
Tips for catching walleye on Green Bay (video)
Yakima Bait’s Jarod Higginbotham talks about trolling speed and visibility.

Yakima Bait’s Jarod Higginbotham talks about trolling speed and visibility.

Mike and Kyle Komorowski from Oak Creek, Wis., registered six bass weighing a total of 15.1 pounds to win the recent Badwater Bash bass-fishing tournament on the Twin Falls Flowage in Spread Eagle, Wis. They
AMERY AREA Bluegills and bass continue to be caught in 6 to 10 feet on Wapogasset, Balsam, and North Twin lakes. Leeches are producing walleyes on the weedlines of Wapogasset or Half Moon, and the

Inspectors will staff six decontamination boats on the St. Croix River on July 14 and July 15 to search for and get rid of invasive species, including zebra mussels, Eurasian watermilfoil, curly leaf pondweed, bighead

Fish farming in the state has traditionally centered on raising bait and sport fish for anglers, but new aquaculture businesses are moving the focus back to fish meant to be eaten.

Small pieces of plastic have skirted the wastewater treatment process and ended up in the eastern Wisconsin lake, research says.

Kristen Monroe talks about balancing floats with the proper sinker weight to achieve ‘neutral buoyancy.’

Use electronics to locate panfish in deeper water during the warmer months of July and August.

A rare lull on the sports front for the high-schoolers provides opportunity for hot action on the water.
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