Crappies are king in May
Concentrating on crappies, both white and black, and trying to figure out if they had distinct food preferences.
Crappies are king in May Read More »
Concentrating on crappies, both white and black, and trying to figure out if they had distinct food preferences.
Crappies are king in May Read More »
Many limits will be taken, along with a sizeable number of sub-legal size fish
Anglers can expect lots of Lake Erie walleyes Read More »
Slip bobbers often save the day during tough fishing conditions. Early in the season, this simple and effective presentation is often at its best.
Give walleyes the slip (bobber) this spring Read More »
A the end of the day, the shiner minnow is king, and learning to fish this imperial minnow will get you some of the biggest walleyes you catch.
Here’s your best minnow option for catching walleyes Read More »
It offers a diverse profile of panfish, game fish, and rough fish species. The game fish species even include walleyes and muskies.
Wisconsin Lake Profile – Lake Kegonsa, Dane County Read More »
Walleye reports have become more consistent over the past week as water temperatures continue to warm. Most really good bites in the northern half of the state are still coming from shallow water, less than 12 feet, while slightly deeper depths have been productive across much of the central and southern part of Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Fishing Report – May 21, 2020 Read More »
What has been a cold spring has meant a slow warm-up in the water column compared to normal and anglers will want to adjust their fishing plans accordingly.
New York Fishing Report – May 21, 2020 Read More »
For the angler, six distinct ponds offer several fishing choices. Want to trout fish? Long, Second and Shaver ponds, which are all clustered nearby each other, get their share of either brown or rainbow trout stocked annually, with some bass fishing available as well.