Thousand Islands Fishing Report – October 5th, 2012
St. Lawrence River Pike and walleye action has been good of late. Not hearing much about muskies – yet. Black Lake Not hearing a lot on the fishing front, now that the Northern Zone early
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St. Lawrence River Pike and walleye action has been good of late. Not hearing much about muskies – yet. Black Lake Not hearing a lot on the fishing front, now that the Northern Zone early
FAIRMONT AREA Minnows under bobbers started turning walleyes along the shorelines of Amber Lake and Hall Lake in eight to 10 feet during the evening hours. You’ll find crappies, bluegills, and perch in four to
DULUTH AREA Chubs or small suckers are producing walleyes at Island Lake in 10 to 12 feet. The channel edges of the St. Louis River also are kicking out walleyes via minnows in 10 to
ALEXANDRIA AREA Small walleyes can be had on Lake Miltona with a jig and minnow in 20 to 50 feet or with Shad Raps at night in shallow water. A jig and minnow is turning
LAKE MILLE LACS East – The fall crankbait bite for walleyes has picked up at night on the shallow rocks around Liberty Beach, Hunter’s Point, and Big Point. Daytime walleye reports have been limited and
FARIBAULT AREA Anglers fishing from shore with minnows at Cannon Lake are catching bass and a few walleyes. Troll Rapalas for pike or look for sunfish and crappies in six to 10 feet at Cedar
NORTHEAST METRO Fishing success has been limited, especially for walleyes and muskies. Crappies are active at Demonterville Lake hitting small jigs and minnows in 10 feet. Crappies also have started to be found suspended over
Olentangy River (Delaware and Franklin Counties) Smallmouth bass and rock bass are two fish species that give a lot of action to anglers on this river. Good angling can be found from High Banks Metro
Ottawa Reservoir (Putnam County) This 20-acre reservoir is located near the Putnam County Fairgrounds on South Agner Street. Bluegills should be biting right now. Try fishing with wax worms under a slip bobber set to
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