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Northwest Ohio Fishing Report – March 28th, 2014

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

Northeast Ohio Fishing Report – March 28th, 2014

Mosquito Creek Lake (Trumbull County) – Most areas of Mosquito Lake in Trumbull County are reportedly ice free. Some anglers are fishing the shoreline for crappies and bluegills with some success. Fish them just like

Southeast Ohio Fishing Report – March 28th, 2014

Dillon Lake (Muskingum County) – Anglers fishing below the spillway have caught some saugeyes and crappies in recent days, reports Bob Mathie at Bob’s Outdoor Supply. When temperatures warm up a little more, anglers

Central Lower Peninsula Fishing Report – March 28th, 2014

Saginaw Bay Area Walleye season is open year-round on Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay and anglers there are taking advantage of the opportunity. Anglers report catching good numbers of fish off White’s Beach, at the Black

Upper Peninsula Fishing Report – March 28th, 2014

Pickford Area Fishing has been spotty in the eastern Upper Peninsula. A few perch have been caught on minnows and jigging spoons fished in 3 feet of water on Munuscong Bay. At Cedarville, anglers reported

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