Southern Wisconsin Fishing Report – October 19th, 2012
BEAVER DAM / FOX LAKE AREA Fox Lake muskie action has been very good, and 46-, 49-, and 50-inch fish have been caught. Walleyes are being caught by those trolling crankbaits in 10 to 18
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BEAVER DAM / FOX LAKE AREA Fox Lake muskie action has been very good, and 46-, 49-, and 50-inch fish have been caught. Walleyes are being caught by those trolling crankbaits in 10 to 18
Lake Ontario and tributaries Burt Dam and Eighteen Mile Creek needs some water to really pull some fish into the system. In the meantime, your best bet is in the harbor and off the piers,
Lake Ontario There were still salmon being found around tributary mouths. J-plugs and flasher and flies are still working. With the lack of rain most tributaries were still too low for salmon to make their
Cayuga Lake Lake trout fishing was slow, possibly due spawning activity. Fishing 80 to 110 feet down with flasher and flies was producing a few lakers, as was vertical jigging in 80 to 100 feet
This is the time of year when attention turns solidly to hunting, with the opening of the Northern Zone firearms season Oct. 20 after the weeklong (Oct. 13-19) muzzleloader offering. Fall turkey hunters were also
The blackfish season opened up to some excellent inshore and offshore fishing, with blackfish in the 8-pound class common offshore and fish up to 5 pounds inshore. From the shore, blackfish were caught off the
Lake George anglers continued to take advantage of some fine fishing, with lake trout found at 50 feet and bass – both largemouth and smallmouth – also offered consistent action. Northern pike were also cooperative
John Miller at Bob’s Sport and Tackle reports fishing has been very good as fall temperatures settle in, with the action highlighted by a monstrous brown trout – reportedly a 19-pounder – caught in Kensico
Fall fishing has been fairly consistent, with fish responding to a variety of methods. Caddis were showing in fair numbers. Nymph and streamer fishing has been very effective. Statewide regulations have trout season ending Oct.
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