Metro Area Fishing Report – March 29th, 2013
NORTHEAST METRO Jigs and fatheads are producing walleyes in Pool 2 on the Mississippi River. White Bear Lake is giving up crappies during the day in 10 feet and at night in 15 feet on
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NORTHEAST METRO Jigs and fatheads are producing walleyes in Pool 2 on the Mississippi River. White Bear Lake is giving up crappies during the day in 10 feet and at night in 15 feet on
Braidwood This cooling lake offers anglers an opportunity to get out in the early spring when most other lakes are frozen or are just too cold and not producing fish. The lake is open and
Devils’ Kitchen Bass have been good on spinners and plastics. A few catfish caught on nightcrawlers. Crab Orchard Lake Anglers are reporting that crappies are being found at depths ranging from about 6 to 10
Lake Taylorville Crappie bite picking up on minnows. Bass slow. Water conditions are murky. Newton Lake Bass good. Water clarity very murky. Some white bass were also reported prior to the rains. Crappies a big
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Ice conditions are excellent throughout the Door County Peninsula, even after the warm weather and rains. Actually, the melt during the weekend has made travel much easier for most anglers.
ASHLAND AREA Wet weather followed by low temperatures discouraged most fishermen. Ice-fishing reports were mixed, but a few guys were still trying to scratch out some fish on inland lakes and Chequamegon Bay. Angler’s All,
LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES Fishing has been slow in Lake Michigan. Anglers are still fishing on the south end of the lagoon in Lakeshore State Park and are having success with brown trout on spawn
LAKE MILLE LACS The majority of tullibees and perch continue to be pulled from 30 feet or more away from main-lake structure. There has been some good-sized perch caught in 12 feet on the east
Lake Ontario and tributaries In the tributaries of Lake Ontario, just about every stream has flow and fish – Four Mile, Twelve Mile, Eighteen Mile, Hopkins and Keg creeks. Water levels have come down and
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