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Madison Area

Fishing had been pretty decent around Madison, with perch hitting on Lake Mendota near Picnic Point and Second Point. Bluegills were hitting along the university shoreline. Bluegills and crappies were being caught on Cherokee Marsh.

Wolf River System/Lake Poygan Area

The Wolf River still had ice on it as of last week, but anglers were catching buckets of white bass through the ice on Lake Poygan. Kiesow’s Landing, (920) 836-2590. Chico’s Landing, Orihula, (920) 446-3345.

October antlerless season set for ’08

Madison – Hunters might have shot two does for each buck during the course of all 2007 deer seasons, but earn-a-buck units contributed to that high antlerless kill, so hunters will see the return of

Alcoma Area

Anglers were still catching browns and rainbows through the ice on the Ahnapee River late last week, but the ice was getting a little weak. Once the ice disappears, anglers will start casting for the

SEVENTH COUNTY HAS CONFIRMED CWD

Another county has been added to the short list of Illinois counties where at least one deer has tested positive for chronic wasting disease. Stephenson County joins Winnebago, Boone, DeKalb, McHenry, Ogle and LaSalle Counties

Nekoosa Area

The Wisconsin River is open at Nekoosa, and the town landing is open. Anglers started dumping boats early last week, and they were catching walleyes. As of late last week, boaters were able to get

Barbed or barbless hooks?

Madison – When the spring fish and wildlife hearings roll around on Monday, April 14, anglers will be asked to comment on two new rule changes requiring the use of barbless hooks during catch-and-release seasons

Sturgeon Bay Area

Perch fishing continued to be good out of Ern Joy’s launch. Most people were fishing in 30 to 40 feet of water. Minnows seemed to be the ticket for the perch. Whitefish had also had

Green Bay/Appleton Area

The Fox River is starting to break up at De Pere, but there were still a few anglers venturing out onto the ice for walleyes last week. The action hasn’t been too bad, with numbers

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