Wisconsin Outdoor News Fishing Report – Feb. 23, 2018
AMERY AREA It’s been a slower week of fishing, especially for walleyes. The north end of Lake Wapogasset is giving up crappies and sunfish in 12 feet, while pike are being caught on the Apple
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AMERY AREA It’s been a slower week of fishing, especially for walleyes. The north end of Lake Wapogasset is giving up crappies and sunfish in 12 feet, while pike are being caught on the Apple
AMERY AREA Walleye action has been best during low-light periods in 15 to 25 feet on Lake Wapogasset, Half Moon Lake, and Balsam Lake. Northern pike continue to hit suckers in the 10- to 15-foot
ASHLAND AREA Fishing on Chequamegon Bay remained mostly stable last week, with warmer temperatures bringing anglers out in full force. Ice conditions changed following strong northwest winds. Some ice broke up off Bodin’s and a
ASHLAND AREA Chequamegon Bay anglers are now out as far as Houghton Point. There is skim ice on the outside, but high winds in the forecast could change conditions. The bite is most consistent on
ASHLAND AREA Chequamegon Bay completely iced over recently. At this point, anglers are walking and spudding their way out. On the Ashland side, water clarity is OK. The bay has 4 to 6 inches of
ASHLAND AREA The landings are froze up now so people are looking ahead to getting their ice-fishing gear together. There are no ice fishing reports as of yet, but maybe by next few week. Some
ASHLAND AREA Anglers can find some good fishing on Lake Superior and Chequamegon Bay if they can dodge the weather. Bring cold-weather gear. Brown trout, splake, and a few cohos are finally showing up off
AMERY AREA There’s still quite a bit of open water, but the cold weather has kept anglers off area lakes. Some ice has started to form on the small, wind-protected bays and shorelines, but the
AMERY AREA Suckers drifted on the weed edges has triggered muskies on the Apple River, Bone Lake, Deer Lake, and Lake Wapogasset. The shorelines on North Twin Lake are producing crappies and walleyes after dark.
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