The village of Cassadaga is dealing with flooding issues at several properties around Cassadaga Lake. Among several causes include the thawing of snow and excessive rainfall in recent weeks. Cassadaga ...
Submitted Photo The village of Cassadaga has experienced flooding due to rising water levels around Cassadaga Lake. CASSADAGA — Rising water levels on Cassadaga Lake have been a concern for ...
CASSADAGA — Rising water levels on Cassadaga Lake have been a concern for residents in recent months. This winter, it is clear those concerns were warranted. The village of Cassadaga is dealing ...
OUACHITA RIVER – The river is still low. No report on fishing. For latest information, contact the Honey Hole Tackle Shop at 323-8707. LAKE D’ARBONNE – The lake is finally full again. Crappie should ...
LAKE D’ARBONNE – The lake is still down some 5 feet. Crappie are scattered a bit but return to colder weather will cause them to bunch up again. Some are caught along the stump lines on shiners and ...
Clara and her father Bret, of Hinckley, hold a 29-inch walleye caught ice fishing in the waters ... WI with a 39” C&R Banana Lake beauty! Crappie: Very Good – Two areas to target!
The National Crappie League is dropping lines at High Rock Lake in Lexington for a Wild Card Tournament on Feb. 7-8. Competitors will fish for cash, prizes and an opportunity to qualify for the NCL ...
Visit the Catchable Trout Plants page for a more detailed search of trout plants in other bodies of water. To view and download the source data for this table visit the WDFW Fish Plants dataset on ...
Axel Angelow and his father, Ryan, and the record-breaking black crappie that was reeled in from Cedar Lake in Rice County in late October. (Photo courtesy of Minnesota DNR) In late October, Axel ...
Visit the Catchable Trout Plants page for a more detailed search of trout plants in other bodies of water. To view and download the source data for this table visit the WDFW Fish Plants dataset on ...
Let the ice-fishing season commence! Anglers in Central and Northern Ohio are already getting on the ice at various lakes and the hard-water fishing should only get better from here.