
Indiana Fishing Report – October 8, 2020
On Lake Michigan, perch fishing was disrupted by the change in weather but some anglers had been catching them here and there out of Michigan City. A few lake trout were showing up near shore

On Lake Michigan, perch fishing was disrupted by the change in weather but some anglers had been catching them here and there out of Michigan City. A few lake trout were showing up near shore

With weather patterns changing almost daily, water temperatures have been jumping all over the place and that seems to have had a negative impact on what had been some excellent walleye fishing across the state.

As an A2 muskie lake, these waters should provide consistent action and may have potential to produce some larger fish.

Recent rains in New York have sure been beneficial to trout waters for late-season anglers, especially on the streams.

Options abound to assure you don’t take a cold bath or worse

Windy conditions continue to hamper fishing, especially on the Great Lakes and the bigger inland lakes. River fishing improved after the rain and much cooler temperatures, but will most likely slow again with the warmup.

Summer-like weather allowing more anglers to get out, and they’re finding fish – perch and walleyes in particular. Here’s where.

Anglers frequent Upper and Lower Twins quite regularly for panfish, although walleyes garner some attention during certain times of the year as well. There are some quality northern pike to be had, along with the

Those who have kept their boats out are catching fish – walleyes and crappies mostly, along with some bass and muskies.
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