Bass and pike fishing remain strong in less than 12 feet on most lakes. Crappies are being located on Clearwater Lake at 15-20 ft. Walleyes are being caught using minnows, from 15 to 30 ft. on Sugar, Clearwater, and Cedar Lakes.
Pheasant hunters are seeing and shooting some birds, despite quite a...
Clearwater and Sugar Lakes are producing some nice crappies, you can find them at 18-25 ft. Bass and northern pike are being caught on Lake Francis, along with Cedar, Granite and Clearwater Lakes, by using spinnerbaits on those remaining weedlines. Fish for walleyes on Lake Sylvia at 12-15 ft.,...
Catch northern pike with minnows or spinnerbaits, on mid-depth weedlines of Clearwater, Granite Lake, and Lake Francis. Clearwater Lake is producing a few walleyes with minnows in 10-15 feet and Cedar Lake in 18-25 feet. Topwater baits are turning bass early in the day in less than 10 feet of water...
Fish the weedlines for bass and northern pike now on most lakes. If you’d like some walleyes, try Clearwater and Cedar Lakes, and use minnows in 15 to 20 feet. Cedar, Clearwater and Lake Sylvia are worth fishing if you’d like some crappies. Fish at 20 to 22 feet. Sunfish can be located in 10 to 14...
Fishing is good on Clearwater, Sylvia, Pleasant Lake, Maple Lake, and Lake John if you are looking for sunfish and crappies. Locate sunfish tight to the weeds. Crappies are suspended just off the weeds in 15 to 22 feet.
Walleye fishing has improved on Sugar Lake, Clearwater Lake, and Lake Sylvia,...
Most lakes are still producing largemouth bass by using topwater baits in shallow water, or if fishing the deeper weedlines use plastics.
Use minnows on Sugar and Clearwater Lakes in 18-24 feet to catch some walleyes.
Sunfish are being caught along the 15-20 feet weedlines on Lake John, Lake Sylvia...
Fish Clearwater Lake, Lake Sylvia, Lake John, Maple Lake, Indian Lake, and Ramsey Lake for sunfish and crappies that are being found on the 12- to 18-foot weedlines.
A jig and minnow, or spinner and crawler setup is producing some walleyes on Clearwater Lake and Lake Sylvia in 12 to 18 feet.
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If panfish are what you’re fishing for, then try Lake John, Maple Lake, Indian Lake, Clearwater, near the 12 to 18-foot weed edges.
Use minnows or crawlers at 14 to 20 feet to catch walleyes on Sylvia and Clearwater Lakes.
If largemouth bass are your choice, they are active on the deep weedlines of...
Bass and northern pike are still active. Look for the bigger fish to be near deep vegetation on most lakes.
On Clearwater Lake, Lake Sylvia, as well as Maple, Ramsey and Indian Lakes, sunfish can easily be found during the daylight hours and crappies during the evening hours. Both can be found at...
Recreational fishing is enjoyed by millions of people. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reported that there was an 8 percent increase in anglers between 2011 and 2017. Expenditures by anglers nationwide rose 2 percent during the same time, from $45 billion to $46.1 billion.
As more people stay...