Marinette Area
Bluegill, perch, and crappie action was spotty last week. Perch action at Lock and Dam No. 9 was spotty, with some anglers catching a few decent fish using a chunk of crawler. Angers are using
Bluegill, perch, and crappie action was spotty last week. Perch action at Lock and Dam No. 9 was spotty, with some anglers catching a few decent fish using a chunk of crawler. Angers are using
The North Fork and South Fork of the Flambeau River are at a normal level. Paddlers are still paddling the South Fork, but have to pick their path more carefully due to rocks. North Fork
The walleyes are biting both on the shallower, dark lakes ’Äì like the Eagle River chain ’Äì and on the deeper, clearer lakes. Fish the shallower lakes in 10 feet of water or less in
Cool weather hampered the bite for what should have been a great week. Mid-week nighttime lows to the frost level pushed crappies off their spawning areas. Smallmouth bass have been similarly affected. Northern pike action
The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Board of Directors have approved regulations and dates for for the new High School Bass Fishing State Series to be inaugurated during the 2008-09 school term. It will be
July 24:’ÄàMarshview Conservation Club Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Rangeline Inn. For more info call Ed Mersberger, 920-467-6569. Aug. 1: Central WI Struttin Toms NWTF Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Shooters Banquet Facility. For more info call Scott, 715-345-9984.

Peshtigo, Wis ’Äì If the number of Great Lakes muskies is going to continue to grow in Green Bay and the Fox River, the fish are going to have to do most of the heavy
Panfish and bass activity has been quite good on Dunn County lakes, and Menomin and Tainter lakes, as these waters seem to warm up sooner than most. Gordy’Äôs Hardware Hank, (715) 726-2515. Buroker’Äôs Taxidermy, Bait
Milwaukee ’Äî Bobcat population goals, fall turkey hunting with dogs, a longer raccoon season, and limited paintball activity on state lands are just four of the rule changes adopted by the Natural Resources Board at
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