Wisconsin Outdoor News Fishing Report – January 6, 2022
Ice conditions have improved a lot and that’s likely opened up more opportunities or areas for anglers to look for walleyes.
Ice conditions have improved a lot and that’s likely opened up more opportunities or areas for anglers to look for walleyes.
There seems to be plenty of ice-fishing opportunities across the northern half of the state.
Hard-water season getting underway up north.
Most people seem to be prepping for the upcoming ice fishing season.
Browns were exceptional throughout the late 1980s and 1990s. Since 2000, brown trout fishing has experienced a sharp decline.
Fishing reports have been light and we’re down to just the hardcore walleye and muskie anglers at this point, although those venturing out are doing well.
Of the estimated 2019 brown trout harvest of 2,466 fish (open water), Green Bay comprised 31% of the total brown trout harvest for Lake Michigan in 2019.
Crappie and bluegill action remains strong.
Fishing pressure has seen a big dive. But how about the bite?