News - Sauger
RED WING, Minn., April 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Pro Brian Bjorkman of Fargo, N.D.
By Mike Jackson Daily Herald Outdoors Writer I presume many anglers are ready for spring fishing action. The experts tell us the magic water temperature for walleyes to do their spring spawning dance is between 42 and 48 degrees.
Keystone Lake in Armstrong County gave up a 44-inch musky this week and a 35-inch musky last week, according to Pam Warr of Keystone Bait and Tackle in Shelocta. A few nice bass and walleyes have also shown up, too.
By Brad Dokken, Grand Forks Herald, N.D. Jul. 6--The numbers confirm what almost everyone who fished Upper Red Lake this summer already knew: Walleye fishing's been pretty darn good. Make that better than pretty darn good.
By Bob Frye, The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Jun. 22--A program designed to provide saugeye fishing in some Western Pennsylvania lakes is likely coming to an end. A saugeye is a cross between a walleye and sauger.
