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Ohio River Region – August 28th, 2015

Hannibal Lock and Dam Tailwater – Hybrid striped bass in the five-to-seven-pound range have been caught in good numbers in the past. The majority of the fish are caught on skipjack or shad. Try casting

Upper Peninsula Fishing Report – August 28th, 2015

EASTERN UP Pickford Area Walleye fishing remains good in the St. Marys River, particularly in Raber Bay. The best bites have come to those fishing with nightcrawlers and bottom bouncers along the shipping channel. Muskies

Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – August 28th, 2015

Youghiogheny River (Fayette County) — As of Aug. 12, anglers were catching smallmouth bass, freshwater drum, walleyes up to 20 inches, channel catfish, rock bass and trout. Trout were hitting mostly in the fast water,

Northeast Pennsylvania Fish Report – August 28th, 2015

Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike County) — The warm weather of recent weeks had fish going deeper although lake levels have dropped, making early morning and late-afternoon and evening angling the most productive. Crappies were hitting small

Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – August 28th, 2015

Lake Ontelaunee (Berks County) — Largemouth bass laying low during a heat wave in early August became more active following rainfall and lower humidity mid month. Soft plastic crawlers and crankbaits around lily pads were

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