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Statewide Minnesota Fishing Report – September 11th, 2015
ALEXANDRIA AREA You’ll find sunfish and a few walleyes along the 15- to 18- foot weedlines of lakes Ida, Darling, Geneva, Carlos, and Le Homme Dieu. On Lake Miltona, a jig and minnow is producing
Northern Illinois Fishing Report – September 4th, 2015
Chain: White and yellow bass are hitting Mepps spinners, pinkie jigs or live bait. Pike are being caught around creek mouths. Muskies and walleyes are fair. Catfish are fair on nightcrawlers. Bluegills and crappies good,
Southern Illinois Fishing Report – September 4th, 2015
Crab Orchard Lake: Fishing traffic has been fairly light. Crappie anglers are holding in water 8-10 feet over cover or around bridge pillars. Minnows and jigs have been equally effective. Catfish are hitting throughout the
Central Illinois Fishing Report – September 4th, 2015
Spring Lake: A few catfish on dew worms and shad. Bluegills fair on wax worms off shore. Bass slow. Crappies biting on tube jigs at the south end bays. Lake Bloomington: Hybrid stripers are fair,
Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – September 4th, 2015
AMERY AREA Bucktails and sucker minnows are triggering muskies in 12 to 18 feet on Lake Wapogasset, Deer Lake, and the Apple River. Crappies and sunfish are suspended over 15 to 20 feet on Balsam
Central Wisconsin Fishing Report – September 4th, 2015
DOOR PENINSULA AND ALGOMA/KEWAUNEE AREA Perch fishing has been excellent. The best areas have been downtown Sturgeon Bay, the Sawyer Harbor area, the Sturgeon Bay flats, Little Sturgeon, and Chaudoir’s Dock – mostly in deeper
Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – September 4th, 2015
LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES In Sheboygan, trollers averaged a couple of fish per boat. Chinooks, rainbows, and lakers were reported in similar numbers, with the most success coming from water 70 to 90 feet deep.
Southeastern New York Fishing Report – September 4th, 2015
As waters cool, walleye action could start to heat up. That said, spots like the East Branch Croton Reservoir, Swinging Bridge Reservoir, Rio Reservoir and Wallkill River (New Paltz section) are worth a look.
Catskills Fishing Report – September 4th, 2015
Beaverkill and Willowemoc: There were a fair amount of Tricos, small Olives and midges on the water most mornings. Terrestrials like beetles and ants have also been effective. Delaware East Branch: Tricos have been around