Wisconsin Outdoor News Fishing Report – June 30, 2017
ASHLAND AREA Smallmouth bass are just starting to move to their summer haunts, but some are still in 5 feet of water or less where moving baits very slowly is the most productive way to
ASHLAND AREA Smallmouth bass are just starting to move to their summer haunts, but some are still in 5 feet of water or less where moving baits very slowly is the most productive way to

city followed DNR protocol by shutting water levels to the minimum level, but did not predict the impact on fish – up to 5,000 died.

And anglers in the traditional state fish record categories landed six new records in the first half of 2017.

Mark Courts of Harris leads the way, with four Minnesotans finishing in the top five in Cabela’s National Walleye Tour event.

Each reportedly caught their limit of walleyes, stashed the fish on shore and went out again, with each catching two to six walleyes the second time out.
AMERY AREA Suckers and topwater baits are turning muskies on the Apple River. Sunfish and bass are being found in 2 to 4 feet of water on most lakes. There’s some evening walleye action on

Time is just as important as catching fish during international match tournaments.

NWT event set on the Mississippi at Prairie du Chien, Wis., on June 15-16.

Walleyes may lose out to largemouth bass if lakes continue to get warmer
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