
Wisconsin Fishing Report – February 24, 2025
Most anglers were targeting northern pike south of the river along the shoreline here. Large dead baits and live minnows were working.
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Most anglers were targeting northern pike south of the river along the shoreline here. Large dead baits and live minnows were working.
What’s happening on the ice in the Hayward lakes area, Chequamegon Bay, and Lake Superior.
Anglers reported success catching whitefish here.
Crappies hitting despite extreme temps and high winds. Here’s a look at the Wisconsin fishing report across the state on Feb. 14, 2025.
Anglers caught high numbers of whitefish while fishing in these locations.
Ice conditions and lake access the best in a long time. Here’s a look at the Wisconsin fishing report on Jan. 31, 2025.
Good perch fishing was reported here from the week once the temperature got closer to normal. Minnows were working best. Perch ranged in size from 5 to 15 inches.
Most lake areas seeing best ice travel in many years. Here’s a look at the Wisconsin fishing report from across the state on Jan. 17, 2025.
Anglers reported seeing many fish on their electronics. But as far as getting them to bite …
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