Sturgeon Bay Area
In the Little Sturgeon Bay/Sawyer Harbor area, all bites were slower last week. Nearly all targeted species (e.g. smallmouth bass, yellow perch, northern pike) were being caught, but the numbers have been lower than in
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In the Little Sturgeon Bay/Sawyer Harbor area, all bites were slower last week. Nearly all targeted species (e.g. smallmouth bass, yellow perch, northern pike) were being caught, but the numbers have been lower than in
People boating on the Mississippi River should be especially careful. There is a lot of floating debris, including whole trees, moving downstream. Currents also are very fast in some areas. Schafer’s Boats, (608) 781-3100. Bob’s
In Manitowoc, anglers had a fair week of fishing despite less-than-ideal weather. On quiet mornings, anglers made some nice catches (chinooks, rainbows, lake trout, a few cohos and a few browns) by trolling in 100
Lake Erie and tributaries: Bass fishing has been decent as fish continue to spawn. Some are already coming off the beds. Bass are still hot in front of Smokes Creek, according to Capt. Steve Drabczyk.
Despite above-average rainfall and some cooler temperatures, muskies have been active, with big fish having been released as of late, including a 50 3/4-inch specimen. Bucktails have continued to produce action from muskies and pike,
ALEXANDRIA AREA Look for crappies on the weedlines of lakes Le Homme Dieu, Darling, and Ida. Sunfish are an easy catch on most lakes in less than eight feet, while bass have moved to the
In Sheboygan, shore fishing has been slow except for occasional chinooks hitting alewives off the south pier. Trollers have been catching a mixed bag of chinooks, cohos, lake trout, and rainbows on flies. Fish have
Willowemoc/Beaverkill: Anglers have been having the best action early in the morning and in the evening. Water levels are still low for this time of year. Anglers using spinning tackle are doing well using worms,
Lake Superior trolling has been good to fair, depending on the weather. Stable high pressure has brought the best action, but there have still been some fish caught between the thunderstorms and big winds. Many
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