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Northeast Minnesota Fishing Report – August 23rd, 2013
ELY AREA The current area between Lake Three and Lake Four is producing walleyes in eight feet. White Iron Lake is producing small walleyes and bluegills are hitting on Grassy Lake, Little Long Lake, and
Metro Area Fishing Report – August 23rd, 2013
LAKE MINNETONKA Bass are being found in the deep weeds, 16 feet or more, and hitting jigs and plastics. Look for a few walleyes to bite in the evenings off the deep weed edges, while
North Central Minnesota Fishing Report – August 23rd, 2013
LAKE MILLE LACS The daytime walleye bite has been hit and miss, but the night bite has been more consistent off the mud flats in 30 feet or more with slip bobbers and leeches. There
Northwest Minnesota Fishing Report – August 23rd, 2013
BATTLE LAKE Walleyes are hitting Rapalas at night in five to eight feet or leeches during the day in 12 to 20 feet at Otter Tail Lake and West Battle Lake. Look for sunfish in
Northeast Oho Fishing Report – August 16th, 2013
Portage Lakes (Summit County) – Largemouth bass have been active on this busy chain of lakes. Anglers have been having consistent success on finesse worms. Try rigging them weightless for shallow water, or on drop-shot
Southeast Ohio Fishing Report – August 16th, 2013
Hanging Rock Ponds (Lawrence County) – Bluegill fishing is popular and fun this time of year. Fish can be caught using red worms and wax worms fished near underwater structure at an eight-foot depth. If
Southwest Ohio Fishing Report – August 16th, 2013
C. J. Brown Reservoir (Clark County) – Walleyes can be taken using crankbaits, jigs with plastic bodies or curly tails, small spinners, or live minnows, leeches, or nightcrawlers. Good curly tail color choices are white,
Lake Erie Region Fishing Report – August 16th, 2013
• The daily bag limit for walleyes on Ohio waters of Lake Erie is six fish per angler. The minimum size limit for walleyes is 15 inches. • The daily bag limit for yellow perch
Ohio River Region Fishing Report – August 16th, 2013
Belleville Dam tailwaters – Summer is a great time to catch catfish on the river. Fish in the 10- to 15-pound range have been caught in previous years in this area. Minnows, nightcrawlers, chicken livers,