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Central Ohio Fishing Report – March 25th, 2016
Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking, and Perry counties) – Anglers are catching open-water saugeyes at the North Bank ramp. Successful fishermen are using jig and minnow combinations, Swedish Pimples, or blade baits. At Thornport, anglers are
Northwest Ohio Fishing Report – March 25th, 2016t
Blanchard River (Hancock County) – Some early-bird anglers are fishing the Blanchard River in Findlay and are picking up a few smallmouth bass, according to reports. Anglers might try inline spinnerbaits or plastics for the
Northeast Ohio Fishing Report – March 25th, 2016
Atwood Lake (Tuscarawas, Carroll counties) – About the only fishing going on at this northeast Ohio lake is below the spillway. Try jigging Rapalas and Smithwick Rogues for saugeyes and crappies below the dam. Also
Southwest Ohio Fishing Report – March 25th, 2016e
Kiser Lake (Champaign County) – Anglers are catching bluegills up to 10 inches in length on this southern Ohio reservoir. Yellow perch and crappies are also in the mix with the slabs running up to
Southern Lower Peninsula Fishing Report – March 25th, 2016
Lake St. Clair Perch fishing has been good in the open water on Lake St. Clair in front of Selfridge Field, at Metro Beach, and around Harsen’s Island. Anglers fishing with a slip bobber and
Northern Lower Peninsula Fishing Report – March 25th, 2016
NORTHWESTERN LP Alanson There was still ice on Burt and Crooked lakes last week, but access is difficult as shore ice has deteriorated. One ambitious angler launched his boat in the open water in the
Upper Peninsula Fishing Report – March 25th, 2016
EASTERN UP Pickford Area Perch fishing has been slow on Munuscong Bay. Ice conditions were deteriorating last week, and a few snow machines had gone through the ice. Perch fishing has been slow on Lake
Minnesota Great Eight Lakes Fishing Report – March 25th, 2016
LAKE MILLE LACS Areas around the lake with creeks and rivers have opened quite far, and the shorelines have popped loose, as well. Based on the last reports from anglers, main-lake ice is melting from
Metro Area Fishing Report – March 25th, 2016
NORTHEAST METRO Pool 4 on the Mississippi River continues to be the best option for walleyes and sauger. Most area lakes have been ice-free since last week, but there haven’t been any crappie bites reported