
DEC: Best walleye fishing on Lake Erie in nearly 30 years
Agency estimates that anglers harvested more than 70,000 walleyes in 2017, a level not achieved since 1989.

Agency estimates that anglers harvested more than 70,000 walleyes in 2017, a level not achieved since 1989.
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS East – Big walleyes are being caught off the deep mud and gravel in 28 feet. There’s some evening walleye action on the 12-foot rock edges. Tullibees are biting in

Wyoming Game and Fish Department officials are working on a long-term plan to keep walleyes in the Buffalo Bill Reservoir from damaging one of the state’s most popular wild trout fisheries. Someone likely introduced the

LAKE LINDEN, Mich. — A campaign to protect a crucial Lake Superior fish spawning area gets underway this week. A public meeting on Buffalo Reef is scheduled for 6 p.m. today (Tuesday, Jan. 30) at

HARRISBURG, Pa. — A new licensing services contract signed last week by the Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) will deliver a benefit long sought by the agency – the ability for anglers to easily purchase

Fall fish stocking in 2017 consisted of nine species – brook trout, brown trout, coho salmon, lake trout, Eagle Lake and steelhead strain rainbow trout, lake sturgeon, walleye and muskellunge.

Perch – not walleye or trout, the state’s poster fish species – attracting big numbers of ice anglers from across Montana and beyond to Holter Lake, boasting unexplainable quantity and quality of fish.
The fishing and hunting report is compiled using reports from conservation officers, hunting guides and fishing guides. North Lake Michigan: Fishing with spawn sacs in a pink or chartreuse color under a float or on
(Editor’s note: Remember, ice thickness can vary greatly and conditions can change rapidly, even on the same water, so use extreme caution and your own good judgment if deciding to venture out. Some safety measures
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