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North Central Minnesota Fishing Report – June 22nd, 2012

LAKE MILLE LACS East – Bigger walleyes are being caught on the deep, main-lake structure with spinner rigs and leeches or leadcore and crankbaits during the day. Most keeping-sized fish continue to be caught with

Northwest Minnesota Fishing Report – June 22nd, 2012

ALEXANDRIA AREA Crappies are being plucked from the eight- to 12-foot cabbage on lakes Darling, Geneva, Le Homme Dieu, and Carlos. Minnows are producing northern pike on most lakes and bass are hitting plastics in

Metro Fishing Report – June 22nd, 2012

LAKE MINNETONKA AREA Jigs and plastics are turning bass on the deep weeds of Lake Minnetonka. The 16- to 18-foot weedlines of most bigger bays on Minnetonka are producing walleyes during low-light periods via jigs

Southern Illinois Fishing Report – June 15th, 2012

Devils’ Kitchen Bluegills are still holding around the beds. However, fishing has slowed. The standard bluegill baits are still effective. Crab Orchard Lake Bluegill action is still good near the beds. Catfish action is picking

Central Illinois Fishing Report – June 15th, 2012

Lake Taylorville Bluegills biting on worms in the shallows. Crappie bite has been slow, but picking up on minnows and light-colored jigs. Bass have come to life on spinners and crankbaits. Banner Marsh Some catfish

Illinois Fishing Reports for Rivers – June 15th, 2012

Ohio River/Smithland Pool The river is near normal pool. The river is clear although the creeks are a bit murky. Catfish action has been fair to good in the river and creeks. Stinkbaits, nightcrawlers and

Capital District Fishing Report – June 15th, 2012

Lake George anglers were seeing lakers and landlocks head into deeper waters, which is typical for this time of year. That generally shifts the attention to bass, which are in post-spawn mode in shallow water.

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