
Lake Sarah, Hennepin County
While its proximity to the Twin Cities area keeps the lake busy with angling and recreational activity, Sarah can almost always be counted on for a batch of panfish. It has a long history of

While its proximity to the Twin Cities area keeps the lake busy with angling and recreational activity, Sarah can almost always be counted on for a batch of panfish. It has a long history of

Yellow perch are one star. Multiple surveys done by Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission biologists over the past 15 years – as well as angler reports – indicate a lot of them reach nice sizes.

Now, if the wind is blowing, simply fish the cover into which the waves are moving.

As hot as the weather has been, the walleye bite has been scorching, too. Here’s what anglers are using to land those ‘eyes. And the northern pike continue to hit just about anything.

Panfishing continues to heat up along with the weather.

Sure seems like summer out there, and with that, we’re seeing some accelerated patterns and conditions. Fishing is fun right now – if you make some minor adjustments.

The fishing has been fairly solid. Some fun ways to catch them. Here’s what’s worked this past week …

Fishing deep and fishing shallow and getting into some fish. How water temps and wind impacted the bite. Mostly a mixed bag all the way around.

Walleye bite is picking up by the day. Leech and slip-bobber a good bet. And don’t forget the smallies and crappies.
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