Minocqua/Woodruff Area
Walleyes, largemouths, and smallies have been leading the way on area lakes and flowages. Northern pike action is good, and muskie action is improving as the lakes started warming up a little bit more last
Walleyes, largemouths, and smallies have been leading the way on area lakes and flowages. Northern pike action is good, and muskie action is improving as the lakes started warming up a little bit more last
Northern pike are still putting on an aggressive bite in 10 feet of water or less; use a spinnerbait or a Rapala Husky Jerk in a walleye or minnow pattern. Smallies are providing a solid
Fishing has been pretty good. The walleye and bass fishing have been the two best things going, expecially on the big lakes for walleyes. The bass fishing has been fantastic for both smallmouths and largemouths
Joe Albert Associate Editor It’s too nice to be sitting inside, but since I’m in the office I figured I’d post a quick rundown of some of the things that are going on. € Duck
Waupaca, Wis. – The fate of an expanded Okauchee Lake access site – and the $660,000 it will take to buy the site – should be determined July 10 when the Natural Resources Board convenes
Fishing on the Chetek chain has been very good. Walleye action slowed a little, but live bait fishermen were still getting a few keepers. Try trolling for suspended walleyes in the main lake areas with
DNR is recommending 60-day duck seasons in all zones, 85-day Canada goose seasons in the North and Central zones and a 66-day Canada goose season in the South Zone for the 2008-09 waterfowl season. The

Washington (AP) – Silent on central questions of gun control for two centuries, the U.S. Supreme Court found its voice last week in a decision that affirms the right to have guns in the home
Navarino, Wis. – Wisconsin turkey hunters have for sure set another harvest record, but the final number has yet to be determined. The 2008 spring harvest was sitting at a preliminary number of about 52,814
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