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Smallmouth bass a highlight of DuPage sampling
DNR noted that several of the smallies sampled were “larger” fish.
Michigan Lake Profile – Otsego Lake, Otsego County
Between 2018 and 2019 a total of 24 ‘gills meeting Master Angler requirements (10 inches or larger) were registered by anglers fishing in Otsego. All the ‘gills were between 10 and 11.5 inches long.
Lake Champlain’s frostbite fishing
Lake Champlain is a well-known destination for summer bass and winter walleyes, pike and panfish. But not so well-known is a virtually untapped, late fall, cold-water fishery for landlocked Atlantic salmon, steelhead, brown trout and
Ohio Lake Profile – Veto Lake, Washington County
At an average depth of just 8 feet, Veto Lake is quick to turn turbid and slow to clear up. But, that’s not all bad for the angler who’s looking to catch some catfish and
Pennsylvania Woods & Waters: Lake Wilhelm, Mercer County
Lake Wilhelm is home to at least 18 species of fish, many of the popular gamefish variety, in good numbers and sizes. Muskies, walleyes, black and white crappies, largemouth bass, bluegills and pumpkinseeds all swim
Minnesota Lake Profile – Pokegama Lake, Itasca County
You will catch plenty of walleyes from Pokegama, too. They come in a wide range of sizes, and the potential for trophy-caliber fish exists.
Iowa Lake Profile – DeSoto Lake, Harrison County
Map courtesy of Iowa DNR.
Indiana Lake Profile – Engle Lake, Noble County
Map courtesy of Indiana DNR.
North Dakota Lake Profile – Brewer Lake, Cass County
Map courtesy of North Dakota Game And Fish Department.