Algoma Area
Anglers trolling the Kewaunee County portions of Lake Michigan did fairly well on brown trout out of Kewaunee. The Algoma boat launch is opened and anglers going out of that port reported fairly good results,
Anglers trolling the Kewaunee County portions of Lake Michigan did fairly well on brown trout out of Kewaunee. The Algoma boat launch is opened and anglers going out of that port reported fairly good results,
Bill Parker Michigan Editor MAKING A DIFFERENCE. Much has been done to promote the introduction of youths into hunting and fishing. Age reductions in license requirements, special licenses, and special seasons have encouraged many youths
In Manitowoc, anglers were catching browns up to 6 pounds from the north pier stub, the north side of the breakwater and the south pier. Anglers fishing just off the bottom from the breakwater also
Anglers still report a modest ice bite, but many anglers have packed the ice fishing equipment away. Bridge Bait & Tackle, Park Falls, (715) 762-4108. Ross’s Sport Shop, Phillips, (715) 339-3625.
On Green Bay off of Oconto, the breakwater landing is open and boats are trolling a few hundred yards beyond the mouth of the harbor. The Stiles dam and “iron bridge” are getting the most
The main channel of the Mississippi and most of the backwaters are now open. The main channel is seeing some barge traffic. Bluegill, perch, and crappie action was spotty. There has been some decent perch
Most of the ice is gone from the Madison chain, and guys are just getting out in search of panfish in the shallows. There have been a lot of crappies in the Yahara River and
The cougar shot in a Chicago neighborhood Monday night appears to be a wild animal, wildlife officials who conducted a necropsy reported today. Donna Alexander, of Cook County’s animal control division, said the cougar’s incisors
Most lakes are now down to 16 to 18 inches of solid ice. Nearly all access areas have become unusable to any kind of vehicle traffic and some shorelines on the west and north sides
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