Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – May 15, 2020
Mr. Walleye and a tip for finding walleyes this time of year.
Mr. Walleye and a tip for finding walleyes this time of year.
A walleye tip from Mr. Walleye himself.
Glen Schmitt gives us a video recap of this weeks Minnesota Fishing Report.
Walleye fishing has been good up and down the Lower Peninsula from Lake Erie and the Detroit River to North Lake Leelanau and Lake Charlevoix.
It’s a 176-acre, aesthetically appealing, remote lake with a good population of warmwater species including muskies, pike, bass, and panfish.
In Illinois, five redhorse species can be found throughout most of the state: shorthead redhorse, black redhorse, river redhorse and silver redhorse.
This is a story of smallmouth bass on the Way-Upper Susquehanna River, and how little bass became bigger bass, and bigger. It’s also the story of a famous Grateful Dead concert at Cornell University in 1977.
What are these special lures? The first is a small bucktail spinner, the second a 6- to 7-inch minnowbait, and the third a 7-inch dive-and-rise-style jerkbait.
Most of these late-departing, summer river walleyes are caught incidentally by anglers targeting other species, but those fishing specifically for walleye can catch them with by casting shallow-running crankbaits, bodybaits or jig-and-plastic combinations.