
Northeast Wisconsin Fishing Report – October 12, 2021 – video
Water temps still surprisingly warm. Some wind, too. What that’s all meant for the bite.
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Water temps still surprisingly warm. Some wind, too. What that’s all meant for the bite.

Fishing pressure has seen a big dive. But how about the bite?

Crappies, bluegills, big fish, eater fish … it’s all happening as fall weather arrives.

Anglers battling warmer-than-average water temps.

A little surprise report at the beginning – and what you really want to know at the end.

Where to find the walleyes, crappies and smallies – and what presentations to use – as we enter October.

A little info on the Wolf River – and a surprise report for the Northwoods.

The bite keeps getting better, at least on crappies. Here’s how they’re catching ’em.

With a definite hint of autumn in the air last week, water temperatures are slowly starting to cool down and that seems to have triggered better walleye activity.
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