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Metro Area Fishing Report – February 27th, 2015

NORTHEAST METRO Crappies are being found suspended over 34 to 36 feet south of Bayport on the St. Croix River. You’ll also find crappies between 25 and 32 feet on White Bear Lake and Bald

Northern Illinois Fishing Report- February 20th, 2015

Lake Michigan: Fishermen have been catching a lot of small perch through the ice near the docks in harbors. Fishing small jigging spoons tipped with spikes as well as smaller jigs with plastics have been

Southern Illinois Fishing Report – February 20th, 2015

Crab Orchard Lake: Bass action has slowed. Bluegills being caught on worms. Panfish, in general, are biting good on worms under ice and in weedbeds. Newton Lake: Warm-water areas good for catfish, though those being

Central Illinois Fishing Report – February 20th, 2015

Powerton Lake: Channel catfish and blue catfish have been biting on baby shad and cut baits. Hybrid striped bass are being caught on minnows. Anglers are not having much luck with white bass or stripers.

Illinois Rivers Fishing Report – February 20th, 2015

Fox River: During the winter months, the fishing really tends to slow down on the river, however, there are still some good opportunities for quality fish. For smallmouths, now is the time to look for

Central Wisconsin Fishing Report – February 20th, 2015

DOOR PENINSULA AND ALGOMA/KEWAUNEE AREA Whitefish action has been absolutely fantastic throughout the Door County peninsula. The whole Green Bay shoreline and structure will hold a bunch of whitefish, but a few of the well-known

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