
Northeast Wisconsin Fishing Report – July 12, 2021 – video
Trying a new lake – and finding success, particularly on weed edges. Fish remain in their summer patterns.
Trying a new lake – and finding success, particularly on weed edges. Fish remain in their summer patterns.
The scoop on fishing muskies, crappies, walleyes and smallmouth bass these days.
GREEN BAY AREA FOX RIVER & METRO BOAT LAUNCH Metro boat launch: Success on walleye was reported by boaters at the Metro Boat Lauch. Anglers reported success using flicker minnow #7, leeches, and nightcrawlers. Anglers
High water and a sizzler of a July 4th weekend made for some slow panfish action, but some fish were caught, and here’s how it was done.
Water temps have been very consistent and the weather good. Here’s where and how they’re getting the walleyes.
Most walleye anglers finding success are covering water with crankbaits or spinner rigs and crawlers on main-lake structure and deep weedlines during low-light periods on most lakes.
Overall, there were 15 species of YOY fish sampled for a total of 79,835 YOY fish caught during 2020 survey.
Unstable weather pattern of late, but hasn’t seemed to impact fishing much. Catching ‘gills, crappies, bass and a few northerns. Here’s when and where.
Catching a lot of walleyes on rock piles and the like. As for smallmouth bass, here’s what’s working.
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