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Dale Clemmer (Cochranton); filed 2-14: Dale says Conneaut Lake has been the hot spot for
pike. Dale and two others have been out several times in February. They have landed 23 pike
between the three of them and missed a number of other flags. Dale’s biggest pike was 32.5
inches. He also caught a 30 inch musky. They were catching toothy fish with shiners on tip ups
and by jigging Swedish Pimples. They also had a couple good days on bluegills. (See photos
below)
Tom @ Myers Sportsman’s Connection; filed 2-14: Anglers have been doing very well at
Woodcock Lake on both crappies and walleyes. Crappies have been running 12” to 14.5”. Some
guys have been limiting out on walleyes. Crappies are coming on minnows and walleyes on
golden shiners. However, if we get the expected rain and warm temps this coming week, ice
fishing on Woodcock will be over. The Corps will hold back water, breaking the ice from shore
contact and flooding the top of the ice.
Sugar Lake
Dale Clemmer; filed 2-14: Dale and his crew have
been fishing Sugar Lake, too, catching mostly chain
pickerel and occasional pike. Dale’s biggest pickerel
has been 18 inches, but one of the crew got a 24
incher. (See Photos)
Canadohta Lake
Jerry @ Timberland Bait: Timberland held their annual Canadohta Lake Ice Fishing Tourna-
ment this past weekend. Photos of the winners appear on the Livewell Page. No other infor-
mation was available.
ERIE COUNTY
Mike @ Lake Erie Bait & Tackle; filed 2-14: We have a lot of good ice on the Bay – 11 inches in
most areas. The perch bite has been very good in deep water around the West Pier and Chest-