
Northeast Wisconsin Fishing Report – May 30, 2021 – video
Fishing deep and fishing shallow and getting into some fish. How water temps and wind impacted the bite. Mostly a mixed bag all the way around.
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Fishing deep and fishing shallow and getting into some fish. How water temps and wind impacted the bite. Mostly a mixed bag all the way around.
Anglers are finding success for a wide variety of species across Green Bay.
Crappies saved the week for many groups as they made a serious push into shallow water areas, such as bulrushes, submerged wood, docks and shoreline spots.
Fishing action better than average on the opener.
What and where they’re catching ’em from Green Bay to southern Lake Michigan to northern Lake Michigan.
The only reports of crappies being caught, and they were limited, are primarily taking place in deeper water. Look to spots just outside those shallow, traditional spring locations for suspended crappies or bluegills tight to
Yes, it’s very early, but anglers are starting to catch crappies and panfish from boats and from shore.
Start looking to those traditional spring crappie spots as water temperatures warm.
Wisconsin Outdoor News readers from central and southwestern counties report some good stream trout action during the early season.
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