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Southeastern New York Fishing Report – May 3rd, 2013

Hudson River Anglers have been catching small stripers all the way up to the Catskill area. Popular baits right now are herring and bloodworms. Trout waters stocked recently include: Dutchess County Crum Elbow Creek, Fishkill

Catskill Fishing Report – My 3rd, 2013

Hendricksons have started to appear, notably on the West Branch of the Delaware. At last look, the Beaverkill and Willowemoc were clear and wadeable, but use caution. A few Blue Quills, some Caddis and a

Thousand Islands Fishing Report – May 3rd, 2013

St. Lawrence River Most of the focus lately has been on bullheads in the traditional hot spots. The perch bite has been solid as well. Black Lake Bluegill and crappie action should be heating up

Southwest Minnesota Fishing Report – May 3rd, 2013

FAIRMONT AREA The east and west forks of the Des Moines River continue to produce walleyes and northern pike on jigs tipped with minnows or soft plastics. Crappies are being found shallow in the channels

Southeast Minnesota Fishing Report – May 3rd, 2013

ALBERT LEA AREA The ice is gone and anglers are finding panfish in shallow water. Look for crappies near Hatch Bridge on Fountain Lake. Small jigs and minnows are working best in four feet throughout

Northeast Minnesota Fishing Report – May 3rd, 2013

DULUTH AREA There’s still plenty of ice on all lakes, but it’s getting soft and the shorelines slightly pulled away early this week. The creeks and rivers also busted loose on Monday so the current

Northwest Minnesota Fishing Report – May 3rd, 2013

BATTLE LAKE There was still a fair amount of ice fishing taking place last weekend, although the warm weather took its toll on the shorelines early this week. Despite the fact that main-lake ice remains

Metro Area Fishing Report – May 3rd, 2013

LAKE MINNETONKA AREA The small lakes are mostly open and the bays on many bigger lakes are open as well. As of Tuesday morning, there was still half of Lake Minnetonka with floating ice. With

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