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Illinois Fishing Reports for Rivers – September 20th, 2013
Illinois River: The sauger bite is slow with fish being caught near the tailwaters of dams or on the flats vertical jigging jigs with minnows or pulling “three-way rigs.” The white bass are starting to
Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – September 20th, 2013
BEAVER DAM / FOX LAKE AREA Mallard, wood duck, blue-winged teal, and green-winged teal numbers are good on the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge, the state wildlife area. Pintail, shoveler, and wigeon numbers are on the
Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – September 20th, 2013
ASHLAND AREA Goose hunters seem to be few and far between, and even more rare is a dove hunter. Bear chasers are reporting slow going, with just a few bears being killed. Fishing is about
Central Wisconsin Fishing Report – September 20th, 2013
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Fishing on Lake Michigan out of Sturgeon Bay has been very consistent in 130 to that 250-foot mark. Fishing in the top 100 feet has been the best. Fishermen reporting
Western New York Fishing Report – September 20th, 2013
Lake Ontario and tributaries: Reports of salmon showing up off the piers in Olcott have come in from some night fishermen casting glow-in-the-dark spoons and rattlebaits. A few brown trout are also being reported off
Central New York Fishing Report – September 20th, 2013
Lake Ontario: Salmon were being caught 75-90 feet down over 90-100 feet of water and are starting to stage around river mouths like the Oswego and Salmon rivers. Good baits continued to be spoons, flashers
Adirondacks Fishing Report – September 20th, 2013
Lake Champlain bass fishing should be heating up as fall weather begins to settle in. Top-water action should be superb in the evening. Landlocked salmon action has been outstanding all season on Champlain, with double-digit
Long Island/NYC Fishing Report – September 20th, 2013
The water has remained warm, and the fishing is more typical of mid-August, where most fish are looking for cleaner and cooler water. Once the water begins to cools, the baitfish will begin to move
Capital District Fishing Report – September 20th, 2013
Lake George smallmouth action has been fantastic of late, with several 4 pounders and even some 5-pound fish landed. You’ll have go to fairly deep: drop-shotting in 30-45 feet of water seems to be the