishing nightcrawlers using tight-line techniques in the shallow coves of the lake. Channel catfish can usually be caught using nightcrawlers and chicken livers. Flathead catfish
Stillwater River (Miami County) – Smallmouth bass are being caught by anglers using artificial soft craws and real soft craws. Lead-headed jigs tipped with a curly tail or other soft bait has also been successful.
• The daily bag limit for walleyes on Ohio waters of Lake Erie is 6 fish per angler. The minimum size limit for walleye is 15 inches. • The daily bag limit for yellow perch
Water levels on the Ohio River have been unusually high in the past weeks due to the abnormally large rainfall events. While levels have gone down in many places, the release of water still creates
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