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Thousand Islands Fishing Report – May 17th, 2013

St. Lawrence River The bullhead, perch and crappie fishing has been running hot and cold lately. Many anglers are now targetting walleye and pike in the shallow water stretches of the river. Black Lake Panfish

Southeast Minnesota Fishing Report – May 17th, 2013

ALBERT LEA AREA There’s a night bite for walleyes with spinners and minnows in shallow water at Fountain Lake. Dane Bay on Fountain and Pickeral Lake are producing northern pike with bobbers and fatheads. Crappie

Southwest Minnesota Fishing Report – May 17th, 2013

FAIRMONT AREA Walleyes are hitting jigs and plastics in less than six feet at Tuttle Lake. Crappies are shallow during low-light periods and in eight to 12 feet during the day at lakes Budd, Hall,

Northwest Minnesota Fishing Report – May 17th, 2013

ALEXANDRIA AREA Shallow, mud-bottom bays of Lake Darling, Lobster Lake, and Oscar Lake are kicking out crappies. A few walleyes are hitting minnows and jigs in six to eight feet on Lake Victoria. Christopherson’s Bait

Metro Area Fishing Report – May 17th, 2013

NORTHEAST METRO Anglers trolling the current breaks near Prescott on the St. Croix River are hooking walleyes in 15 to 20 feet with a jig and minnow or leadcore and crankbaits. Bald Eagle Lake is

Northeast Pennsylvania Fishing Report – May 9th, 2013

Mauch Chunk, Nesquehoning creeks (Carbon County) Decent fishing pressure was reported throughout April, with trout hitting on minnows, mealworms, and green paste bait. Mauch Chunk, Beltzville lakes (Carbon County) — Beltzville was yielding releases of

Southwest Pennsylvania Fishing Report – May 9th, 2013

Yellow Creek Lake (Indiana County) Boat docks have been installed, bringing numbers of boaters to the lake in recent weeks. Crappies and northern pike were reported. Keystone Lake (Indiana County) Crappies and some smaller muskies

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