Minnesota Outdoor News Fishing Report – Jan. 12, 2018
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS East – Walleyes are being caught, but there really isn’t one pattern or area that’s producing more fish than the other. Look for better numbers of fish early and late
Great Eight LAKE MILLE LACS East – Walleyes are being caught, but there really isn’t one pattern or area that’s producing more fish than the other. Look for better numbers of fish early and late

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Fish farmers in Arkansas now have federal permits that allow them to kill a limited number of double-crested cormorants as the birds flee the ice and snow of the Great Lakes

Here’s to a great 2017 – and hopes of fishing and hunting more, and maybe trying some new things in 2018 as well.
Central Region Alum Creek Lake (Delaware County) – When anglers have been able to find open water, they are catching saugeyes, crappies, bluegills, and some smallmouth bass. Fishing below the spillway also is always productive
The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission performed trout stockings on a few fisheries in recent weeks. For a schedule, visit www.fishandboat.com. Veering weather conditions put many fisheries around the state in a transitional state, leaving
Lake St. Clair Ice is finally forming on Lake St. Clair. The lake is not freezing evenly and anglers report anywhere from 2 to 6 inches. A good perch bite has been reported by anglers

Over the last several months, I have been bombarded by work and home obligations that have kept me from spending much-needed time on the water. But if I don’t pick up a fishing rod soon,

Ice anglers have developed a love for tungsten tackle when panfishing or pursuing walleyes, but don’t expect this element to stop catching fish after the hard water disappears.

Starting Jan. 13, the Iowa DNR will release trout in seven locations this winter in areas that would not support them during warmer months, the DNR said in a news release. The popular winter urban
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