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Southeast Minnesota Fishing Report – April 18th, 2014

FARIBAULT AREA The ice is gone on most lakes, and what’s left is floating and expected to be gone over the weekend. There hasn’t been any open-water panfish action reported, but start looking at those

Metro Area Minnesota Fishing Report – April 18th, 2014

LAKE MINNETONKA AREA There were limited ice-fishing options last weekend, but it’s done now. The shorelines and current areas are open, but there’s still too much ice to fish water. The next stretch of warm

Central Ohio Fishing Report – April 11th, 2014

Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking, and Perry counties) – As of April 2, water levels were low at Buckeye but coming up, reports Bob Mathie at Bob’s Outdoor Supply in Newark. Anglers have been catching small

Northwest Ohio Fishing Report – April 11th, 2014

Indian Lake (Logan County) – Reports indicate that the Moundwood channel on Indian Lake is getting some angling pressure. Fishermen are throwing Rapalas and jigging spoons tipped with minnows to catch saugeyes and some panfish.

Northeast Ohio Fishing Report – April 11th, 2014

Aquilla Lake (Geauga County) – Aquilla Lake is located within the Ohio Division of Wildlife’s Aquilla Lake Wildlife Area, approximately one mile north of U.S. 322 and 0.5 mile east of Aquilla Road (County Highway

Southeast Ohio Fishing Report – April 11th, 2014

Dillon Lake (Muskingum County) – Dillon has been running muddy, reports Bob Mathie at Bob’s Outdoor Supply, but bass tournaments started up there last week. It’s a tough bite for largemouths, though. “Dillon’s usually

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