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Northern Illinois Fishing Report – November 27th, 2015
Fox Chain O’ Lakes: The channels have been producing good catches of panfish on small tungsten jigs tipped single spikes. There are few reports on walleyes and bass as the launches are all frozen over
Southern Illinois Fishing Report – November 27th, 2015
Crab Orchard Lake: Anglers are reporting that crappies are being found at depths ranging from about 6 to 10 feet. Most are in heavy cover near points. The best baits have been minnows and jigs.
Central Illinois Fishing Report – November 27th, 2015
Powerton Lake: Smallmouths are being caught on crankbaits and small jigs. Good currents are reported in the discharge area. Bandits and inline spinners also are working. Shabbona Lake: Bluegills and crappies are being caught over
Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – November 27th, 2015
ASHLAND AREA For the Ashland side of Chequamegon Bay, fishing has been good, with walleyes, brown trout, and coho salmon being caught in the bay. It has been a memorable autumn with the extended warm
Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – November 27th, 2015
LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES Sheboygan River water levels are about average for this time of year, and some cohos and fair numbers of brown trout remain in the river. Fishing off the piers has been
Central Wisconsin Fishing Report – November 27th, 2015
DOOR PENINSULA AND ALGOMA/KEWAUNEE AREA Bass fishing seems to be going very well as the smallmouths have pretty much moved into their fall patterns and are starting to put on a feed bag. The best
Western New York Fishing Report – November 27th, 2015
Lake Ontario and tributaries: With the regular big-game season in full swing, that’s good news for fishermen who are getting a little more elbow room in their favorite areas. In the streams, more rain this
Central New York Fishing Report – November 27th, 2015
Lake Ontario: A few brown trout and steelhead were starting to be caught in Maxwell Creek. The flow was still low at last check and the stream was receiving a lot of pressure, at least
Finger Lakes/Southern Tier Fishing Report – November 27th, 2015
Cayuga Lake: Lake trout were being taken over a wide depth range, from as shallow as 50 feet down to 150 feet of water. Seneca Lake: Lake trout trollers have been picking up a few