
Top mid-summer bass hotspots – video
Hot weather reduces the number of places bass can use comfortably in the summertime. If you know where to look, you can find big concentrations of fish, and the hotter the weather the better.

Hot weather reduces the number of places bass can use comfortably in the summertime. If you know where to look, you can find big concentrations of fish, and the hotter the weather the better.

Fishing activity picked up quite a bit here this week. Walleye and perch were being caught in good numbers.

It was the perfect Canadian fishing trip for a couple of first-time visitors.
Yes, indeed, as my youngest brother, Mike Eisele, and I drove the 725 miles up to Sturgeon Lake Lodge in northwest

Wisconsin set a tragic record in 2023 when 28 people died while enjoying the state’s lakes and rivers by fishing, hunting, paddling, jet-skiing, waterskiing or motorboating.
Most of those folks drowned. Only one died

Waupaca Chain O’ Lakes boaters might have noticed the newest addition to the Taylor Lake public boat landing after local DNR game wardens teamed up with the town of Farmington and Waupaca Chain O’ Lakes

One of muskie fishing’s most iconic lure manufacturers is in its 85th year in business under the guidance of the fourth generation of its family.
Suick Lure Co., of Antigo,Wis., has announced that Michael
The deadline for sturgeon spearers to apply for 2025 upriver lakes spearing tags is Aug. 1.
Due to a higher success rate on the upriver lakes, only 500 license holders will be selected to

What’s happening with the bite in the Hayward lakes area and on Chequamegon Bay and Lake Superior.

Volunteers working a long-running trout and salmon rearing and stocking program in cooperation with the Wisconsin DNR were caught by surprise recently when local field staffers called to say the DNR suspended the program in
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