Northwest Minnesota Fishing Report – August 24th, 2012
BATTLE LAKE Work the flats of Otter Tail Lake with fatheads for perch in 15 to 20 feet. Walleyes are hitting a jig and minnow in six to 10 feet, crawlers in 11 to 20
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BATTLE LAKE Work the flats of Otter Tail Lake with fatheads for perch in 15 to 20 feet. Walleyes are hitting a jig and minnow in six to 10 feet, crawlers in 11 to 20
LAKE MILLE LACS Walleyes are being taken via two methods during the day – running leadcore and crankbaits over deep water on the main-lake basin or spinners and crawlers on the edges of the mud
NORTHEAST METRO A jig and minnow is turning walleyes in 20 to 30 feet and smallmouth bass in shallower water on the St. Croix River. Look to Big Marine Lake for sunfish in 17 to
Hargus Creek Lake (Pickaway County) A dense population of largemouth bass, measuring 8-13 inches, with some larger, can be found at this lake of 140 acres near Circleville. Best catches come from fishing points with
Lake McKarns (Williams County) Lake McKarns is located on the St. Joseph Wildlife Area, south of Montpelier on County Road J and west of County Road 10. The lake is 70 acres in size and
Aquilla Lake (Geauga County) Aquilla Lake is a natural “pothole” lake located within the DNR Division of Wildlife’s Aquilla Lake Wildlife Area. Shoreline anglers have not boasted much on numbers caught, but they have reported
Wills Creek Reservoir (Coshocton County) Bluegills can usually be reeled in using worms fished below bobbers throughout the shoreline of this 421-acre lake. Channel catfish can also be caught in the spillway area below the
Acton Lake (Preble County) Channel catfish are being caught at this lake in Hueston Woods State Park. Try fishing on the bottom using chicken livers or shrimp. The shoreline area between the swimming beach and
• The daily bag limit for walleye on Ohio waters of Lake Erie is 6 fish per angler with a minimum size limit of 15 inches. • The daily bag limit for yellow perch is
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