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Southeast Minnesota Fishing Report – March 21st, 2014

RED WING AREA Water temperature on the Mississippi River as of Tuesday morning was 36 degrees, the water was clear and the river is very “fishable.” Anglers are finding a 50/50 split between walleyes and

Southwest Minnesota Fishing Report – March 21st, 2014

STARBUCK AREA Fishing pressure has been limited, but those going out are finding sunfish and crappies on the Glenwood end of Lake Minnewaska, from the Fish Hatchery to Lakeside Ballroom, in 12 to 15 feet.

Metro Area Fishing Report – March 21st, 2014

LAKE MINNETONKA AREA Fishing activity has been minimal with a few sunfish being plucked out of Black Lake, Grays Bay, and the North Arm of Lake Minnetonka in 12 to 18 feet. A few crappies

Central Ohio Fishing Report – March 14th, 2014

Buckeye Lake (Fairfield, Licking, and Perry counties) – As of March 5, Buckeye still had some fishable ice, but it’s fairly thin and risky, reports Bob Mathie at Bob’s Outdoor Supply in Newark. Not many

Northwest Ohio Fishing Report – March 14th, 2014

Indian Lake (Logan County) – Most of the ice fishing that is left here is confined to the Long Island area, according to angler reports. Fishermen are picking up a few crappies and bluegills on

Northeast Ohio Fishing Report – March 14th, 2014

Mosquito Creek Lake (Trumbull County) – Anglers are reporting up to eight inches of good ice on Mosquito, with some areas on the north side of the lake reporting up to 10 inches. This prolonged

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