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Southern Illinois Fishing Report – July 27th, 2012

Devils’ Kitchen Bluegill action has picked up during the past week. However, anglers are reporting most fish are running small. Crab Orchard Lake Catfish are the best bet. Anglers are taking good numbers of fish

Central Illinois Fishing Report – July 27th, 2012

Banner Marsh Bass are fair on plastics, spinnerbaits or chatterbaits and fair at East Point Access. Bluegills are slow to fair and small on wax worms. Crappies are fair on minnows or jigs with many

Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – July 27th, 2012

LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES Trollers in Sheboygan have been catching decent numbers of chinooks, along with a few cohos, and rainbow and brown trout. Water temperatures near shore have warmed up. Fish have been around

Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – July 27th, 2012

ASHLAND AREA Water has been sticking right around the mid-70-degree range. Weed growth is good and clarity is very good. With that, fishing for all Chequamegon Bay species has been fair, but early morning and

Central Wisconsin Fishing Report – July 27th, 2012

DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Salmon fishermen continue to enjoy great fishing up and down the Door County Peninsula, including some very nice catches of salmon and browns from Green Bay. On the lake side,

Catskills Fishing Report – July 27th, 2012

The region’s rivers have had some water temperature issues of late due to some hot summer weather, so make sure if you take to the water you’re not unduly stressing trout. The Horton section of

Thousand Islands Fishing Report – July 27th, 2012

St. Lawrence River Smallmouth action was good for anglers using live crayfish. Top-water action should be heating up, as well. Walleye were a possibility once you find them and get a jig in front of

Western New York Fishing Report – July 27th, 2012

Lake Ontario and tributaries Fishing action for salmon and trout has been good to very good. As far as the local fishing, Capt. Jim Gordon of Appleton reported great fishing in 100 to 300 feet

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