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Northeast Ohio Fishing Report – July 31st, 2014

Pymatuning Lake (16,349 acres; Ashtabula County) – Bass: largemouth bass have been biting well in weedbeds. Try Texas- or wacky-rigged worms or buzzbaits. Sunfish: Bluegills are being caught in six to eight feet of water

Southeast Ohio Fishing Report – July 31st, 2014

Lake Snowden (141 acres; Athens County) – Largemouth bass: These popular sport fish are going to be moving deeper this time of year to take advantage of the cooler water, but will come into the

Southwest Ohio FIshing Report – July 31st, 2014

Stillwater River (Miami County) – Smallmouth bass: are being caught by anglers using artificial soft craws and real soft craws, and lead-headed jigs tipped with a curly tail or other soft bait. The best color

Lake Erie Region Fishing Report – July 31st, 2014

Western Basin Walleye Where: Walleye fishing has been excellent northeast of the gravel pit, near the turnaround buoy of the Toledo shipping channel, south of Middle Sister Island, northwest of West Sister Island, north of

Upper Peninsula Fishing Report – July 31st, 2014

Pickford Area Fishing has been hit or miss in the eastern Upper Peninsula. Pike, perch, and a few walleyes have been caught in Lake Huron at Cedarville. Walleyes are hitting in the St. Mary’s River

Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 31st, 2014

Monongahela River (Allegheny County) — Catfish up to 10 pounds were hitting from boat and shore, and smallmouth bass were reported in recent weeks. Glendale Lake (Cambria County) — Bass and walleyes were hitting in

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