
Oconto River parcels to gain more public access
Trout anglers in northeastern Wisconsin will soon have more access to two branches of the Oconto River.

Trout anglers in northeastern Wisconsin will soon have more access to two branches of the Oconto River.

At this time of year, September through mid-November, the wading, Susquehanna River smallmouth bass angler runs into the good and the bad.

Writer recently had a revelation that will hopefully change the way he does things and make a better fisherman out of him.

The Michigan DNR last stocked walleyes in Twin Falls in 2001. However, following the results of a recent assessment of the fishery, the Wisconsin DNR has decided to begin stocking ’eyes again.

Using a straight-shanked hook, slip the hook point between the lure and the O-ring with the hook point pointing away from the weighted end of the bait.

How water temperatures continue to impact the bite.

It’s prime time for catches of both black and white crappies in what many anglers consider the top lake for slabs in the district.

The yellow perch bite on the Western Basin of Lake Erie has slowed considerably and big walleyes have moved east to the Central Basin of Lake Erie, and are being caught in up to 70

Former B.A.S.S. and FLW pro Joe Thomas believes the best smallmouth bass fishing of the season is on the way.
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