New lake trout regs for Lake Michigan, Green Bay
DNR has restored the previous recreational regulations.
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.
GREEN BAY AREA FOX RIVER & METRO BOAT LAUNCH Metro boat launch: Success on walleye was reported by boaters at the Metro Boat Lauch. Anglers reported success using flicker minnow #7, leeches, and nightcrawlers. Anglers
Most walleye anglers finding success are covering water with crankbaits or spinner rigs and crawlers on main-lake structure and deep weedlines during low-light periods on most lakes.
Now that many states and localities are once again welcoming travelers, this summer might be the right time for a road trip to a walleye destination you’ve been thinking about but haven’t yet checked off
With a few exceptions, walleyes have pulled off the shorelines and started to move onto main lake structure, generally in deeper water.
After the cold front that arrived prior to Memorial Day weekend and carried into last week, weather conditions stabilized a bit more and walleyes seem to be responding in most areas.
Crappies saved the week for many groups as they made a serious push into shallow water areas, such as bulrushes, submerged wood, docks and shoreline spots.
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