
Indiana Fishing Report – April 30, 2020
The bite – and run – continues to be going strong for numerous species.
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The bite – and run – continues to be going strong for numerous species.
The nice weather late last week, over the weekend, and this week also seemed to jump start spring crappie and bluegill fishing opportunities.
Matt Johnson gives us the latest on the fishing in and around the metro area.
As the water temps heat up, so does the bite. Crappies are moving in, and shiners are the way to go for walleyes. Crankbait bite is also hot.
Fishing reports are scarce these days, and fishing options are equally as few, but fish are still biting statewide.
Trout fishing should pick up in early May as waters warm and more stocking takes place. And there is a strong fraternity of pike and walleye anglers anticipating the May 2 reopening of those seasons.
With nicer weather reportedly on the way, look for crappies and panfish to be staged just outside those traditional spring locations, but expect them to start making a big push to the shallows as water
With water temperatures rising, the bite should continue to improve on fisheries across the state.
With nicer weather on the way, look for crappies and sunfish to be staged just outside those traditional spring locations, but expect them to start making a big push to the shallows as water temperatures
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