Friday, April 22, 2011
Updated Fishing report Northwest Ohio
Maumee River (Lucas and Wood Counties) - The water temperature is 54 degrees.
The river level is above normal. The islands are accessible and the water clarity is fair. Anglers are catching excellent numbers of fish, including some large females. Fishermen have been most successful with Carolina rigged floating jig heads with a two-foot leader. The jigs should be tipped with a twister tail, fluorescent colors are working the best. Anglers are catching fish in all areas of the spawning grounds. The fishing conditions should continue to be excellent.
Sandusky River (Sandusky County) - The water temperature is 55 degrees. The river level is above normal and the water clarity is good. Walleye have moved into the river and anglers are catching good numbers of limits. This is the best fishing we have seen in years. Fishermen have been most successful with Carolina rigged floating jig heads with a three-foot leader. The jigs should be tipped with a twister tail, fluorescent colors are working the best. Anglers are catching fish in all areas of the spawning grounds. The fishing conditions should continue to stay excellent.
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