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Ohio Lake Profile – Alum Creek, Delaware County
The northern portion of this long, serpentine lake – north of the Cheshire Road bridge – is where anglers will want to focus their efforts. This area offers many coves and quiet spots that will
Minnesota Lake Profile – Crooked Lake, Cass County
Crooked Lake receives minimal fishing pressure throughout the entire year. But it does have a decent walleye population and enough good-sized crappies and bluegills to make a small-boat outing during the open-water season worth the
Iowa Lake Profiles – Albia Lakes, Monroe County
Map courtesy of Iowa DNR
Indiana Lake Profiles – Lake Arrowhead, Steuben County
Map courtesy of Indiana DNR
South Dakota Lake Profile – Lake Albert, Kingsbury County
Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks
Wisconsin Lake Profile – Castle Rock, Juneau County
Calling Castle Rock just a walleye factory may be shorting the big flowage’s reputation a bit when it comes to other species. Castle Rock is also known for having an outstanding muskie fishery, a ton
Illinois Woods & Waters – Citizens Lake, Warren County
The fact that Citizens Lake has a landmark honoring long-time DNR fisheries biologist Ken Russell says all there is to say about the small body of water near Monmouth in Warren County.
New York Lake Profile – Carlton Hill MUA, Wyoming County
At the Carlton Hill Multiple Use Area, hunting and trapping are clearly in the mix.
Minnesota Lake Profile – Buffalo Lake, Wright County
Buffalo is big enough and healthy enough that it seems to handle a high load of fishing pressure just fine. Walleyes draw the most attention, but black crappies are a close second and both provide