Green Bay/Peshtigo Area (Wis.) Fishing Report – April 10, 2023
The number of reported walleyes caught per person in this spot ranged from zero to 11 fish. The biggest walleye that was reported was around 30 inches long.
The number of reported walleyes caught per person in this spot ranged from zero to 11 fish. The biggest walleye that was reported was around 30 inches long.
Most ice anglers still getting out are targeting big pike. A lot of big fish continue to be iced.
Efforts are underway to save the Cornwall Creek Flooding dam in the heart of Pigeon River Country, but the uphill effort is not expected to prevent a drawdown scheduled for this summer.
Local residents
An update on ice fishing conditions, what’s working, a handful of tips, and the area report. Much of this can be applied to many different regions as well. Targeting a lot of panfish and finding
Whether you fish Wisconsin, Minnesota or Michigan, the allure of stream-trout fishing under the cover of darkness is no secret: It’s all about catching monster trout.
No one knows how many trout anglers fish
The Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife is in the process of building the three new facilities on the lake right now and the agency says they’ll be available for angler use by mid-April to early
They say the best way to make an impact in the world is to act locally. And there are things that you can actually do to make a difference on your local waters.
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The same people tend to volunteer across several organizations. Consequently, I’m seeing more and more volunteer burnout/fatigue these days.
Anglers getting out on this lake are having luck trolling for brown trout.
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