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Illinois Rivers Fishing Report – October 17th, 2014
Illinois River: The walleye and sauger bite has dropped off with the recent weather changes. This shut the bite down and fish are harder to find. Anglers who are catching fish are finding them here
Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – October 17th, 2014
ASHLAND AREA Chequamegon Bay fishing is good on the days Mother Nature cooperates. The smallmouth bite is best on days with a little chop, and the best bite is on suckers on the rock pile,
Central Wisconsin Fishing Report – October 17th, 2014
DOOR PENINSULA AND ALGOMA/KEWAUNEE AREA In Door County, those willing to brave the weather were mostly targeting bass, salmon, and walleyes. Smallmouth bass fishermen were having luck off of the Stone Quarry and Rowley’s Bay
Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – October 17th, 2014
LAKE MICHIGAN/METRO AREA LAKES In Sheboygan, anglers were up the river from Taylor Street to the Kohler dam and behind Nemschoff. Water flow was higher than normal, with good flow, and most anglers were spread
Thousand Island Fishing Report – October 17th, 2014
St. Lawrence River: The muskie hunters are generally awaiting cooler temperatures. Bass and pike action has been decent, however. Black Lake: Richard at Chapman’s Sports in Hammond reports anglers keying in on bluegills and crappies
Western New York Fishing Report – October 17th, 2014
Lake Ontario and tributaries: Hopefully cooler temperatures and forecasted rains will bring more salmon into places like Eighteenmile Creek. Pier action has been spotty for salmon, although there have been some success stories like 14-year-old
Central New York Fishing Report – October 17th, 2014
Lake Ontario: Salmon were still spread out and were being taken in 80 to 400 feet of water. A good starting point continues to be in the 80- to 100-foot depths around river mouths. Flasher
Finger Lakes/Southern Tier Fishing Report – October 17th, 2014
Cayuga Lake: Lake trout were still being taken by anglers jigging in 60 to 100 feet of water. Trolling was also producing lake trout, with flasher and flies and spoons working well. Trolling 70 to
Adirondacks Fishing Report – October 17th, 2014
It’s that time of year when the focus is clearly on hunting and will continue to intensify. The statewide trout, general regulations trout season has ended as well. So not much to report on the