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South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – April 10th, 2015

Armstrong, Clarks, Mahantango, Powells, Rattling creeks (Dauphin County); Children’s Lake at Boiling Springs (Cumberland County) — Freezing air temperatures put a dent in participation on these and other fisheries on Mentored Youth Trout Fishing Day,

Northeast Pennsylvania Fish Report – April 10th, 2015

Prompton Dam (Wayne County) — Ray’s Guide Service reported crappies and big numbers of nice bluegills were hitting in 18 to 20 feet of water through last ice as of March 28. Lackawanna Lake (Lackawanna

Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – April 10th, 2015

Hay, Antietam, Manatawny creeks (Berks County) — Water was slightly high and murky and air temperatures were freezing with even colder wind chills on these and other fisheries on Mentored Youth Trout Fishing Day, March

Metro Area Fishing Report – April 10th, 2015

NORTHEAST METRO Crappie action has been limited with just a few fish coming from the shallows of White Bear Lake and the north end of Bald Eagle Lake, but both bites will improve as the

Statewide Minnesota Fishing Report – April 10th, 2015

ALBERT LEA AREA The cool weather has limited anglers from fishing open water, but plenty of options exist. Minnows are producing some crappies in shallow water at Fountain Lake and this bite should only improve

Illinois Rivers Fishing Report – April 3rd, 2015

Fox River: Walleyes good on jigs and minnows in the warming hours of the day. Fish are being taken near the dams as well on jigs and minnows. Illinois River: Sauger bite is picking up.

Northern Illinois Fishing Report- April 3rd, 2015

Braidwood: Bass regulations changed on April 1 to a daily bag of three 15 inches or longer. Fish overall are slow, but appear to be picking up as water settles. Anglers are finding some good

Southern Illinois Fishing Report – April 3rd, 2015

Crab Orchard Lake: Most crappies are still holding over deeper cover on minnows and jigs. Some anglers were also taking some bluegills near the rip rap on a variety of baits. Catfish action is still

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