Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – Aug. 7, 2020
Now is the time to pursue stream trout. Here’s why.
Now is the time to pursue stream trout. Here’s why.
Why now is the best time to pursue stream trout.
Targeting Ohio raccoons in aerial sweep of eastern, northeastern parts of state.
With the passing of the Great American Outdoors Act, the Land and Water Conservation Fund will now see $900 million a year from off-shore oil and gas drilling; maintenance backlog on public lands to see $9.5 billion over five years.
On Lake Michigan, the north blow earlier in the week stacked warm water top to bottom out to 70-plus feet, which disrupted pretty much all of the previous fishing patterns for all species.
The dog days of summer are here but the fishing is still good. So check out these areas the next time you’re out on Devils Lake.
“Tackle” Terry Tuma discusses catching walleyes in the weeds. “T3” says walleyes are often plentiful in the weeds on many lakes because of less fishing and boating pressure in those areas, adding that walleyes can be found on the weed edges, near rocks in the weeds and transition areas.
Everything you need to know about using slip bobbers for walleyes – from components to location to technique.
Anglers from across the state are reporting a mixed bag of results. The bite has slowed in some areas and fishing pressure has dwindled while other areas report good fishing with lots of action.