Green Bay/Appleton Area
In Oconto County, brown trout are hitting in the Lower Oconto River in the city, along with some limited walleye action. Fathead Fran’s, (920) 498-9999 The Sportsman, (920) 734 3299 Deprey’s Kwik Stop, (920) 866-2934
In Oconto County, brown trout are hitting in the Lower Oconto River in the city, along with some limited walleye action. Fathead Fran’s, (920) 498-9999 The Sportsman, (920) 734 3299 Deprey’s Kwik Stop, (920) 866-2934
Smaller lakes, bays, and ponds continue their trend toward ice-up, and with the colder evening temperatures this past week, this process should speed up considerably. Open-water fishing activity continues to remain constant, with muskies aggressively

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The cool, windy, and rainy weather kept fishing pressure down, but a fair number of diehard anglers did venture out to try their luck. Muskies have been the main target for most of these late-season
Fishing has been a little on the slow side, but anglers have been catching crappies, walleyes, and smallmouths on different waters around the area. Muskies have been hitting on Yellow Lake. Deer hunters registered a
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