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Capital District Fishing Report – October 17th, 2014
Hunting has dominated the sporting action of late, with not enough fishing pressure to generate a full report.
Southeastern New York Fishing Report – October 17th, 2014r
Not hearing of a lot of fishing pressure, which makes it tough to offer a report. Most were archery hunting, and some hefty black bears have already been taken in the region.
Catskills Fishing Report – October 17th, 2014
As we get into October, Blue-Winged hatches can occur at anytime in the afternoon. Along with the leaves, ants, beetles and other “land bugs” end up in the rivers. A small ant pattern can fool
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
Metro Area Fishing Report – October 17th, 2014
LAKE MINNETONKA Slow-presented sucker minnows are triggering muskies at the mouth of the channels or 14- to 18-foot weed flats. Minnows are producing walleyes during the day in 18 to 26 feet or in channels
North Central Minnesota Fishing Report – October 17th, 2014
LAKE MILLE LACS East – Smallmouth bass and walleyes are hitting crankbaits on the reefs in 5 to 12 feet. The walleye bite has been best in the evenings. Muskies should be up on the
Northeast Minnesota Fishing Report – October 17th, 2014
DULUTH AREA Chubs are producing walleyes in 12 feet on Island Lake and Fish Lake. A few crappies are being found in the narrows of Fish over 14 feet and Boulder Lake is kicking out
Northwest Minnesota Fishing Report – October 17th, 2014
ALEXANDRIA AREA Muskies are hitting sucker minnows at Lobster Lake and bass fishing reports have been good off most lakes in 6 to 12 feet with crankbaits. A jig and minnow is turning walleyes in
Southeast Minnesota Fishing Report – October 17th, 2014
FARIBAULT AREA Cannon Lake will give up walleyes and perch in 5 to 7 feet and Cedar Lake is producing sunfish and crappies in 7 to 10 feet. Look to Shields Lake for panfish and