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Metro Area Fishing Report -September 25th, 2015
NORTHEAST METRO Walleyes are hitting fatheads on the St. Croix River in 25 feet and along the 10- to 15-foot weedlines on Clear Lake. Look for sunfish in 10 feet on Powers Lake or Turtle
Statewide Minnesota Fishing Report – September 25th, 2015
ALEXANDRIA AREA Bucktails continue to raise muskies on the 15-foot breaks of Lake Miltona and you’ll find crappies and sunfish in the 17- to 19-foot cabbage at Lake Ida. A jig and minnow is working
Northern Illinois Fishing Report – September 18th, 2015
Chain: The panfish bite is very consistent. Fish small jigs tipped with spikes or waxies under a slip float. Fish the weedbeds and set your depth to just above the weeds. The largemouths have moved
Southern Illinois Fishing Report – September 18th, 2015
Crab Orchard Lake: Crappie action has improved most recently. Most fish are being located in 8-10 feet of water over submerged cover, rip rap or bridge pillars. Minnows and jigs are equally effective. Catfish action
Central Illinois Fishing Report – September 18th, 2015
Lake Bloomington: Hybrid strippers are fair, with best action early and just before dusk when fish are chasing shad on the surface and hitting jigs or Roadrunners. Bass best on jigs, chatterbaits and soft plastics
Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – September 18th, 2015
AMERY AREA Muskies are chasing bucktails and suckers in 12 to 15 feet on the Apple River, Deer Lake, and Wapogasset Lake. Panfish are biting in 15 to 20 feet Balsam Lake, Half Moon Lake,
Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – September 18th, 2015
LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES Largemouth bass fishing will be best around piers and slop, or in deeper water. Wacky worms, plastic frogs, rigged worms, swim jigs, shallow running crankbaits and nightcrawlers will work best around
Central Wisconsin Fishing Report – September 18th, 2015
GREEN BAY/APPLETON AREA Walleye fishing continues strong on the west side of the bay, with some nice catches reported in the Oconto, Pensaukee and Geano Beach areas. Crankbaits seem to be the bait of choice.
Western New York Fishing Report – September 18th, 2015
Lake Ontario and tributaries: Fishing action continued to be one of those situations where being in the right place at the right time can really pay off for you. An excellent case in point is