Wisconsin Outdoor News Fishing Report – September 9, 2021
It sounds as though walleye anglers are starting to transition back to minnows, although crawlers and crankbaits are still producing fish.
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It sounds as though walleye anglers are starting to transition back to minnows, although crawlers and crankbaits are still producing 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
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.
With a few exceptions, walleyes have pulled off the shorelines and started to move onto main lake structure, generally in deeper water.
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