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Walleye fishing on Lake Superior: A great week for big fish. Here’s just how big, and what they’re catching them on.
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Walleye fishing on Lake Superior: A great week for big fish. Here’s just how big, and what they’re catching them on.

Lizzie’s physical characteristics – an abundance of bulrush and cattail stands, along with plenty of submerged vegetation – provide the ideal situation for its bass and panfish to flourish.

Plum Lake may cover more than 1,000 acres, but it’s irregular shape, multiple islands and abundance of structure makes Plum a great choice on windy days.

Bass bite remains strong across the state. Here’s where.

Big bug hatch in the Hayward area recently, meaning a little tougher fishing, but walleyes still can be caught. Here’s how it’s being done.

An interesting fact about Squash – at 396 acres, it’s one of the largest seepage lakes in Oneida County. It’s unusual to see a lake of that size with no inlet or outlet.

You might have to grind out these 20-fish days, but where else are you going to go with that type of action and have a good shot at a six-pounder?

It’s hands down one of the best destinations for both numbers and quality of smallmouth bass in the country.

The lake boasts strong natural populations of bluegills, largemouth, and smallmouth bass, and a robust, stocked population of walleyes.
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