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Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – June 29th, 2012

LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES In Sheboygan, trollers are catching mostly chinooks and cohos in 50 to 140 feet of water. Piers anglers are catching a mixed bag of browns, chinooks, and rainbows, with a few

Central Wisconsin Fishing Report – June 29th, 2012

DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA The salmon fishing continues to be outstanding on Lake Michigan from Washington Island to Algoma. Fly and dodger combos have been the best, but an assortment of spoons also are

Adirondacks Fishing Report – June 29th, 2012

Lake Champlain Bass anglers were doing well throughout the lake, with the typical smallmouth action up north and more largemouths in the southern end of the lake. Tube baits were the ticket, as usual, and

Long Island/NYC Fishing Report – June 29th, 2012

The strong east wind kept many anglers inshore, but the sea bass fishing was excellent, with limits of 3- to 4-pound sea bass caught on the South Shore artificial reefs, the wrecks from New York

Capital District Fishing Report – June 29th, 2012

Lake George Luke at FISH307.com reports lake trout action continues to be off the charts, most likely a product of last winter when ice anglers never got a good shot at them. With the thermocline

Catskills Fishing Report – June 29th, 2012

Beaverkill and Willowemoc Water levels were easily wadeable at last look; look for midges and BWOs early in the day and spinners, sulphurs, Isonychias and a few Light Cahills later. The West Branch of the

Thousand Islands Fishing Report – June 29th, 2012

St. Lawrence River Not hearing a lot in the way of fishing reports, but the bass and pike should be providing some action. Black Lake Richard at Chapman’s Sports (315-324-5265) in Hammond reports warm weather

Western New York Fishing Report – June 29th, 2012

Lake Ontario and tributaries Bass have been hitting in places like Olcott and Wilson harbors, according to Wes Walker at The Slippery Sinker in Olcott. They’ve also been catching some pike, rock bass and the

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