
Trout fishing on lakes (outside BWCAW) opens
While the opportunities aren’t limited to the three main BWCAW counties of St. Louis, Lake, and Cook, these counties have the majority of trout lakes in the state. And thus far, the lakes in that
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While the opportunities aren’t limited to the three main BWCAW counties of St. Louis, Lake, and Cook, these counties have the majority of trout lakes in the state. And thus far, the lakes in that

Checking in on ice conditions and how the bite has been … And after spending a couple days on the lake, finding anywhere between 10 and 14 inches of ice – and a good perch

The secret has been out for years – soft, finesse plastics work very well for catching panfish (crappies and bluegills) through the ice. Here’s a rundown of the progression depending on depth of water and

As we head toward the middle of January, ice fishing is becoming more widespread; however, caution still needs to be used. Anglers are mostly targeting crappie, bluegills, bass, pike and walleye.

It has been below freezing across much of the state this month, which is good news for ice anglers.

Ice conditions in southeastern Wisconsin – there’s some fishable ice, but …

Great January weather, and doing a lot of ice trolling. Drawback is mostly just able to drive ATVs and snowmobiles. But fishing has been good – here’s how to catch ’em.

Some of the best walleye action is taking place at night and by anglers willing to get away from the crowds. Panfish also seem to be affected by all the activity.

The weather hasn’t been doing us any favors with the ice conditions. Fish are still being caught, but safety is the top priority.
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