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North Dakota Lake Profile – Lake Brekken, McLean County
Map courtesy of North Dakota Game And Fish Department.
South Dakota Lake Profile – Fate Dam, Lyman County
Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.
Walleye championship shows off local fishery
If you have a chance to do some wingdam fishing in the Greater Quad Cities area, and the temperatures hold, you might find yourself with one of the best Illinois walleye fishing experiences available.
Ohio Lake Profile – Delta Reservoirs, Fulton County
The largemouth bass population is high, but fish are slow-growing and generally small, with 6-10 inches being the most common length range. But, for catches per unit of effort, Delta No. 1 at one point
Michigan Lake Profile – Manistee Lake, Manistee County
If catching a Master Angler fish is on your bucket list, Manistee Lake is a good option.
Wisconsin River: A good spot for shore fishermen
“What attracted me to this stretch of the river was the smallmouth bass fishing.”
Pennsylvania Woods & Waters – Raystown Lake, Huntingdon County
You cannot deny the great fall fishing action that can be found on this impoundment. A number of species call it home, but it is best known for its striper fishing.
Minnesota Lake Profile – Lake Koronis, Stearns County
Koronis is an excellent walleye lake, panfish are abundant and good-sized, it produces quality northern pike, and its bass population – smallmouths and largemouths – is a big draw for local and visiting anglers alike.
Iowa Lake Profile – Cunningham Slough, Emmet County
Map courtesy of Iowa DNR.