Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – November 1st, 2013
ASHLAND AREA The leaves are going fast now, with some wind and rain the past few days. The tributary streams (the sections that are still open) and Lake Superior have been quite nice this fall
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ASHLAND AREA The leaves are going fast now, with some wind and rain the past few days. The tributary streams (the sections that are still open) and Lake Superior have been quite nice this fall
St. Lawrence River: Walleye anglers were connecting at various depths near humps. Perch continued to hit on fathead minnows. No reports of late on big muskies, but the muskie hunters are out. Black Lake: Most
DEC’s Randolph fish hatchery has been conducting its fall stocking of broodstock trout in Allegany and Cattaraugus counties. All breeder trout stocked are over 2 years old and are stocked in waters where trout fishing
Lake Ontario: Anglers casting spoons or egg sacs off piers were catching salmon and also a few brown trout. Oneida Lake: Yellow perch were still being found in 10-20 feet of water, with minnows, worms
Cayuga Lake: No new information and no word on any brown trout or Atlantic salmon activity in the tributaries yet. Vertical jigging had been working for lake trout, with fish being found in 85-95 feet
Not much in the way of fishing to report now that the firearms deer season is in full swing. And at this point, no word on the deer hunting success.
The blackfish season is open and the fishing was excellent. The best bet for keeper-sized blackfish was on the artificial reefs off Montauk and Orient points and along the North Shore rocks. The East End
The region’s deer hunters have turned their attention to the north and south, with the Northern Zone firearms season now open and the Southern Zone archery offering kicking into high gear as buck movement picks
Not a lot in the way of fishing reports now since most have focused on archery hunting and the small game seasons.
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