Southwest Ohio Fishing Report – March 29th, 2013
Paint Creek Lake (Highland County) Paint Creek Lake is running high and muddy, according to Leon Cole at Cole’s Bait and Tackle in Bainbridge. It will take a few days, he said, for it to
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Paint Creek Lake (Highland County) Paint Creek Lake is running high and muddy, according to Leon Cole at Cole’s Bait and Tackle in Bainbridge. It will take a few days, he said, for it to
• The daily bag limit for walleye on Ohio waters of Lake Erie through April 30 is four fish per angler with a 15-inch minimum size limit. • The daily bag limit for yellow perch
At Pike Island, anglers are catching saugers up to 15 inches on quarter-ounce jigs in white, chartreuse or glow patterns. Some walleyes up to 17 inches are also being caught. Fish deep with the rig,
Lake St. Clair Shore ice is shot on Lake St. Clair, and ice fishing has pretty much ended. A few coyotes have been shot in rural Macomb and St. Clair counties. Lakeside Fishing Shops, (586)
Saginaw Bay Area Ice was falling apart on Saginaw Bay last week, but a few anglers were walking out at the Bay City State Park and catching a fair number of perch and walleyes in
Indian River Ice conditions were holding on pretty well last week on Burt and Mullett lakes, but fishing pressure has been light. Coyote hunting remains good. Pat & Gary’s Party Store, (231) 238-6776. Kalkaska Area
Pickford Area Perch up to 15 inches have been caught on wigglers and wax worms fished in 12 to 24 feet of water on Lake Huron at Cedarville. There was still 18 inches of ice,
Harbor Acres Lake (SGL 95) (Butler County) A recent stocking on this state game lands lake bodes well for spring. This fishery is now open to year-round angling. Allegheny River (Clarion County) Some nice walleyes
Pine, Deer creeks (Allegheny County) The recently stocked delayed harvest stretches were yielding trout in early March. Buffalo Creek (Armstrong County) Anglers were catching trout on nymphs, Wooly Buggers and Glo-Bugs in early March. One
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