Wisconsin Outdoor News Fishing Report – Oct. 6, 2017
ASHLAND AREA It has been an odd fall and fishing on Chequamegon Bay is also “odd.” It wasn’t this warm during the summer. Some cohos moved into the Sioux River while trollers were not looking,
ASHLAND AREA It has been an odd fall and fishing on Chequamegon Bay is also “odd.” It wasn’t this warm during the summer. Some cohos moved into the Sioux River while trollers were not looking,

She learns the finer points of tossing ground bait while fishing for European bleak with “whip” rods.

Annual Sturgeon Fest, at Lakeshore State Park in downtown Milwaukee on Sept. 30, continues effort to restore lake sturgeon to Lake Michigan.

While competing at the World Match Fishing Tournament in Hungary last month, Wisconsin Outdoor News’ Kristen Monroe mixed up a batch of bait each day, a concoction that included “jokers.” What are “jokers?” Check out
ASHLAND AREA Fall-like weather started to drop water temperatures, and cohos and brown trout became more prevalent in the Apostle Islands and inside Chequamegon Bay. Anglers are working the triangle from Houghton Point to Long

Hunting numbers drop, as well as hunting expenditures, but related expenditures and hunting-related expenses see increases.

Rushing Waters trout farm offers on-site restaurant with chefs who will cook your catch.

MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin DNR is seeking nominations through October 15 for individuals with experience and interest to fill the angling representative position on the Sporting Heritage Council. The council, established by 2011 Wis.
ASHLAND AREA There are cooler nights now and fall is in the air. Smallmouths are out deeper now and looking for cool water in the 12- to 15-foot range. Use suckers and crankbaits. Smallmouths will
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