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Metro Area Fishing Report – June 7th, 2013

LAKE MINNETONKA Slowly-presented plastics are producing bass from the shorelines out to 10 feet. Crappies are scattered off the shorelines in eight to 10 feet and hitting spinners and minnows. Look for pike to hit

Central Illinois Fishing Report – May 31st, 2013

Newton Lake Bass fishing is good. Crappies are fair on minnows. Catfish good on liver and stinkbaits. Spring Lake Bluegills are biting along the rocks on both ends. Channel catfish are good. Nightcrawlers are working

Southern Illinois Fishing Report – May 31st, 2013

Baldwin Lake Catfish are rated good on cut shad and worms. Some crappies are being caught on minnows. Bluegill action has been fair to good on crickets. Bass action remains good on soft plastics and

Illinois Fishing Reports for Rivers – May 31st, 2013

Fox River The smallies are spawning and can be found in the shallow eddies or slower moving gravel bottom areas. Jigs with white or crawfish colored twister tails can produce some respectable fish. Work the

Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – May 31st, 2013

MARINETTE/OCONTO AREA In Oconto County, suckers, carp, and smallmouths are being caught on the Oconto River from the Stiles dam to the mouth. Bass are hitting spinners, crankbaits, soft plastics and live bait. There has

Central Wisconsin Fishing Report – May 31st, 2013

DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Door County anglers report success trolling in 5 to 15 feet of water with crankbaits and spoons. Shore anglers have been using spoons at Stone Quarry, Murphy Park, and the

Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – May 31st, 2013

LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES In Sheboygan, trolling success has been spotty, with some luck near shore in 10 to 40 feet of water. Others are working in 70 feet of water. A few steelhead and

Western New York Fishing Report – May 31st, 2013

Lake Ontario and tributaries: Capt. Bob Cinelli out of Olcott sends word that he’s been hitting fish from 60 to 300 feet of water on spoons and flasher-flies. They’ve been catching a mix fish down

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