
Many options await anglers on Iowa’s Black Hawk Lake in Sac County
Iowa’s Black Hawk Lake in Sac County has some good options to choose from when it comes to species to target on this 922-acre body of water.
The lake, which has a maximum
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Iowa’s Black Hawk Lake in Sac County has some good options to choose from when it comes to species to target on this 922-acre body of water.
The lake, which has a maximum

There are select lakes in this state with the ability to handle intense fishing pressure yet continue to provide solid multi-species fishing opportunities on a year-round basis.
Hubbard County’s Fish Hook Lake is one

When you make a list of the game fish available in Oakland County’s Lake Orion, all of the above make the grade. And thanks to a long-time stocking program by the Michigan DNR, you can

Lake Rupert in southeast Ohio is a bit of a hidden gem when it comes to fishing lakes in this part of the state.
The Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife annually stocks saugeyes in Lake

Built in 1970, it’s a “dry bed” facility, meaning it doesn’t normally hold water. It only fills up during periods of especially heavy rain, then drains again, all on its own. It has its attractions,

Lake Miami, a 137-acre body of water in Iowa’s Monroe County, has a good bass bite going on for anglers wanting to get on the water late this summer.
The Sept. 1 Iowa

At more than 2,400 acres, White Bear Lake is one of the bigger bodies of water in the east-metro portion of the Twin Cities. It’s a clear-water lake that also has some notable depth, and

Illinois DNR’s report on bass tournaments held on Devils Kitchen Lake in 2022 revealed some encouraging signs for anglers who had grown accustomed to a magical fish.
The 6-pound bass. In five DNR-sanctioned tournaments

Barron County’s five-lake Chetek chain owns a strong reputation for providing above average angling for a number of panfish and game fish species and that’s not likely to change anytime soon, based on the results
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