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Southeastern New York Fishing Report – July 12th, 2013

Hudson River: The recent rain events have the main river still really turbid. East of Hudson waters: Anglers have been reporting nice-sized trout, bass and panfish in Croton Falls, Cross River and Kensico Reservoirs. Trout

Catskill Fishing Report – July 12th, 2013

Heavy rains actually helped stream conditions; waters were getting excessively low and warm. But Catskill rivers ranged from wadeable (East Branch of the Delaware) to unfishable (Neversink River) as of last week. Things can change

Thousand Islands Fishing Report – July 12th, 2013

St. Lawrence River: Not much to report. Anglers have been sidelined a bit by regular rain events. Black Lake: Should be a great time for topwater smallmouth action between the rain showers. Remember, there’s a

Northwest Minnesota Fishing Report – July 12th, 2013

ALEXANDRIA AREA The 14- to 18-foot weedlines of Lake Miltona are giving up walleyes during the day on live bait; try crankbaits or slip bobbers and leeches during the evening hours in shallower water. Spinner

Metro Area Fishing Report – July 12th, 2013

LAKE MINNETONKA AREA On Lake Minnetonka, you’ll find sunfish on the inside weed edges and bass on the outside edges. Northern pike are hitting spinners and suckers on top of the 15- to 18-foot weeds,

Southwest Minnesota Fishing Report – July 12th, 2013

FAIRMONT AREA Bluegills are hitting in 3 to 6 feet on George Lake and Lake Sisseton. Bass are taking plastics around the docks on Hall Lake, Sisseton, and George, while catfish are active during the

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