
Wisconsin Lake Profile – Dunham & Mudhen Lakes, Burnett County
Most anyone fishing Mudhen and Dunham lakes in Burnett County west of Siren are either fishing for fun or looking to collect enough bass and bluegills for a fish fry.

Most anyone fishing Mudhen and Dunham lakes in Burnett County west of Siren are either fishing for fun or looking to collect enough bass and bluegills for a fish fry.

Small spoons tipped with plastics, worms, or minnow heads and tails will attract more perch, crappies, and sunfish thus boosting your odds of catching more fish.

Small spoons tipped with plastics, worms, or minnow heads and tails will attract more perch, crappies, and sunfish thus boosting your odds of catching more fish.

Ice reports continue to improve across the states, along with reports of fishing successes.

Ross Lake serves up a mixed bag of angling opportunities ranging from perch, bluegills and sunfish to largemouth bass, northern pike and catfish. And don’t forget about those crappies – mostly blacks, but a few

Minnesota takes the lead in trying to increase the number of big panfish swimming its freshwater lakes.

With the last weekend of the inland walleye and northern pike season upon us, most reports indicate pretty consistent northern pike activity in relatively shallow water. Walleyes have been a bit more sluggish, but remaining

While both lakes support walleyes, panfish, bass, and northern pike, there are some differences between the two Lidas. Knowing what to look for and expect from each lake will tip the odds in your favor

With ice starting to gain a foothold across the state, fishing access/action is starting to pick up, too.
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