Lake Winnebago Area
Ice conditions are improving for walking, especially in the bays, channels, and sloughs. Anglers are catching a lot of bluegills and a few perch, too. A few northern pike have turned up. Fox River Bait
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Ice conditions are improving for walking, especially in the bays, channels, and sloughs. Anglers are catching a lot of bluegills and a few perch, too. A few northern pike have turned up. Fox River Bait
There was some ice on small lakes and bays in the area, but the big lakes were still open as of last week. In some places there is snow on an inch or two of
Anglers were walking from the new boat launch at Little Sturgeon, but most local fishermen were waiting for better ice conditions. Stevenson Pier Mini Mart, (920) 824-5222.
Pickford Area Ice is forming on Munuscong Bay and anglers are eagerly awaiting first ice. No one has been fishing. Hunters report that the firearms deer season was good. Wilderness Treasures, (906) 647-4002. Drummond Island
St. Joseph Area Walleye fishing has been pretty good in the St. Joseph River, and steelhead anglers report fair to good fishing. The firearms deer season was a little on the slow side. B.J. Sports,
Caseville Area A few perch and lake trout are being caught in the Pigeon River where skim ice is forming. Perch and pike also are hitting through the ice off the docks. The firearms deer
ALEXANDRIA AREA Ice depths vary from two to seven inches on all lakes. The small lakes are offering the most ice, but this area received eight to 10 inches of snow last weekend with another
Bergland Area Ice is forming on the shallow bays of Lake Gogebic. A few anglers were venturing out late last week and were catching fair numbers of walleyes near shore. The firearms deer season was
Tioga, Hammond, Cowanesque, Beechwood lakes (Tioga, Potter counties) – Trout and panfish have been the main catch on these waters, although walleyes and a few smallmouth bass also have been reported. Crappies have gone deeper,
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