
Northeast Wisconsin Fishing Report – July 5, 2021 – video
High water and a sizzler of a July 4th weekend made for some slow panfish action, but some fish were caught, and here’s how it was done.

High water and a sizzler of a July 4th weekend made for some slow panfish action, but some fish were caught, and here’s how it was done.

Crappies and bluegills continue making transitions to deeper waters that include some nice cabbage. Here’s how they’re being caught.

Unstable weather pattern of late, but hasn’t seemed to impact fishing much. Catching ‘gills, crappies, bass and a few northerns. Here’s when and where.

We are now in the 2-week walleye closure on Lake Mille Lacs. It has been a fantastic season so far. The smallmouth bite will continue to get better and better. I am seeing fish all

With a 10-degree change in water temps in the last week, the fishing has changed a bit. Definitely some nice ‘gills to be had.

Madison is a highly monitored lake by the DNR, managed primarily for its panfish and walleyes. But its northern pike and largemouth bass are worth noting as well.

Walleye bite being impacted by up-and-down weather pattern. But there are fish being caught – here’s where to find them and what’s getting them to bite.

In fishing tournaments during the summer of 2020, several largemouth over 6.5 pounds were weighed in, with the largest topping 7.25 pounds.

“Little Arb,” as it’s most often referred to locally, has a reputation for being a good walleye lake and “action” lake for muskies. The lake has cyclical perch and black crappie populations.
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