
Wisconsin Fishing Report – January 14, 2021
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.

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.

Seasonal movements of walleyes, muskies, and largemouth bass were documented during a 2018 DNR fish survey, with large-scale movement of bluegills between the lakes also likely based on catch data.

Fishing a jigging spoon for panfish – crappies and bluegills. The technique will also work on perch and walleye. Great way to target and catch fish all ice-fishing season.

Little McDonald seems created to grow bigger game fish. And there’s also a panfish population worth noting – crappies more than bluegills – and there are enough good-sized northern pike for anglers to give them

Daytime walleye activity in the majority of areas has been almost non-existent, especially on the weekends when lake traffic has been insanely high. Some of the best walleye action is taking place at night and

It’s going to take time and effort on the part of fisheries researchers and biologists to figure out what is going on and what might be done.

The walleyes ranged up to 23 inches and northern pike to 36.

Ice fishing has taken off in the northern sections of the state. Those getting out on inland lakes to the north are getting bluegills and pike. The southern half of the Lower Peninsula had no
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