
Ohio Fishing Report – Nov. 22, 2019
As the hard-water season looms, fish are being had.
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As the hard-water season looms, fish are being had.
Once game fish complete their spring spawning, it’s time to eat and grow. That urge tends to make summer fishing excellent across the northern United States.

North Dakota Game and Fish biologists have been conducting their annual spring walleye spawning operations on Lake Sakakawea in recent days and the results have been extremely good, maybe the best ever in the history

Though new harvest regulations are helping, special tournament on Bay Lake accelerates solutions in targeting small northern pike.

With northern pike fishing seasons already open on border waters and Minnesota’s inland waters angling opener just four weeks away, the author praises the “other white meat.”

Chasing monster northern pike across the Twin Cities metro area produces prime New Year’s hard-water action.

While not designed to manage for trophy pike, the new regulations, which went in to effect in May, are meant to move pike populations to a larger size more desired for table fare, particularly in

Matthew Swanson of Woodbury caught a 45-1/4-inch pike on the Rainy River, besting the first-ever C&R pike record, set recently, by nearly two inches.

Fish measured 43-1/2 inches and was caught by a member of the Women Anglers of Minnesota.
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