Siren Area
Fishermen have been finding decent action on the lakes and streams. One angler brought in an 8-pound brookie from a lake, and another angler caught a 10-pound northern pike. The water has been warming steadily
Fishermen have been finding decent action on the lakes and streams. One angler brought in an 8-pound brookie from a lake, and another angler caught a 10-pound northern pike. The water has been warming steadily
Excellent fishing last week easily made up for the bad weather. The white bass run is now in full swing and is going strong. Walleyes continue to provide very good action on the Wolf River
Fishing has been pretty good. Anglers are catching a lot of walleyes below the dams on the rivers. Most anglers are just fishing from shore and throwing jigs and minnows. Anglers also are catching walleyes
It was one of the quietest openers the area has ever seen. Traffic was way down and fishing pressure was light. Ice went off most lakes by Friday before the opener. Cold, snow, rain, and
The Chetek chain opener was successful for those who braved the windy, chilly conditions. Northern pike and panfish were active in the bays. The walleye fishing was very good, and even the bass action warmed
RETURN TO DUTY. If you noticed an apparent void on our columnist pages in this edition of MON, you’re not losing your mind. Dan Donarski’s “O Pine” column is missing. Dan has taken a hiatus
Milwaukee – Anglers in southeastern Wisconsin soon will find improved access to three lakes – Elizabeth Lake in Kenosha County and Little Friess and Friess lakes in Washington County. The DNR has partnered with two
The fishing was a little slow last week because of the continued high water, but anglers were still catching fish. The bluegills have been up in the brush, and largemouths and smallies were hitting out

Tim Spielman Associate Editor Duluth, Minn. – Groups in northeastern Minnesota and Wisconsin recently sued the federal government in U.S. District Court in an attempt to force two agencies to immediately better protect the Great
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