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Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – May 9th, 2014
Lake Wilma (Greene County) — Panfish were active on minnows through the end of April. Trout were hitting minnows and spinners. Whiteley Creek, Templeton Run (Greene, Washington counties) — Trout anglers did best working the
North Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – May 9th, 2014
Hammond, Tioga, Hills Creek, Hamilton Lakes (Tioga County) — Don’s Tackle Shack reported April 27 that anglers were catching panfish, including numbers of crappies. Bass were getting into their pre-spawn habits. Some chain pickerel were
South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – May 9th, 2014
Little Juniata River (Huntingdon County) — Near excellent conditions were reported April 25, with olive-green Caddis nymphs the ticket to catch trout. Grannoms were expected to soon hatch. TCO Fly Shop suggested fishing Blue-Winged Olive
Northeast Pennsylvania Fish Report – May 9th, 2014
Francis Slocum State Park Lake (Luzerne County) — A 40-plus pound muskie was caught on a mealworm by a trout angler in recent weeks. Lackawanna State Park Lake (Lackawanna County) — Crappies, bluegills and numbers
Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – May 9th, 2014
Octoraro Reservoir (Lancaster County) — Captain Jim Neary’s Bait and Tackle reported that crappie fishing exploded in late April, with many fish, including slabs up to 2 pounds, 6 ounces, hitting on medium shiners. Fathead
North Central Minnesota Fishing Report – May 9th, 2014
LAKE MILLE LACS East – There wasn’t any visible ice on the east side Tuesday morning, but ice did remain on the lake. The wind was moving what was left so even if it doesn’t
Metro Area Fishing Report – May 9th, 2014
LAKE MINNETONKA AREA Crappies are hitting minnows and jigs in six to eight feet on Lake Minnetonka, Lake Sarah, Lake Independence, and Medicine Lake – they’ll move shallower as the water warms. Water temperatures remain
Southeast Minnesota Fishing Report – May 9th, 2014
RED WING AREA Water levels remain high on the Mississippi River, but it is starting to recede. Saugers are being caught more consistently than walleyes with most fish being taken on larger minnows or three-way
Southwest Minnesota Fishing Report – May 9th, 2014
FAIRMONT AREA Crappies and catfish are hitting in eight to 12 feet on Amber Lake. At Tuttle Lake, along the Minnesota/Iowa border, walleyes are being caught with jigs and Twister Tails in less than four