
Michigan’s statewide fishing report on March 20, 2026
Following March snowstorm, lakes begin spring transition. Here’s a look at the Michigan fishing report across the state on March 20, 2026.

Following March snowstorm, lakes begin spring transition. Here’s a look at the Michigan fishing report across the state on March 20, 2026.

Transitioning from ice to open water trout, panfish. Here’s a look at the Pennsylvania fishing report across the state on March 19, 2026.

Step one is pounding the bottom. Drop your jig or spoon and let it hit the mud or sand repeatedly. This creates a “puff” of silt that mimics a feeding frenzy or a burrowing/hatching insect,

When April 1 arrives and New York’s trout season opens, anglers will be aching to get to their favorite trout fishing destinations. And sometimes, getting there is part of the fun.
But that can

Andrew Berken, of Pulaski, was fishing with his dad, Kevin, and 2-1⁄2-year-old daughter, Finnley, when he struck gold in the waters off Door County Feb. 11.
“I have a few good trophy perch spots

Here’s a look at the Iowa fishing report from across the state on March 12, 2026.

Spring brings mixed opportunities. Here’s a look at the New York fishing and hunting report on March 12, 2025.

Regular anglers on Muskegon Lake aren’t typically interested in rankings – unless they’re being asked to rank the fish species found in the 4,150-acre water body.
Even in that case, anglers struggle to put

You can’t count on consistently catching quality-sized yellow perch just everywhere in Pennsylvania. Waters full of keeper-sized fish just aren’t that numerous.
But there are a few such places scattered about. One is Gouldsboro
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