
Indiana Fishing Report – May 14, 2020
Fishing reports are slowly starting to trickle in, and overall, those reports tell a story of a mixed bite for most all species.
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Fishing reports are slowly starting to trickle in, and overall, those reports tell a story of a mixed bite for most all species.

The bite – and run – continues to be going strong for numerous species.

Fishing reports few, but if you’re looking for a hot coho bite, you’ll find it on Lake Michigan.

Although fishing reports have been fewer than usual for this time of year with the coronavirus situation, the reports that have come in have indicated that there are fish to be had.

After an inconsistent hard-water season – ice was hard to come by – fishing reports starting to pour in, with solid fishing the norm.

Weather warming up – and the fishing bite warming with it.

With yo-yoing weather, many lakes have been stuck in purgatory between open water fishing and ice fishing. When lakes have been ice-free, some anglers have been getting out in their boats and catching panfish in

Lake: LaPorte Area Lakes Fishing report: Anglers that still have their boats out can find panfish in their first-ice locations. Using ice fishing tactics out of a boat can be productive this time of year

Lake: Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Area (Warrick County) Fishing report: As water temperatures continue to cool down, the bite out at Bluegrass should pick up. Most fish at Blue Grass pits can be targeted by
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