Wausau Area
Strange weather conditions have made for exceptional muskie fishing. Topwater action has been good, and big bucktails are taking their share of nice fish, as well. Look for weedy shorelines and mid-lake structure, where anglers
Strange weather conditions have made for exceptional muskie fishing. Topwater action has been good, and big bucktails are taking their share of nice fish, as well. Look for weedy shorelines and mid-lake structure, where anglers
Walleye action has been fair, but the bluegills, crappies, and northern pike fishing has been good. The big news is the bass – both species are hitting like mad on most lakes. AAA Sports Shop,
Bluegills have been biting well on most lakes, usually about 12 feet down. Big Sand Lake has been a good bet for bluegills. There have been tons of people coming into the area to fish
Wautoma, Wis. – The DNR planned to complete the fall turkey drawing the week of Aug. 17, with tags mailed to successful applicants later that week. “Winning” hunters should be notified by the last week
Fishing activity has backed off a bit lately. Panfish can still be found in the deeper weedlines, with walleye action the best early in the mornings on the bigger, clear-water lakes. There have been numerous
The Lake Gogebic walleye bite remained stalled as of last week. Mayflies continue to hatch periodically, and fishing has been tough. There are some good reports, with success from all areas of the lake. Try
Trollers are fishing summer patterns and spots on Lake Superior, and fishing is picking up somewhat. Typical summer fishing – the flats, south shore, and many spots up into the islands have been producing lakers
There is a huge gizzard shad hatch on Lake Winnebago, which is having a negative influence on walleye and perch fishing. Some of these fish are currently stuffed with shad. There are still a few
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