Wisconsin Outdoor News Fishing Report – Feb. 9, 2018
AMERY AREA Walleye action has been best during low-light periods in 15 to 25 feet on Lake Wapogasset, Half Moon Lake, and Balsam Lake. Northern pike continue to hit suckers in the 10- to 15-foot
AMERY AREA Walleye action has been best during low-light periods in 15 to 25 feet on Lake Wapogasset, Half Moon Lake, and Balsam Lake. Northern pike continue to hit suckers in the 10- to 15-foot

Create better hard-water angling experiences and catch more fish by staying warm and extending your adventures on the ice!

Each fish implanted with a transmitter will receive an external orange loop tag, indicating a $100 reward for return of the transmitter.

Most lakes didn’t lose much ice despite the rain, so anglers should be able to continue chasing flags.
ASHLAND AREA Fishing on Chequamegon Bay remained mostly stable last week, with warmer temperatures bringing anglers out in full force. Ice conditions changed following strong northwest winds. Some ice broke up off Bodin’s and a

The season will reopen March 1 with a bag limit of two fish. DNR staff are currently working on additional rulemaking that would remove the closed season on lake trout and increase bag limits.
ASHLAND AREA Chequamegon Bay anglers are now out as far as Houghton Point. There is skim ice on the outside, but high winds in the forecast could change conditions. The bite is most consistent on
ASHLAND AREA Chequamegon Bay completely iced over recently. At this point, anglers are walking and spudding their way out. On the Ashland side, water clarity is OK. The bay has 4 to 6 inches of

Attract fish, then employ your sonar to determine the mood of the fish… and the presentation to prompt strikes.
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