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Northern Illinois Fishing Report- November 14th, 2014

Chain: Bluegills good around weed areas on small ice jigs tipped with waxies or spikes. Muskies are consistent on bucktails or jerkbaits around main lake points. Crappies are good in channel areas on small jigs

Southern Illinois Fishing Report- November 14th, 2014

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. Baldwin Lake: Warm-water areas good for catfish, though those being

Central Illinois Fishing Report – November 14th, 2014

Lake Bloomington: Bass fair on plastics, crankbaits and jigs along weeds or timber. Crappies slow to fair and little scattered but should improve on jigs and/or minnows. Catfish slow to fair on dipbaits, shad, crawlers.

Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – November 14th, 2014

ASHLAND AREA Trout and salmon fishing is hit and miss due to weather conditions. Anglers are flat-lining shad-style crankbaits, trolling from Bono Creek, along the Washburn shoreline out to the Sioux and Onion rivers, and

Central Wisconsin Fishing Report – November 14th, 2014

DOOR PENINSULA AND ALGOMA/KEWAUNEE AREA Bass fishing continues to provide lots of action for some giant smallmouths. This time of year, most fishermen concentrate around steep shoreline drops, off-shore reefs, shoals, and deep channel cuts.

Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – November 14th, 2014

BEAVER DAM / FOX LAKE AREA There are plenty of pheasant-hunting opportunities in Dodge County as DNR wildlife crews continue to release pheasants on public hunting areas. The Bachhuber impoundment is at full pool. Between

Thousand Island Fishing Report – November 14th, 2014

St. Lawrence River: Colder weather has triggered some muskie action, but we haven’t heard of any 50-inchers – yet. Not hearing much on the walleye front. Black Lake: Richard at Chapman’s Sports in Hammond reported

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