Post by sam on Aug 27, 2010 19:32:48 GMT -5
Indiana Fishing Report The weekend report
Farm Ponds and pits: Farm ponds and strip pits have are turning back on. The bite has been improving. Some ponds and pits are not producing many fish, while others have a good bite. Deeper ponds and pits are producing some nice catch's. Channel cats being taken at night. Bass being taken on plastic's in and around structure. A few crappie being taken in 12 to 25 feet deep water. A good bluegill and redear bite using bee moth, red worms, and night crawlers.
White river Noblesville to Washington: Some nice smallmouth being taken in the Noblesville area. A few flatheads being caught between Indianapolis and Washington on live bait. The old railroad trestle near Gosport has been giving up some nice channel cats. Lots of gar being caught by flathead anglers. A few smallmouth and largemouth bass being taken all along the river.
Monroe Reservoir fishing report: Some good catch's of crappie. Fish were caught in 15 feet of water on the main lake using Nothead Jigs and minnows. Water temperature was clear and 86 degrees . Bass are being taken on outside weed lines near the creek channels and structure. Striper fishing reported as poor.
Hillenbrand Fish and wildlife area: Buzzbaits are the hot bait right now. Some nice largemouth being caught..
Eagle Creek reservoir, Eagle Creek fishing report: Bass are being caught around boat docks, and along areas of rip-rap. The crappie bites slow. A few channel cats being taken at night.
Sugar Creek Fishing report: A fair smallmouth bite. Some largemouth and catfish being caught.
Ohio River fishing report: Anglers are catching channel catfish on cut baits and chicken liver also night crawlers fished on the bottom. Night fishing seems to be most successful at the moment. Some nice bluecoats being taken on cut bait and skipjack. A few stripers being taken below the Newburg dam. Flathead fishing seems to have slowed down for some reason.
Brookville reservoir fishing report: A few nice channel cats coming out of the lake along with lots of little ones. Catfish are hitting on a variety of baits. Lots of small bluegill being caught in coves and bays.
Shakamak State Park and the Greene-Sullivan State Forest: The bite varies from pit to pit. Some pits the bite is good, while other pits are not giving up much of anything. The key is to keep moving until you find the fish. Bass being caught on spinnerbaits and plastics. Bluegill on crickets, red worms and bee moth.
Wabash river fishing report: Some nice blue cats being caught on cut bait and skipjack. A few flatheads and Asian carp being caught.
Patoka lake fishing report: N/A
Good fishing everyone !! Please make sure to wear those life jackets !!
sam www.indianainfo.net/
Farm Ponds and pits: Farm ponds and strip pits have are turning back on. The bite has been improving. Some ponds and pits are not producing many fish, while others have a good bite. Deeper ponds and pits are producing some nice catch's. Channel cats being taken at night. Bass being taken on plastic's in and around structure. A few crappie being taken in 12 to 25 feet deep water. A good bluegill and redear bite using bee moth, red worms, and night crawlers.
White river Noblesville to Washington: Some nice smallmouth being taken in the Noblesville area. A few flatheads being caught between Indianapolis and Washington on live bait. The old railroad trestle near Gosport has been giving up some nice channel cats. Lots of gar being caught by flathead anglers. A few smallmouth and largemouth bass being taken all along the river.
Monroe Reservoir fishing report: Some good catch's of crappie. Fish were caught in 15 feet of water on the main lake using Nothead Jigs and minnows. Water temperature was clear and 86 degrees . Bass are being taken on outside weed lines near the creek channels and structure. Striper fishing reported as poor.
Hillenbrand Fish and wildlife area: Buzzbaits are the hot bait right now. Some nice largemouth being caught..
Eagle Creek reservoir, Eagle Creek fishing report: Bass are being caught around boat docks, and along areas of rip-rap. The crappie bites slow. A few channel cats being taken at night.
Sugar Creek Fishing report: A fair smallmouth bite. Some largemouth and catfish being caught.
Ohio River fishing report: Anglers are catching channel catfish on cut baits and chicken liver also night crawlers fished on the bottom. Night fishing seems to be most successful at the moment. Some nice bluecoats being taken on cut bait and skipjack. A few stripers being taken below the Newburg dam. Flathead fishing seems to have slowed down for some reason.
Brookville reservoir fishing report: A few nice channel cats coming out of the lake along with lots of little ones. Catfish are hitting on a variety of baits. Lots of small bluegill being caught in coves and bays.
Shakamak State Park and the Greene-Sullivan State Forest: The bite varies from pit to pit. Some pits the bite is good, while other pits are not giving up much of anything. The key is to keep moving until you find the fish. Bass being caught on spinnerbaits and plastics. Bluegill on crickets, red worms and bee moth.
Wabash river fishing report: Some nice blue cats being caught on cut bait and skipjack. A few flatheads and Asian carp being caught.
Patoka lake fishing report: N/A
Good fishing everyone !! Please make sure to wear those life jackets !!
sam www.indianainfo.net/