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Upper Peninsula Fishing Report – September 26th, 2014

Pickford Area Walleye fishing remains pretty good in the St Mary’s River and in Raber Bay. Crankbaits and crawler harnesses are producing fish. Perch fishing has been slow on Lake Huron at Cedarville. The pink

Northeast Pennsylvania Fish Report – September 25th, 2014

North Branch, Susquehanna River (Bradford, Sullivan counties) — A good smallmouth bass bite was reported despite low flows earlier this month, with some anglers doing well targeting gravel-bottom areas with minnows or minnow-pattern lures. Maple

Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – September 26th, 2014

Allegheny River (Armstrong County) — Flatheads up to 40-plus inches were reported in pool six through mid-September. Green Lick Reservoir (Westmoreland County) — Largemouth bass were reported by boat and shore anglers. Loyalhanna Lake (Westmoreland

North Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – September 26th, 2014

East Branch Clarion River (Elk County) — The delayed-harvest stretch was fishing well, with trout taking terrestrials such as beetles and flying ants. Curwensville Reservoir (Clearfield County) — Yellow perch, bluegills and pumpkinseeds also were

South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – September 25th, 2014

Yellow Breeches Creek (Cumberland County) — Trout were hitting spinners and redworms in recent weeks, with the catch-and-release stretch near Boiling Springs getting fair angling pressure. Susquehanna River (Dauphin County) — Numbers of bass were

Metro Area Fishing Report – September 26th, 2014

LAKE MINNETONKA Vertically-presented jigging spoons and minnows are turning walleyes in 24 to 28 feet in the evenings or 9 to 11 feet after dark in Brown’s Bay, Wayzata Bay and Excelsior Bay. Bass continue

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