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Catskills Fishing Report – January 8th, 2016
Conditions are now such that few – very few – anglers are taking to the rivers still open to fishing. www.catskillflies.com
Thousand Island Fishing Report – January 8th, 2016
St. Lawrence River: Perch were hitting well for the few anglers venturing out now. Black Lake: Still awaiting safe ice.
Statewide Minnesota Fishing Report – January 8th, 2016
ALEXANDRIA AREA Most lakes have 6 to 9 inches of ice, with less on a few big lakes and more on the smaller bodies of water. Walleyes are hitting spoons or shiner minnows in 16
Minnesota Great Eight Lakes Fishing Report – January 8th, 2016
LAKE MILLE LACS East – Most bays have 8 inches of ice and although main-lake ice conditions are improving, check with a resort before venturing out. Perch are being caught on the reef edges and
Metro Area Fishing Report – January 8th, 2016
NORTHEAST METRO Anglers continue to report “soft spots” on the big lakes and 4 to 6 inches of ice where they are fishing. On White Bear Lake, walleyes are hitting shiner minnows in 20 to
Central Ohio Fishing Report – January 1st, 2016
Kiser Lake (Champaign County) – This 394-acre lake in Champaign County is perfect for a quiet day on the water since no motors are allowed. The lake has a good population of largemouth bass; try
Northwest Ohio Fishing Report – January 1st, 2016
Killdeer Plains Pond No. 33 (Wyandot County) – This pond is northeast of the village of Marseilles, one mile east of State Route 67 on former County Road 75. Largemouth bass anglers usually have the
Northeast Ohio Fishing Report – January 1st, 2016
Berlin Lake (Stark, Mahoning, and Portage counties) – Anglers are seeing some good action at Berlin Lake. Vi-Bs and jig-and-minnow combos are producing mixed bags of fish including mostly walleyes, crappies, and white bass. Anglers
Southwest Ohio Fishing Report – January 1st, 2016
Great Miami River (Miami, Montgomery, and Warren counties) – Smallmouth bass fishing can be excellent as the water cools and river conditions remain clear and stable. Look for areas with water deeper than four feet