Wisconsin Outdoor News Fishing Report – October 7, 2021
Anglers battling warmer-than-average water temps.
Anglers battling warmer-than-average water temps.
With a definite hint of autumn in the air last week, water temperatures are slowly starting to cool down and that seems to have triggered better walleye activity.
It sounds as though walleye anglers are starting to transition back to minnows, although crawlers and crankbaits are still producing fish.
Walleyes have been a struggle in most areas again last week, although there are some exceptions.
While some bigger walleyes are being caught on deep, main-lake structure in some areas, weedy spots seem to be holding better numbers of fish
While some bigger walleyes are being caught on deep, main-lake structure in some areas, weedy spots seem to be holding better numbers of fish.
DNR has restored the previous recreational regulations.
Fairly heavy fishing pressure. Here’s what they’re catching and where.
It’s been a strange week of walleye fishing with many reports indicating that there’s been quite a few fish being caught in shallower water – less than 10 feet in many areas.