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Ohio Outdoor News Fishing Report – April 11, 2025 – video
The word of the day in Ohio fishing circles is flooded with many of the state’s lakes and reservoirs spilling over their banks. Lake Erie walleye fishing, though, is going gangbusters, including the walleye spawning

New York Fishing Report – April 11-18, 2025
Inshore brown trout fishing on Lake Ontario has started, and anglers have been doing great catching lots of browns and some Atlantic salmon.

Passion for hunting and fishing still burns bright for Wisconsin’s Marie Skic at 97
In the year Marathon County’s Marie Skic was born, the world was a very different place. Charles Lindbergh was flying across the Atlantic for the first time, penicillin had just been invented, and a film

Those involved in the fishing business grapple with forward-facing sonar
Longtime angler and Minnesota fishing guide Steve Scepaniak remembers the first time he went fishing at age 2 with his dad. As he grew up fishing in his free time, angling technology began to advance

Minnesota DNR developing updated Lake Superior fisheries plan
A group of speakers from the Minnesota DNR, the Great Lakes Fishery Commission, U.S. Geological Survey, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

Whirling disease outbreak at New York hatchery will impact stocking of brook trout
An outbreak of “whirling disease” in a New York State trout hatchery in Cattaraugus County will result in about 30% fewer brook trout being stocked from state hatcheries across New York this year.
The

Walleye fishing looks promising in North Dakota waters this year
North Dakota anglers can look forward to a strong spring walleye-fishing season despite past challenges with winterkill of fish and fluctuating water levels.
Two years ago, more than 70 lakes across North Dakota suffered

Catch shad on middle stretch of the Delaware River
In the first milliseconds it’s like a wad of cotton has stuck to your line: heavy, limp, unyielding. This sensation is why anglers often confuse a shad strike with a possible snag.
But as

Notes off a soiled cuff: Fishing license fees in Pennsylvania, and thoughts on ‘Baby’ the pet deer
Looks like the price of fishing licenses won’t increase next year. During his presentation of the Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission’s annual report to the Senate Game and Fisheries Committee, Tim Schaeffer, executive director, said