Wisconsin Outdoor News Fishing & Hunting Report – Oct. 18, 2019
ASHLAND AREA With the recent rain, the water is cloudy right now. We are in the fall cooler water temps now and fish are very active. Lake trout fishing is now closed and will open
ASHLAND AREA With the recent rain, the water is cloudy right now. We are in the fall cooler water temps now and fish are very active. Lake trout fishing is now closed and will open
AMERY AREA Muskie action has picked up on suckers or topwater baits on the Apple River and Deer Lake. Hit Lake Wapogasset with Jiggin’ Raps or a jig and minnow in 18 to 23 feet

Wisconsin-based Hall of Fame and Museum will induct 10 outstanding anglers and fishing educators from around the country.

Al Lindner is arguably one of the best anglers alive at ripping jigs and plastics for walleyes. In this video from the folks at Angling Buzz, he explains what you need to know master the

Bigger baits will help trigger bites among the largest and most active ’gills of late summer or early fall
AMERY AREA Leeches or minnows continue to produce walleyes in 10 to 20 feet on Wapogasset, Cedar, and Half Moon Lakes. Look to Pike Lake for crappies and a few walleyes in 14 to 16

Making sure you’re geared up with the right rod for the presentation can make a huge difference in how you perform on the water. The folks at Angling Buzz share a quick hack that can

When it comes to crankbait colors, the difference between daytime and nighttime selections can be as different as, well, day and night. The folks at Angling Buzz explain. One tip: Be ready to have a
AMERY AREA The 10- to 14-foot weedlines are producing sunfish on Pike, Big Round, Deer, Balsam, and Bear Trap lakes. Bass action also is strong on the deep weedlines of most lakes. Muskie reports have
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