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Southeast Minnesota Fishing Reports – November 14th, 2014

RED WING AREA Hunter success seemed comparable to last year’s opening weekend of the deer season with anecdotal reports and registrations indicating a lot of nice bucks being shot. With minimal snow on the ground

Northeast Minnesota Fishing Reports – November 14th, 2014

DULUTH AREA Hunters shot quite a few good-sized bucks and overall reports have been favorable, especially close to town. Most open water fishing options have disappeared, as ponds are covered with ice, and with cold

Northwest Minnesota Fishing Reports – November 14th, 2014

ALEXANDRIA AREA The local deer harvest seemed down from opening weekend compared to last year. Muskie anglers continue to float big sucker minnows on Lake Miltona and Lobster Lake with some success, although 6 inches

Central Ohio Fishing Report – November 7th, 2014

Hargus Creek Lake (132 acres; Pickaway County) – Largemouth bass: A dense population of largemouth bass measuring eight to 12 inches, with some larger, can be found at this lake near Circleville. Fish main

Northwest Ohio Fishing Report – November 7th, 2014

Lake LeComte, Fostoria Reservoir #5 (137 acres; Hancock County) -Saugeye: As the water temperatures begin to drop, these fish should start to feed more heavily. Try drifting or trolling the shoreline at night with crankbaits

Northeast Ohio Fishing Report – November 7th, 2014

Berlin Lake (3,321 acres; Stark, Mahoning, and Portage counties) – Walleye, crappie and white bass: Vib-E’s and jig-and-minnow combos are producing mixed bags of fish. Walleyes average 27.5 inches, crappie average 14 inches, and white

Southeast Ohio Fishing Report – November 7th, 2014

Tycoon Lake (183 acres; Gallia County) – Crappie: Try casting pearl, white or speckled 2-3 inch twister or grub tails tipped with a minnow in 4-8 feet of water. Fish near submerged brush piles, tree

Southwest Ohio FIshing Report – November 7th, 2014

East Fork (Clermont County) – Crappies: are being caught by anglers using waxworms, tube jigs, or medium to large-sized minnows tipped on white or chartreuse jigs. Look for good crappie fishing off points and back

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