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Central New York Fishing Report – December 26th, 2014
Oswego River: Anglers were still getting some nice brown trout and steelhead and good baits have been pink trout worms, egg sacs, trout beads and white jigs. Salmon River: Flows were up at last look.
Finger Lakes/Southern Tier Fishing Report – December 26th, 2014
Cayuga Lake: A few brown trout were being reported from the tributaries around the lake. Streams were running low and clear at last check. When there is snowmelt, look for conditions to improve. Seneca Lake:
Adirondacks Fishing Report – December 26th, 2014
Not hearing a lot yet on the ice fishing front, with very few waters offering safe ice at this point. Snow hasn’t helped ice formation. There were reports of hard-water anglers out on Lincoln Pond
Long Island/NYC Fishing Report – December 26h, 2014
The weather was generally windy and stormy this report period, keeping many boats tied to the dock. Boaters who did make it out took advantage of the last two weeks of the striped bass season.
Northeast MInnesota Fishing Report – December 26th, 2014
DULUTH AREA A few walleyes continue to be caught with shiners at Boulder Lake in 10 feet and Rice Lake in 6 feet. Look for crappies on Fish Lake over 12 feet and Boulder in
North Central MInnesota Fishing Report – December 26th, 2014
LAKE MILLE LACS East – Perch action has picked up on the north end in 18 feet and in Wahkon Bay over 12 feet. Northern pike continue to hit in most bays in less than
Northwest MInnesota Fishing Report – December 26th, 2014
ALEXANDRIA AREA Crappie reports have been best off Maple Lake in 8 to 12 feet or the north end of Lake Carlos in 12 to 15 feet. Walleyes are hitting best early and late each
Southeast MInnesota Fishing Report – December 26th, 2014
FARIBAULT AREA Ice depths vary from 3 to 6 inches so you still have to watch where you go. Cedar Lake is giving up a few crappies and northern pike in 15 feet. Look to
Metro Area Fishing Report – December 26th, 2014
LAKE MINNETONKA AREA The small bays on Lake Minnetonka such as Carson’s and Black Lake were producing crappies and walleyes in 10 to 19 feet, but ice conditions deteriorated over the weekend with all of