
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.

Here’s a look at the Iowa fishing report from across the state on March 19, 2026.

As water temps climb, river walleye runs start. Here’s a look at the Ohio fishing report across the state on March 19, 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.

There’s no shortage of lakes with the name Cedar in Minnesota. According to the DNR website, there’s 16 counties in the state that contain at least one Cedar Lake, which makes it one of the

Even where good ice exists, fishing activity is minimal. A look at the Minnesota fishing report across the state on March 18, 2026.

The 7-pound, 8-ounce largemouth bass caught by Mya Russell in March 2025 contradicts biologists’ recent summaries of Newton Lake’s population of the species.
Then again, 7-pound bass tend to contradict summaries of all sorts.

Lake Redstone is a 605-acre impoundment in northwest Sauk County that receives water primarily from the East Branch and West Branch of Big Creek. Construction began in the fall of 1964 and the flowage was

Ever since, I’ve had an appreciation for their diversity. The body shapes, colors, feeding strategies, and life histories of panfish reflect not only their evolutionary history but also their more recent adaptation to North American
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