Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – June 28th, 2013
BOULDER JUNCTION AREA Walleyes are in the weeds and wood right now on most lakes, but they are deeper on the big, deep lakes. There is still a good minnow bite going on. Smallmouth bass
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BOULDER JUNCTION AREA Walleyes are in the weeds and wood right now on most lakes, but they are deeper on the big, deep lakes. There is still a good minnow bite going on. Smallmouth bass
BIG GREEN LAKE AREA Smallmouths and panfish are starting to hit on Big Green Lake in 7 to 15 feet because the water is just starting to warm up a little bit. North Bay Sport
DOOR PENINSULA AND KEWAUNEE AREA On the Lake Michigan side of the peninsula, from Sturgeon Bay south to Algoma, fishermen have been catching a mixed bag of salmon, lake trout, and rainbows. The action could
Lake George: Drop-shotting, jerkbaits or swimbaits should work for bass, but you might have to search a bit for the post-spawn fish. Some will be shallow, others suspended. Lakers were taken at 100 feet, and
Bass action has been consistently good on the east of Hudson reservoirs, but notably on Muscoot Reservoir. Diehard trout anglers are still connecting on Kensico, Cross River and Croton Falls reservoirs. Bobs Sport and Tackle
Beaverkill/Willowemoc: Both were somewhat high recently but wading was possible. Olives have emerged later in the morning. Some isonychias, small olives, sulphurs and caddis are about. Attractor dries such as the White Wulff are also
St. Lawrence River: Not hearing much of late, perhaps because of the weather, but bass and pike should be available. Black Lake: Richard at Chapman’s Sport Shop and Marina says high lake levels have been
Lake Ontario and tributaries:Wes Walker at The Slippery Sinker in Olcott weighed in two 22-pound kings that were caught in 80 feet of water in front of the harbor – one on a spoon and
Lake Ontario: Fishing has been slow for brown trout and very slow for chinook salmon. Brown trout continued to be scattered over a variety of depths. Lake trout fishing has been more stable, with fish
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