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Pennsylvania Woods & Waters – Baldwin Creek/Shannon Run/Powdermill Run, Westmoreland County
A stream or stream section with a Wilderness Trout Water designation enables anglers to fish for wild trout in a natural, remote environment where intrusive activities by man are minimal.
Minnesota Lake Profile – Maple Lake, Wright County
Maple’s fish community is pretty typical – not unlike most lakes in this region. It’s a panfish/bass lake first, full of pickling-size northern pike, and features windows of OK walleye-fishing opportunities.
Indiana Lake Profile – Brokesha Lake, Lagrange County
Map courtesy of Indiana DNR.
New pike regulations greet Upper Red anglers
Protected slot is now 30 to 40 inches, with a three-fish bag.
South Dakota Lake Profile – Carthage Lake, Miner County
Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.
North Dakota Lake Profile – Balta Dam, Pierce County
Map courtesy of North Dakota Game And Fish Department.
Walleye numbers strong on Erie
With very good year-classes of walleyes in 2018 and 2019, the next several years should be banner ones for walleye fishing in the Western Basin of Lake Erie.
Illinois Woods & Waters – Little Grassy Lake, Williamson County
Little Grassy, a 1,000-acre lake tucked in the south corner of Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge, appears to be clamping down on its reputation as one of southern Illinois’ largemouth bass hot spots.