Algoma Area
Anglers have been reporting some success in the morning casting spoons for trout and salmon off of the piers in Algoma and Kewaunee. Anglers who have been going out on the lake have been met
Anglers have been reporting some success in the morning casting spoons for trout and salmon off of the piers in Algoma and Kewaunee. Anglers who have been going out on the lake have been met
In Sheboygan, shore fishing has been slow, but trollers have been catching a few chinooks and lake trout on spoons in 50 to 80 feet. Shore fishing has been slow in Port Washington. Trollers have

More liberal group deer-hunting law to follow Madison – A bill that would give hunters up to one hour to tag a “group-killed” deer, allow them to carry an uncased firearm in a vehicle, and
Madison – Sportsmen rallied last week to a call to arms, so to speak, from conservation leaders who claim that recent Joint Finance Committee action jeopardizes hunting, fishing, and trapping access to some future public
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In Jefferson County, anglers were catching some white bass on the upper Crawfish River on Twister tails and flies. Some catfish are being caught on the Rock and Crawfish rivers in northern Jefferson and southern
Water temps were 47 to 52 degrees last week. Anglers caught kings and lake trout south of Manitowoc and north of Two Rivers north off Rawleys Point in 70 to 140 feet of water, and
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