
Centralia bass begin topping 6-pound milestone in Illinois’ Marion County
Fishing – especially bass fishing – in both Centralia-area lakes is very good. Centralia Lake has a maximum depth of 23 feet, and a mean depth of 10 feet.
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Fishing – especially bass fishing – in both Centralia-area lakes is very good. Centralia Lake has a maximum depth of 23 feet, and a mean depth of 10 feet.

The reservoir and the surrounding 6,580-acre Neversink Unique Area pull additional duty as a superb recreational spot, drawing anglers and hunters to the lands and water about 90 minutes from NYC on a good traffic

The catch rate for largemouth bass in Nelson Lake in this survey (21 fish per mile of electrofishing) was high in comparison to other similar lakes (greater than the 75th percentile).

“It’s one of those lakes you fish bass on and can expect to get a bunch of bites, (along with) fish over 15 inches and some bigger fish,” said Wil Neururer, a local fishing guide.

The DNR has been stocking splake in Thumb since 1976. During the past five years the state has stocked over 73,000 splake in Thumb, including 23,000 that measured between 7.8 and 7.95 inches last year,

Many of Ohio’s inland lakes that were once stocked with walleyes today have more saugeyes swimming in their waters.
The theory is that the sauger-walleye hybrids survive better in turbid water conditions and they

You don’t ever to worry about being lonely at Twin Lakes Park. Westmoreland County owns an impressive 11 parks and Twin Lakes, near Greensburg, is undoubtedly the busiest, attracting walkers, picnickers, festival and concert goers,

The panfish in Geneva are respectable in size: 10- to 12-inch crappies and 7- to 8-inch bluegills, with some bigger fish in the mix. And not much has changed on the panfish front over the

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