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Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – March 20th, 2015
Highpoint Lake (Somerset County) — Anglers were icing bass up to 16 inches, crappies up to 13 inches, and chain pickerel between 18 and 24 inches in early March. One angler caught a 15.25-inch crappie.
North Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – March 20th, 2015
Beechwood Lake (Tioga County) — Numbers of trout were hitting in five to 15 foot depths through mid-March, with fathead minnows and waxworms the tickets. Trout sizes varied up to 22 inches. A few yellow
South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – March 27th, 2015
Susquehanna River — A few bass up to 18 inches and flathead catfish, including a 30-pounder, were reported on jig and minnow combos by Koinonia Guide Service in mid-March. Little Juniata River (Huntingdon County) —
Northeast Pennsylvania Fish Report – March 27th, 2015
Briar Creek Lake (Columbia County) — Some nice crappies were reported, but the bite was slow. Lake Jean (Luzerne County) — Nice perch were reported, along with largemouth bass for anglers fishing large shiners. Shohola
Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – March 27th, 2015
Marsh Creek Lake (Chester County) — Numbers of bluegills and yellow perch were reported on minnows and mealworms or chartreuse and red jigs. A man and his son caught a 45-inch muskie on a tipup.
Minnesota Great Eight Lakes Fishing Report – March 27th, 2015
LAKE MILLE LACS East – ATVs continue to be viable travel options and should be through the weekend with the cooler weather. Tullibee reports remain good east of the Tullibee Hole in 25 to 32
Metro Area Fishing Report – March 27th, 2015
NORTHEAST METRO The ice-fishing season has come to an end even though there’s still ice covering most lakes. The shorelines have now opened enough that foot travel is no longer an option on any lake.
Statewide Minnesota Fishing Report – March 27th, 2015
ALBERT LEA AREA It’s almost time for open-water panfish action and some warm weather should start making them active. Fountain Lake only has ice remaining in a few spots and it’s floating, while Albert Lea
Northern Illinois Fishing Report- March 20th, 2015
Braidwood: This cooling lake offers anglers an opportunity to get out in the early spring when most other lakes are frozen or are just too cold and not producing fish. The lake is open and