Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – November 29th, 2013
BEAVER DAM / FOX LAKE AREA Crappies are biting in the shallows on Beaver Dam Lake. Duck hunters are seeing plenty of canvasbacks around Fox Lake. The deer hunters also are happy. The rut has
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BEAVER DAM / FOX LAKE AREA Crappies are biting in the shallows on Beaver Dam Lake. Duck hunters are seeing plenty of canvasbacks around Fox Lake. The deer hunters also are happy. The rut has
ASHLAND AREA The bucks have really started to move the past couple of weeks. There has been an increase in the number of deer registrations. Skim ice is developing on inland lakes. Anglers are looking
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA Bass fishing has been fantastic. Fishermen have been concentrating around the deeper drop-offs, reefs, shoals, and structure throughout the Door County peninsula and around Washington Island. Drop shot-style baits and
The focus now is clearly on deer hunting, both in the Northern and Southern zones. The Southern Zone opener got off to a warm and windy start but there were scattered reports of solid success
No fishing report right now with most of the attention focused on whitetail hunting.
A few fishermen will be out when weather permits, with nymphs and streamers the best options. There are also still some olives around, along with some midges that can offer dry-fly fishing in winter. That
St. Lawrence River: Muskie hunters are taking their last shots ahead of the river’s Dec. 15 closure on those fish. Some good fish have already been taken this fall. Black Lake: No fishing report now
Lake Ontario and tributaries: If you are not a hunter, then this could be a great time to go fishing because there will be a lot less pressure in places like Eighteen Mile Creek and
Cayuga Lake: Northern pike and chain pickerel were being caught on spoons in the north end. Any rain should bring the browns and landlocked salmon into the tributaries. Seneca Lake: Lake trout were being taken
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