The yellow perch fishing is beginning to sparkle, and shoreline anglers are catching their share of perch. Top spots have been the breakwalls at East 55th Street and East 72nd Street in Cleveland ...
Look for crappies and yellow bass on Hall Lake, Budd Lake and Lake Sisseton in 6 to 12 feet or bluegills on Sisseton and George Lake in 4 to 6 feet. Tuttle Lake continues to produce walleyes on ...
Bruce Darr shows a 35-pound striped bass he caught while fly fishing in early January in the Rocky Branch area of Beaver Lake ...
The crappie spawn is close at hand. Reese Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers said crappie are moving into shallow water. Best way to catch them is with a minnow or jig 2 feet below a bobber.
Spinner harnesses are some of the most popular lures for walleyes. When trolled slowly they are good search lures and the use of live bait tempts even the wariest of walleyes. Spinner harnesses are ...
Black bass are anywhere from two inches to 20 feet deep, said Reece Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers. Anything goes lure-wise, Jones added. Top-water lures are working well around flooded ...
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