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Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – June 15th, 2012

LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES On Waukesha and Walworth county lakes, bluegills were being caught in weedbeds in 5 to 10 feet of water. Anglers also were reporting good numbers of bluegills from Upper and Lower

Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – June 15th, 2012

ASHLAND AREA Trout and salmon are running in about 40 to 60 feet of water, and most anglers are trolling spoons, bait flies, Spin-N-Glos, or squids. If conditions muddy, try lake trout at the Apostle

Central Wisconsin Fishing Report – June 15th, 2012

DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA In Door County, smallmouth bass are in various stages of spawning, scattered in the southern areas and on their beds in the more northern areas. Anglers heading out of the

Central New York Fishing Report – june 15th, 2012

Lake Ontario Brown trout fishing continued to be good in 40 to 80 feet of water with spoons and stick baits. Oneida Lake Walleye anglers continued to do well, with fish being taken in 15

Adirondacks Fishing Report – June 15th, 2012

Lake Champlain Bass season opened June 9 on the big lake, but the biggest news of late has been the outstanding lake trout and landlocked salmon fishing. Reports have been coming in on lakers and

Long Island/New York City Fishing Report – June 15th, 2012

The saltwater fishing has been excellent, with the striper fishing improving, offshore tuna and shark heating up, and a significant number of large fluke caught. All bait and tackle shops and anglers reported blues scattered

Southeastern New York Fishing Report – June 15th, 2012

John Miller at Bob’s Sport and Tackle (914-232-4085) in Katonah reports that fishing has been very good of late for a mix of trout (both lakers and browns), crappie and catch-and-release bass heading into Saturday’s

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