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Central Lower Peninsula Fishing Report – July 19th, 2013
Saginaw Bay Area Walleye fishing remains good on Lake Huron’s Saginaw Bay. Anglers fishing in 7 to 22 feet of water report catching fish on crawler harnesses, crankbaits, and small spoons. Perch are starting to
Northern Lower Peninsula Fishing Report – July 19th, 2013
Indian River Walleye fishing has been decent on Burt and Mullett lakes, but a lot of small fish have been caught. Pike fishing has been pretty good on Mullett, and bass anglers are catching lots
Upper Peninsula Fishing Report – July 19th, 2013
Pickford Area Walleye fishing has been very good in the St. Marys River. Crawler harnesses and crankbaits are both producing in Munuscong and Raber bays. Good numbers of lakers, Atlantics, and kings have been caught
North Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 19th, 2013
Spring Creek (Centre County) — Above-average, off-color flow was reported July 6, and water was in the 60s. Hatches included tan caddis (14-16) and midges (22-26). TCO Fly Shop was advising anglers to go under
Northwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 19th, 2013
Lake Erie (Erie County) — Walleyes were in 65 to 70 feet near the tip of the trench as of July 6, but catches were less than spectacular, according to Poor Richard’s Bait and Tackle’s
Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 19th, 2013
Allegheny River (Allegheny County) — Some nice catches of smallmouths were reported on soft plastics. Monongahela River (Allegheny River) — Channel catfish were reported around Pittsburgh, with the Mon Wharf yielding nice-size cats on stinkbaits
South Central Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 19th, 2013
Laurel Lake (Cumberland County) — A few largemouth bass averaging 12 inches were reported on soft plastic crawlers through early July. Conodoguinet Creek (Cumberland County) — Muskies were reported near Sears Run. The catfish bite
Northeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 19th, 2013
Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike County) — Smallmouth bass were reported on soft plastic worms and other artificials around brush and docks. The docks were also a hot spot for crappies on jigs and twister tails. Rock
Southeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – July 19th, 2013
Lake Nockamixon (Bucks County) — Walleyes up to 7 pounds were reported at the mouth of Tohickon Creek near the high bridge. Catfish were taking stinkbaits near Haycock Launch. West Branch Delaware River Balls Eddy