
Know The Ice Before You Go Too Far…
Please be safe while going out on the ice. Always take caution and bring the proper gear with you.

Please be safe while going out on the ice. Always take caution and bring the proper gear with you.

Having the proper equipment and checking ice conditions frequently will help keep you topside.
AMERY AREA There were some limited ice fishing options last week on the lakes that froze first, but that has pretty much come to an end with warmer weather returning. Basically, ice depths have not

Over the last few decades, walleye in Wisconsin have been on a downward trend. As lakes in the upper Midwest warm due to climate change, this cool-water species has found itself with less habitat in
AMERY AREA With the cold and wind, most boats have been put away, although a few muskie anglers continue to fish on lakes such as Bone, Deer, and Wapogasset. Some ice is starting to form

One river technique that will work from now until the spring run.
AMERY AREA A jig and minnow is turning walleyes in 12 to 15 feet at Cedar Lake, Big Round Lake, and Balsam Lake. On Lake Wapogasset, crappies and walleyes are being caught in 10 to

From jigs to crankbaits, unleash a greatest hits of top angling tactics to convince walleyes to fall in during the great bite of autumn.

Because Great Lakes perch is so hard to come by, some businesses are turning to European perch, or Zander, he said, which comes from Poland and other areas in Europe with bodies of fresh water.
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