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Our weekly fishing report is broken down by counties or regions – Northwest, Northeast, Mississippi River, Southeast and Southwest.

You can check the activity of your favorite lake or stretch of river within each region, including which species are being caught, a rating of the bite (slow, fair, good or excellent), as well as a hot bait or lure pattern.

Fishing reports may include information on stream or river flows (and if it is rising or dropping), ice conditions, depths that fish are biting (watch for trends if this changes), or safety issues like if the water suddenly becomes shallow in spots.




Fishing Podcasts

Each month, Jeff Kopaska of the Iowa DNR and Ross Peterson from KXnO Sports Fanatics get together to talk about fishing opportunities, seasons and events in Iowa and around the Midwest. They are often joined by other DNR staff and guest speakers.

The links below are the podcast recordings of their conversations, and can also be found on the iHeartRadio app.

2023 Podcast Links

January 2023 Fishing Report - ice fishing tips and safety, winter community trout stockings and fish stocking requests and data

February 2023 Fishing Report - tips for getting your gear ready for spring fishing, Mid Iowa Bassmasters Fishermen's Swap Meet, Iowa Walleye Challenge and new state record orangespotted sunfish

March 2023 Fishing Report -  spring community trout stockings, Iowa Walleye Challenge, Hook n" Paddle Passport, early season river fishing for walleyes and lake fishing for ice-out catfish

February 2022 Fishing Report - Zak Slagle from the Ohio DNR joins us to talk about walleye populations, fishing and surveys at Lake Erie; plus plans for the Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference hosted by Iowa DNR is Des Moines mid-February

March 2022 Fishing Report - Ben Neely, Kansas fishery biologist joins us to talk about a recent research project to determine if live scope sonar technology leads to anglers catching more/bigger fish; plus spring community trout stockings

April 2022 Fishing Report - new state record smallmouth buffalo, plus tips for catching trout in community fishing ponds and annual walleye gillnetting efforts

June 2022 Fishing Report - fishing tips and hotspots, plus sturgeon sampling on the Cedar River, Free Fishing Weekend and Iowa Walleye Challenge

August 2022 Fishing Report - live from the Iowa State Fair; stop by the aquarim in the DNR building to see fish from across Iowa; plus local fishing information 

September 2022 Fishing Report - new community fishing ponds, fishing sampling and fishing tournaments 

October 2022 Fishing Report - fish diet research, fishing tournaments and the big walleye controversy on Lake Erie; plus fall fishing tips

November 2022 Fishing Report - Mike Siepker joins us to talk trout - stockings, spawning, management and more

December 2022 Fishing Report - Hank Kholer joins us to talk about his One4Water trip and new book; plus ice fishing season preview

January 2021 Fishing Report - Kevan Paul joins us to talk about ice fishing on Clear Lake

February 2021 Fishing Report - fishing in community ponds, plus hybrid striped bass in Big Creek, and the hot yellow perch bite at Clear Lake

March 2021 Fishing Report - Corey Goldsworthy from the Minnesota DNR joins us to talk about the fishing options at Lake Superior, plus ice-out catfishing

April 2021 Fishing Report - Jay Rudacille, Iowa DNR Warm and Coolwater Fish Culture Supervisor, joins us to talk about the annual spring walleye collection, production and stocking, plus spring community trout stockings and fun fishing stories

May 2021 Fishing Report - Hank Kohler joins us to talk about his upcoming paddling trip from central Minnesota down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico to make people aware of and seek donations for clean water projects

July 2021 Fishing Report - Fish Local Community Fishing Program and river catfishing tips, plus trout stream sampling

September 2021 Fishing Report - freshwater drum fishing on the Mississippi River, plus drift fishing for crappie and recap of Iowa State Fair aquarium and courtyard presentations

October 2021 Fishing Report - fall fishing tips, plus fall community trout stockings annouced again this year and upcoming trout angler survey

December 2021 Fishing Report - Eric Brinkman, asssistant chief of aquatic conservation in Arkansas, joins us to talk about managing alligator gar in the Red River; plus the Iowa Urban Trout Challenge on urban/community trout locations through December 31, 2021.

Iowa Fishing Report

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Cedar River (above Nashua) Northeast A front passes Friday into Saturday bringing a possibility of mixed precipitation with high winds overnight. Temperatures ranging from mid 60's to 20's. Majority of ice is gone from area waterbodies. Parking lots and gravel roads sloppy. Use care when parking on roadsides. For more information, please contact the Chuck Gipp Decorah Fish Hatchery at 563.382.8324. 03/30 11:03
Cedar River (above Nashua) Northeast Black Crappie - Slow: Use minnow fished in a backwater or near current breaks finding fish. 03/30 11:03
Cedar River (above Nashua) Northeast Channel Catfish - Slow: Anglers using a dead chub or worm fished near bottom near current breaks finding catfish. 03/30 11:03
Cedar River (above Nashua) Northeast River conditions relatively steady with good clarity. Alot of chop on the water. Fish activity slowed with this front coming through. 03/30 11:03
Cedar River (above Nashua) Northeast Walleye - Slow: Use minnow or worm below dams or eddies. Try using a 3-way with just enough weight to keep weight on bottom or use a worm harness for the nightcrawlers. 03/30 11:03
Decorah District Streams Northeast A front passes Friday into Saturday bringing a possibility of mixed precipitation with high winds overnight. Temperatures ranging from mid 60's to 20's. Majority of ice is gone from area waterbodies. Parking lots and gravel roads sloppy. Use care when parking on roadsides. For more information, please contact the Chuck Gipp Decorah Fish Hatchery at 563.382.8324. 03/30 11:03
Decorah District Streams Northeast Area streams looking good. Very little snow left in the woods. Community stockings now occurring. To find out when and where the next one will be, please visit our website at https://www.iowadnr.gov/Fishing/Trout-Fishing. Catchable trout stocking season begins Monday. Make sure to have your fishing license and trout fee, map, calendar, and favorite gear ready. 03/30 11:03
Decorah District Streams Northeast Brook Trout - Fair: Insect hatches taking place on sunny afternoons. Use midge, minnow, scud patterns for fish looking to get more bang for their effort. 03/30 11:03
Decorah District Streams Northeast Brown Trout - Good: Melt water flowing into streams bringing a fresh supply of foods for curious brownies. Fish near or around structure. Spinner or crank baits work well for this. 03/30 11:03
Decorah District Streams Northeast Rainbow Trout - Good: Bows are teasing anglers with soft strikes and nudges. Use small spinner baits, hair jigs, or hooks tipped with imitation eggs floating past structure. 03/30 11:03
Lake Hendricks Northeast A front passes Friday into Saturday bringing a possibility of mixed precipitation with high winds overnight. Temperatures ranging from mid 60's to 20's. Majority of ice is gone from area waterbodies. Parking lots and gravel roads sloppy. Use care when parking on roadsides. For more information, please contact the Chuck Gipp Decorah Fish Hatchery at 563.382.8324. 03/30 11:03
Lake Hendricks Northeast Black Crappie - No Report: 03/30 11:03
Lake Hendricks Northeast Bluegill - No Report: 03/30 11:03
Lake Hendricks Northeast lce conditions very poor. Ice fishing not recommended. South end of lake open. 03/30 11:03
Lake Meyer Northeast A front passes Friday into Saturday bringing a possibility of mixed precipitation with high winds overnight. Temperatures ranging from mid 60's to 20's. Majority of ice is gone from area waterbodies. Parking lots and gravel roads sloppy. Use care when parking on roadsides. For more information, please contact the Chuck Gipp Decorah Fish Hatchery at 563.382.8324. 03/30 11:03
Lake Meyer Northeast Bluegill - No Report: 03/30 11:03
Lake Meyer Northeast No ice left on lake. Water clarity good. Bite is slow. 03/30 11:03
Lake Meyer Northeast Black Crappie - No Report: 03/30 11:03
Manchester District Streams Northeast Interior rivers continue to drop and remain clear. Reports are that anglers are catching a few walleye on the interior rivers. Trout streams are in excellent condition as of right now, the forecast for the upcoming weekend calls for potential strong storms. For further information contact your local area bait shops for the most recent reports. 03/30 08:44
Manchester District Streams Northeast Anglers have had success on Spring Branch Creek catching brown trout. With the recent warmer temperatures there has been some good insect hatches occurring. 03/30 09:34
Manchester District Streams Northeast Brook Trout - Fair: Try matching insect hatches using a flyrod or casting small flashy spinners with a spincast rod for success. 03/30 09:35
Maquoketa River (above Monticello) Northeast Interior rivers continue to drop and remain clear. Reports are that anglers are catching a few walleye on the interior rivers. Trout streams are in excellent condition as of right now, the forecast for the upcoming weekend calls for potential strong storms. For further information contact your local area bait shops for the most recent reports. 03/30 08:44
Maquoketa River (above Monticello) Northeast There have been no reports on the Maquoketa River this past week but anglers should be able to pick up a few walleye with the current river conditions. 03/30 09:20
Maquoketa River (above Monticello) Northeast Walleye - No Report: Try casting jigs and ringworm plastics tipped with a minnow for some success on walleye. 03/30 09:22
Mississippi River Pool 10 Northeast Upper Mississippi River levels are on the rise. Water temperatures are in the 40's. Expect multiple fish species to pick up with warmer temps. Walleye slot length limits now apply on the entire Iowa border of the Mississippi River. All walleyes less than 15 inches long and between 20-27 inches must be immediately released. One walleye over 27 inches may be kept. Walleye/sauger combined daily limit 6/possession 12. 03/30 09:06
Mississippi River Pool 10 Northeast Northern Pike - Slow: Northern pike are spawning. Expect the bite to pick up post-spawn. 03/30 09:06
Mississippi River Pool 10 Northeast Walleye - Good: Walleye fishing in the lock and dam tailwaters has been good in recent weeks. Bottom bounce a jig with twister tails in tailwaters of lock and dam 03/30 09:06
Mississippi River Pool 10 Northeast Water level at Lynxville is 616.9 feet and expected to reach 618.5 feet this week. Boat ramps are open. Water clarity is good with multiple species beginning to bite. Water temperature is near 44 degrees. 03/30 09:06
Mississippi River Pool 10 Northeast Sauger - Good: Bottom bounce a jig with twister tails in tailwaters of lock and dam. 03/30 09:06
Mississippi River Pool 10 Northeast Yellow Perch - Good: Perch are biting on jigs tipped with with minnow or a bit of crawler fished in the tailwaters and side channels. 03/30 09:06
Mississippi River Pool 11 Northeast Upper Mississippi River levels are on the rise. Water temperatures are in the 40's. Expect multiple fish species to pick up with warmer temps. Walleye slot length limits now apply on the entire Iowa border of the Mississippi River. All walleyes less than 15 inches long and between 20-27 inches must be immediately released. One walleye over 27 inches may be kept. Walleye/sauger combined daily limit 6/possession 12. 03/30 09:06
Mississippi River Pool 11 Northeast Northern Pike - Slow: Northern pike are spawning. Expect the bite to pick up post-spawn. 03/30 09:06
Mississippi River Pool 11 Northeast Sauger - Good: Bottom bounce a jig with twister tails in tailwaters of lock and dam. 03/30 09:06
Mississippi River Pool 11 Northeast Walleye - Good: Walleye fishing in the lock and dam tailwaters has been good in recent weeks. Bottom bounce a jig with twister tails in tailwaters of lock and dam. 03/30 09:06
Mississippi River Pool 11 Northeast Water level at Guttenberg is near 8.5 feet and predicted to rise to 11 feet over the next week. Boat ramps are open. Water clarity is good. Water temperature is near 42 degrees. 03/30 09:06
Mississippi River Pool 11 Northeast Yellow Perch - Good: Perch are biting on jig tipped with with minnow or a bit of crawler fished in the tailwaters and side channels. 03/30 09:06
Mississippi River Pool 12 Northeast The River is slowly waking up and fish like northern pike, yellow perch and walleyes are soon to spawn. Get your River fishing done now as the Mississippi is expected to rise significantly in the next month. These cold days is probably delaying the inevitable rise. If you have angling questions, please call Bellevue Fisheries Management at 563-880-8781. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 12 Northeast The river is rising and the level at Lock and Dam 11 is at 8.0 and it is 10.2 feet at the RR bridge. Water temperature is around 43 degrees, and the water is clear. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 12 Northeast Bluegill - No Report: As usual the years ice fishing catch seemed to be all over the board but in general the catch of bluegills this winter was good. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 12 Northeast Yellow Perch - Good: Lots of smaller yellow perch seem to be in the system and that bodes well for yellow perch fishing this upcoming year. A few are being caught by tailwater anglers. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 12 Northeast Sauger - Good: Still receiving some nice reports on catching walleye and sauger. Most anglers are using a jig and minnow rig. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 12 Northeast Northern Pike - No Report: Early Spring action for northern pike usually kicks off in places like O'Leary's Lake. Floating large shiners on bobber rigs is a common tactic for early season northern pike. We are edging closer to their spawning season which is very early in the spring. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 13 Northeast The River is slowly waking up and fish like northern pike, yellow perch and walleyes are soon to spawn. Get your River fishing done now as the Mississippi is expected to rise significantly in the next month. These cold days is probably delaying the inevitable rise. If you have angling questions, please call Bellevue Fisheries Management at 563-880-8781. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 13 Northeast Bluegill - No Report: In general, we received many good reports on bluegills this ice fishing season but many small fish were reported. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 13 Northeast The water level at Lock and Dam 12 is rising at Bellevue and is presently at 8.9 feet. Water clarity is good, and the water temperature is around 44 degrees. The City of Bellevue Boat ramp and Iowa DNR ramp are presently open for business. At the DNR ramp, water may get up on the parking lot later this week making it difficult to launch. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 13 Northeast Rainbow Trout - Excellent: The Bellevue kid's trout pond is open and relatively vegetation free. It is a nice safe place to fish with kids on warmer days. If you plan on keeping fish, please only keep two trout per child. This pond will be covered in vegetation in a month or so, so the time to fish it is now. Please fish here! 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 13 Northeast Sauger - Good: Conditions have been good this spring. Most are using jigs and minnow rigs or three ways weights with a crankbait. Fishing has been temperamental the past few weeks as some poor days were sprinkled in with good catches. Seems to be a nice upcoming year class of walleye and Sauger in the 10 to 13 inch range. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 13 Northeast Walleye - Good: Small walleye and an occasional keeper are being reported. Better fish seem to be taken on a a three-way crankbait rig. Walleye will spawn over the next coming weeks. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 13 Northeast Paddlefish - Good: Please understand the rules for paddlefish snagging as they are somewhat complex. You need to study them before you go out snagging or call a DNR office. The season will be open until April 15. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 13 Northeast Yellow Perch - Good: Smaller yellow perch seem to be in the system and that bodes well for yellow perch fishing this upcoming year. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 14 Northeast The River is slowly waking up and fish like northern pike, yellow perch and walleyes are soon to spawn. Get your River fishing done now as the Mississippi is expected to rise significantly in the next month. These cold days is probably delaying the inevitable rise. If you have angling questions, please call Bellevue Fisheries Management at 563-880-8781. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 14 Northeast The water level at Fulton is at 8.2 feet, 11.5 feet at Camanche and 6.5 feet at LeClaire. The river is rising, and water clarity is good. Temperature is near 44 degrees. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 14 Northeast Bluegill - No Report: Many good reports in general on all panfish species in Pool 14 over the winter season. Hope this translates into a good open water season. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 14 Northeast Sauger - Good: Small walleye and small sauger are being reported with an occasional keeper reported. Most anglers are using a jig and minnow rig. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 14 Northeast Paddlefish - Good: Please understand the rules for paddlefish snagging as they are somewhat complex. Call a DNR office or officer if you do not know them. Paddlefish season is open until April 15. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 14 Northeast Walleye - No Report: Walleye spawning season is soon on us and expect them to spawn over the next few weeks. 03/30 10:13
Mississippi River Pool 14 Northeast Shorthead redhorse - No Report: Do not forget fish like redhorse will soon begin to bite and will run up rivers like the Wapsipinicon. They can provided good early season fishing action! 03/30 10:14
Mississippi River Pool 15 Northeast The River is slowly waking up and fish like northern pike, yellow perch and walleyes are soon to spawn. Get your River fishing done now as the Mississippi is expected to rise significantly in the next month. These cold days is probably delaying the inevitable rise. If you have angling questions, please call Bellevue Fisheries Management at 563-880-8781. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 15 Northeast The water level at Rock Island is at 9.3 feet and rising. Water clarity is stained and water temperature is 44. 03/30 09:59
Mississippi River Pool 9 Northeast Upper Mississippi River levels are on the rise. Water temperatures are in the 40's. Expect multiple fish species to pick up with warmer temps. Walleye slot length limits now apply on the entire Iowa border of the Mississippi River. All walleyes less than 15 inches long and between 20-27 inches must be immediately released. One walleye over 27 inches may be kept. Walleye/sauger combined daily limit 6/possession 12. 03/30 09:06
Mississippi River Pool 9 Northeast Northern Pike - Slow: Northern pike are spawning. Expect the bite to pick up post-spawn. 03/30 09:06
Mississippi River Pool 9 Northeast Sauger - Good: Vertical jig with a minnow in the lock and dam tailwaters. 03/30 09:06
Mississippi River Pool 9 Northeast Walleye - Good: Walleye fishing in lock and dam tailwaters has been good in recent weeks. Bottom bounce a jig with twister tails in tailwaters of lock and dam. 03/30 09:06
Mississippi River Pool 9 Northeast Water level at Lansing is near 8.5 feet and expected to reach 9 feet this week. Water clarity has been good with open water fishing picking up. Water temperature is near 42 degrees. 03/30 09:06
Mississippi River Pool 9 Northeast Yellow Perch - Good: Perch are biting on jig tipped with with minnow or a bit of crawler fished in the tailwaters and side channels. 03/30 09:06
Shell Rock River (Greene to Shell Rock) Northeast Interior rivers continue to drop and remain clear. Reports are that anglers are catching a few walleye on the interior rivers. Trout streams are in excellent condition as of right now, the forecast for the upcoming weekend calls for potential strong storms. For further information contact your local area bait shops for the most recent reports. 03/30 08:44
Shell Rock River (Greene to Shell Rock) Northeast There have been no reports on the Shell Rock this past week but anglers should be able to pick up a few walleye with the current river conditions. 03/30 09:06
Shell Rock River (Greene to Shell Rock) Northeast Walleye - No Report: Try casting jigs and ringworm plastics tipped with a minnow for some success on walleye. 03/30 09:11
Upper Iowa River (below Decorah) Northeast A front passes Friday into Saturday bringing a possibility of mixed precipitation with high winds overnight. Temperatures ranging from mid 60's to 20's. Majority of ice is gone from area waterbodies. Parking lots and gravel roads sloppy. Use care when parking on roadsides. For more information, please contact the Chuck Gipp Decorah Fish Hatchery at 563.382.8324. 03/30 11:03
Upper Iowa River (below Decorah) Northeast Relatively steady conditions with good clarity. 03/30 11:03
Upper Iowa River (below Decorah) Northeast Walleye - Slow: Use a hook tipped with a minnow fished in an eddy or off a current break. 03/30 11:03
Volga Lake Northeast A front passes Friday into Saturday bringing a possibility of mixed precipitation with high winds overnight. Temperatures ranging from mid 60's to 20's. Majority of ice is gone from area waterbodies. Parking lots and gravel roads sloppy. Use care when parking on roadsides. For more information, please contact the Chuck Gipp Decorah Fish Hatchery at 563.382.8324. 03/30 11:03
Volga Lake Northeast Black Crappie - No Report: 03/30 11:03
Volga Lake Northeast Bluegill - No Report: 03/30 11:03
Volga Lake Northeast Fish activity slow. Choppy conditions due to winds. Clarity declining with resuspension of sediment. 03/30 11:03
Wapsi River (Tripoli to Troy Mills) Northeast Interior rivers continue to drop and remain clear. Reports are that anglers are catching a few walleye on the interior rivers. Trout streams are in excellent condition as of right now, the forecast for the upcoming weekend calls for potential strong storms. For further information contact your local area bait shops for the most recent reports. 03/30 08:44
Wapsi River (Tripoli to Troy Mills) Northeast There have been no reports on the Wapsipinicon River this past week but anglers should be able to pick up a few walleye with the current river conditions. 03/30 09:27
Wapsi River (Tripoli to Troy Mills) Northeast Walleye - No Report: Try casting jigs and ringworm plastics tipped with a minnow for some success on walleye. 03/30 09:28
Black Hawk Lake Northwest Lakes in Western Iowa are ice free. For more information, contact the Black Hawk District office at 712-657-2638. 03/30 11:19
Black Hawk Lake Northwest The lake is ice free. Courtesy docks are in. Anglers have been picking up fish in Town Bay, along shore near Ice House Point and in the fish house. The inlet bridge area has also been productive. 03/30 11:19
Black Hawk Lake Northwest Walleye - Fair: Anglers are picking up walleye in Town Bay using crankbaits, minnows, and twisters. The bite has been good at times. 03/30 11:19
Black Hawk Lake Northwest Black Crappie - Fair: Anglers are picking up crappie along Ice Hoise Point shoreline and from the fish house using small jigs. 03/30 11:24
Black Hawk Lake Northwest Yellow Perch - Fair: Perch are being picked up near Ice Hoise Point and from the inlet bridge area using minnows and jigs. 03/30 11:25
Black Hawk Pits Northwest Lakes in Western Iowa are ice free. For more information, contact the Black Hawk District office at 712-657-2638. 03/30 11:19
Black Hawk Pits Northwest The lake is ice free. 03/30 11:19
Brushy Creek Lake Northwest Lakes in Western Iowa are ice free. For more information, contact the Black Hawk District office at 712-657-2638. 03/30 11:19
Brushy Creek Lake Northwest The lake is ice free. Reports will be available as we receive them. 03/30 11:19
Clear Lake Northwest Ice conditions are not safe on area lakes. For more information on the lakes and rivers in north central Iowa, contact the Clear Lake Fish and Wildlife office at 641-357-3517. 03/30 08:19
Clear Lake Northwest The Lake is about 30 percent ice free. Clear Lake has a protected slot on walleye. All walleye between 17 and 22 inches must be immediately released unharmed. No more than one walleye longer than 22 inches may be taken per day. 03/30 08:19
Clear Lake Northwest Yellow Perch - Slow: 03/30 08:19
Clear Lake Northwest Walleye - Slow: Anglers are having some success fishing from the jetties and wader fishing along the east shore after sunset. 03/30 08:19
Clear Lake Northwest Channel Catfish - Fair: Now is the time to target catfish. Fish cut bait from the wind swept shore. 03/30 08:39
East Okoboji Lake Northwest Most larger lakes have 16 inches of ice or more, but shorelines and accesses have thinner ice due to runoff. Colder weather maintained ice levels. Vehicle use is more limited in certain areas. The walleye season on the Iowa Great Lakes is closed until May 6th. Permanent and non-permanent ice shacks must be removed from the ice when not occupied. 03/30 09:53
East Okoboji Lake Northwest Black Crappie - Good: Try small jigs tipped with a minnow or tube jig and bobber. 03/30 09:53
East Okoboji Lake Northwest The lake has around 17+ inches in most areas. The walleye season is currently closed. 03/30 09:53
East Okoboji Lake Northwest Bluegill - Good: Try tube jigs, plastics or other small jigs. 03/30 09:53
East Okoboji Lake Northwest Northern Pike - Good: Tip ups have been working well. 03/30 09:53
East Okoboji Lake Northwest Yellow Perch - Fair: Minnows have been working well, some sorting may be needed. 03/30 09:53
Ingham Lake Northwest Most larger lakes have 16 inches of ice or more, but shorelines and accesses have thinner ice due to runoff. Colder weather maintained ice levels. Vehicle use is more limited in certain areas. The walleye season on the Iowa Great Lakes is closed until May 6th. Permanent and non-permanent ice shacks must be removed from the ice when not occupied. 03/30 09:53
Ingham Lake Northwest There is a large hole open on the lake but there is still 15+ inches of ice. 03/30 09:53
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