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Metro Area Fishing Report – July 3rd, 2015

NORTHEAST METRO The 8-foot weeds on Clear Lake, White Bear Lake, and Centerville Lake are holding crappies and sunfish. Walleyes are being caught with crankbaits on the Mississippi River and St. Croix River and with

Thousand Island Fishing Report – June 26th, 2015

St. Lawrence River: Not hearing much on the heels of the heavy rains. But fishing should pick up as things calm down. Black Lake: A lot of the fishing attention has now turned to bass

Catskills Fishing Report – June 26th, 2015

Beaverkill and Willowemoc: Both rivers were fishable at last check. Mornings have seen some small Olives, Caddis and leftover spinners. Water temps were not a problem. Nymph fishing has been productive. Delaware East Branch: Fishable

Western New York Fishing Report – June 26th, 2015

Lake Ontario and tributaries: It’s all about the wind right now. After consistent east wind on the lake, cold water was stacked along the shoreline. Locating bait and some warmer water temperatures should both be

Long Island/NYC Fishing Report – June 26th, 2015

New York Harbor anglers report excellent striped bass fishing in the areas south of Governor’s Island, on the flats below the Battery and near the Statue of Liberty on fresh bunker chunks. The best fishing

Northern Illinois Fishing Report – June 26th, 2015

Chain: The walleyes are really starting to turn on all over the chain. Jig and minnow combinations or spinner rigs with nightcrawlers are the best producers. Strong reports of good panfish have been coming in.

Southern Illinois Fishing Report – June 26th, 2015

Devils’ Kitchen: Bluegills are on and off the beds. Fishing has slowed slightly, but some anglers are still reporting good catches on crickets and wax worms. Crab Orchard Lake: Crappies are still being found near

Central Illinois Fishing Report – June 26th, 2015

Newton Lake: Bass good. Crappies fair on minnows. Catfish good. Lake Bloomington: Bluegills are good and taking spinners off the seawalls; but most are under 8 inches. Catfish are good on dipbait and are taking

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