Adirondacks Fishing Report – January 25th, 2013
After a setback earlier this month when temperatures climbed well into the 40s, the hard-water crowd is back on most waters. Still, use caution when heading out. At the height of the warmup even Lake
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After a setback earlier this month when temperatures climbed well into the 40s, the hard-water crowd is back on most waters. Still, use caution when heading out. At the height of the warmup even Lake
It was officially announced that the state has extended the season for recreational black sea bass fishing until Feb. 28. The season was originally scheduled to close on Dec. 31. This was good news for
Anglers were anxiously awaiting safe ice, and they may have it by now on some waters in light of the recent cold snap. At last check, nothing yet on Lake George, which typically offers up
LAKE MILLE LACS East – Look for bigger numbers of active walleyes away from the structure in 25 feet or more during the day. This deep water, “in the middle of nowhere,” also has produced
ALBERT LEA AREA Walleyes are hitting minnows worked close to the bottom at night in the channel on Albert Lea Lake. Minnows also are producing crappies at Fountain Lake in less than four feet during
FAIRMONT AREA Shiner minnows and setlines are turning walleyes in five feet on Wilmont Lake. Hit Lake Sissiton for bluegills and crappies in 20 feet and North Silver Lake for perch in four feet. Hall
DULUTH AREA Caribou Lake and Grant Lake are kicking out crappies via minnows in 14 feet during the evening hours. Boulder Lake is a safe bet for walleyes in 10 feet and chubs are producing
ALEXANDRIA AREA Walleyes continue to hit on Lake Miltona in 17 to 25 feet during low-light periods or in 35 feet of water on Lake Carlos. Lake Geneva started giving up keeping-sized perch and the
LAKE MINNETONKA The recent cold front has limited fishing activity so once the weather stabilizes, look deeper and keep moving for fish. That means looking for walleyes in 30 feet or more during low-light periods
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