Your Daily Wisconsin Outdoor News Update – May 14, 2021
Open-water anglers, too, taking advantage of underwater cameras.
Open-water anglers, too, taking advantage of underwater cameras.
Underwater cameras not just for ice anglers anymore.
Check out where the fish are biting – and on this fishery, the crappie bite has been excellent.
Water temps are on the rise and the bite is heating up. Shore fishing remains good in the afternoons and evening-anglers are finding success in shallow back bays where the water temps are spiking around 50-55 degrees. And if you find leeches, you could be in for one heck of a bobber bite.
Scott Merwin shares some tips and tactics to help get you started on fishing opener. Remember to start out looking shallow around gravel, sand, and rocky areas. Report provided by: Scott Merwin Lake Osakis Guide Service 612-203-1010 www.lakeosakisguide.com Be the Bite!
Matt Klug shares some tips for where to find walleyes for the fishing opener and how he plans to catch them. Start by looking shallow using a jig and minnow or jig and plastic combination and you should get into some fish! Report by: Matt Klug MK Fishing Guide Service 320-260-5494 www.mkfishingguideservice.com
Poor weather has been hampering fishing success. But fish are still being had – here’s where.
Its vast basins, bays, canals, and coves are full of game fish including largemouth and smallmouth bass, walleyes, northern pike, a full slate of panfish as well as longnose gar, carp, white suckers, bullheads, and bowfin.