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Adirondacks Fishing Report – June 27th, 2014
With bass season now open and weather and waters warming, much of the fishing attention has turned to bronzebacks and bucketmouths, especially on Lake Champlain. As is often the case, the opening of the “regular”
Long Island/NYC Fishing Report – June 27th, 2014
Bluefish, striped bass and fluke remained the big three saltwater fish during this report period, but cod are still around and the shark season is underway. The inshore saltwater temperature has risen steadily into the
Capital District Fishing Report – June 27th, 2014
Surprisingly, we’re not hearing a lot out of this region. But we’ll go out on a limb and say Lake George is as close to a sure thing you’ll find for bass – but go
Southeastern New York Fishing Report – June 27th, 2014
Summer fishing patterns mean more of a focus on bass than trout of late, with reports of good action out of the Ashokan, Kensico and Muscoot reservoirs. Trout anglers are targeting browns at Croton Falls
Northeast Minnesota Fishing Report – June 27th, 2014
DULUTH AREA Leeches and crawlers are providing consistent walleye action at Whiteface Lake in 10 to 12 feet and Fish Lake in nine to 11 feet. Fish also is putting out numbers of bluegills and
Northwest Minnesota Fishing Report – June 27th, 2014
ALEXANDRIA AREA Walleyes are hitting crawlers and spinner rigs on Lake Reno and Lake Mary in 12 to 15 feet and on Lake Miltona 18 to 20 feet. The weedlines on Lake Le Homme Dieu,
Metro Area Fishing Report – June 27th, 2014
LAKE MINNETONKA AREA Most lakes in the area have some type of no-wake regulation in place due to high water, but the fishing has been good. Walleyes are hitting floating jigs and fatheads in the
North Central Minnesota Fishing Report – June 27th, 2014
LAKE MILLE LACS East – The morning bite has been strong on the mud flats with Lindy rigs and live bait in 20 to 24 feet and in deeper water during the day. Trolling crankbaits
Southwest Minnesota Fishing Report – June 27th, 2014
FAIRMONT AREA The trees, channels, and docks on Hall Lake, Budd Lake, and Lake Sissiton are giving up sunfish and crappies in two to six feet. Crankbaits or jigs and plastics are producing walleyes in