
Indiana Fishing Report – March 19, 2021
On Lake Michigan, recent winds stirred up the lake and likely disrupted existing patterns. Mixed bag of coho, a few browns and lake trout have been caught.
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On Lake Michigan, recent winds stirred up the lake and likely disrupted existing patterns. Mixed bag of coho, a few browns and lake trout have been caught.

On the St. Joseph River (below Twin Branch Dam), in the past week, almost 600 steelhead went through the South Bend Fish Ladder. With water temps in the mid-40s, the run is just getting started


On Lake Michigan, most of the lake ice is gone, and some anglers are getting out and catching early coho and a couple browns.

The spring runs of rainbow trout and sometimes the fall runs of brown trout offer some of the best seasonal trout fishing in New York state, DEC says.

Catch trout in winter streams
using light leader, subtle tactics .

In the most recent status of the fishery survey of Hubbard, biologists caught very good numbers of walleyes, smallmouth bass, rock bass, and yellow perch, and decent numbers of northern pike.

The best ice in the state is on lakes in the Upper Peninsula, where it ranges from 7 to 16 inches or more. Perch and walleyes have been caught in U.P. lakes.

Right now, the highlights are in the southern part of the state, where anglers are floating the Great Miami River and doing well catching trophy-sized smallmouth bass.
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