Madison Area
Fishing was pretty decent last week and the ice had been holding up for the most part, with the exception of one area of shoreline on Cherokee Marsh. A few anglers are still fishing Lake
Fishing was pretty decent last week and the ice had been holding up for the most part, with the exception of one area of shoreline on Cherokee Marsh. A few anglers are still fishing Lake
Lake Gogebic ice conditions have improved with zero temps at night. ATVs can be used once again in some areas. The cooler temps had slowed fishing a bit, but the action has been fair for
Mississippi River ice can be very dangerous and deceiving with ice thickness and strength changing over short distances depending on what’s happening under the ice. ATVs and snowmobilers had been traveling over areas with 1
Green Bay, Wis. – Why would anyone intentionally poison hundreds of wild turkeys? That was the burning question on the minds of thousands of hunters after the DNR said Feb. 6 that approximately 200 turkey
Bluegills are hitting on Monona Bay and in the Triangles. Perch were hitting, too. Lake Mendota perch have been hit and miss, and bluegill fishing out there has been slow. Lake Waubesa bluegill action has
In and around the Peshtigo harbor area, fishing pressure has been moderate to light. With all of the water on the ice, pike anglers dominate the scene; they’re using tip-ups and shiners. Success rates have
Mud Slough improved a little last week as some decent crappies were taken. Bluegill action had been spotty. Some anglers are fishing on the Ambro Slough and No-Name Slough across from Ambro Road, but action
Lake Gogebic’s perch action has been awesome. Huge jumbos have been hitting. Use wigglers in 24 to 30 feet. Walleyes have been consistent from dusk to dawn on sucker minnows. Larger walleyes have been coming
Walleyes continue to be found in a variety of areas, including deep breaklines, mid-depth mud flats, and along gravel/rock shorelines. The best action continues to be in the late afternoon, with suckers or large fatheads
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