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South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – June 3rd, 2016

Little Juniata River (Huntingdon County) — As of May 21, TCO Fly Shop reported great color and heavy sulphur hatches in 50-degree water temperatures. Nymphing was consistent during daytime hours. The surface bite was typically

Northeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – June 3rd, 2016

Susquehanna River (Luzerne, Columbia counties) — Rainfall caused high, muddy conditions in mid-May and made for light angling pressure and few reports on smallmouth bass and walleyes. The confluences with creeks offered a little clearer

Metro Area Fishing Report – June 3rd, 2016

NORTHEAST METRO A jig and fathead minnow combo is working for walleyes in the Hudson area of the St. Croix River in 12 to 15 feet. Bass are hitting spinnerbaits in 2 to 5 feet

Statewide Minnesota Fishing Report – June 3rd, 2016

ALEXANDRIA AREA Leeches and crawlers are triggering walleyes along the shallow weedlines out to 15 feet on Reno Lake, Lake Le Homme Dieu, and Lake Darling. You’ll find crappies in the 8- to 10-foot weeds

Southern Illinois Fishing Report – May 27th, 2016

Devils’ Kitchen: Bluegills are still on beds and can be caught on crickets, wax worms and red wigglers. Bass are good on spinners and crankbaits. Most are hanging in structures. Crab Orchard Lake: Catfish action

Central Illinois Fishing Report – May 27th, 2016

Lake Taylorville: A few catfish have been taken on dough baits. Bluegills excellent on worms. Crappies good to excellent on minnows. Bass have been hitting plastic worms. Coffeen Lake: Bass are good on topwater baits,

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