
Marinette County’s Peshtigo Flowage worth a visit for Wisconsin anglers
Anglers in the Peshtigo area don’t have far to go to find a diverse fishery because there’s one in their own backyard.
It’s been five years since the DNR last did a deep dive
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Anglers in the Peshtigo area don’t have far to go to find a diverse fishery because there’s one in their own backyard.
It’s been five years since the DNR last did a deep dive

Big things really do come in small packages at times. Such is the case with Ramsey County’s Turtle Lake, an excellent 450-acre multi-species lake despite its modest size. It’s located in Shoreview, in the Twin

A quiet lake with relatively light fishing pressure, Frenchman Lake in Chippewa County offers anglers a mixed bag of panfish, pike, bass, and walleyes.

Within the upper echelon of Ohio’s finest saugeye and smallmouth bass lakes is 2,310-acre Piedmont Lake, according to the DNR Division of Wildlife.
Piedmont lies within Ohio’s Wildlife District 4 and spreads across Guernsey,

Frequently in conversations among sportsmen, the phrase “I’d like to find a place where I could get away from it all” comes up. To do that in Pennsylvania requires one to think about the Northern

The first feature that jumps out about Big Fish Lake in western Stearns County is its extremely clear water. You can typically see quite easily 15 to 20 feet down into this 557-acre lake north

Word is still out on DNR’s recent Fall 2024 survey of Citizens Lake, a small body of water with a big fish population in Warren County.
Last fall’s sampling showed an impressive channel catfish

Waddington and Massena, both on the St. Lawrence River, have garnered a solid reputation in the world of professional bass fishing.
Both B.A.S.S. and Major League Fishing regularly hold top-pro bass tournaments here (although

Yellowstone Lake was surveyed by the local DNR team in 2018 and 2019 to assess the lake’s popular fishery. Although some the density for some species was down from a 2014 survey, the numbers remain
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