
Wisconsin Fishing Report – October 22, 2020
With snow on the ground and winter-like weather covering the state as of this writing, many anglers have been forced to put an early end to their open-water fishing season, about two to three weeks
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With snow on the ground and winter-like weather covering the state as of this writing, many anglers have been forced to put an early end to their open-water fishing season, about two to three weeks
I slipped the 26-inch pike back into the water and quickly rebaited my quick-strike rig. But just as I returned to my shanty to warm up, the tip-up danced to attention again.
By Joe Albert Contributing Writer It was one of those early December days when, really, the only goal was to set foot on the ice, drill a few holes to make sure the auger hadn’t

The walleye size structure has changed significantly between survey periods and has increased as abundance has declined.

Iowa Great Lake water temperatures are around 43 degrees or lower. The walleye bite has started to pick up in many wadable areas off shore.

Poor weather conditions are keeping anglers off the water. Parts of the Upper Peninsula, including Marquette, saw snow this week, with some getting a couple inches or more.

With water clarity that’s typically over 20 feet, it’s one of the east Twin Cities metro area’s clearest bodies of water. That allows the lake to grow excellent shallow and deep vegetation, which provides ideal

There were a few reports of skim ice taking hold on the ponds, bays, and some small lakes in parts of northern Minnesota and talk that ice fishing could potentially begin by the end of

In fall, cooling water temperatures entice big pike to return to mid-depth weed and rock areas, back within the traditional range of angling efforts. — Angling Buzz
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