
Willow Flowage, Oneida County
Willow’s walleyes, crappies, bluegills, perch, smallmouth bass and even muskies attract the fishermen.

Willow’s walleyes, crappies, bluegills, perch, smallmouth bass and even muskies attract the fishermen.

The persistent cool and windy conditions have prevented anglers from getting out and start looking for panfish in those traditional spring spots.

The wind is the name of the game these days. Here’s how it’s impacting things out on the water.

On southern Lake Michigan, the few anglers that were out were using various slip bobber rigs to catch fish.

Believe it or not, a number of anglers across northern Wisconsin should have the opportunity to go ice fishing on Easter weekend – and without getting wet.

Big Lake has plenty of structure and habitat to host all popular fish species.

First open-water outing of 2022, and the fishing was great for the first time out. We were lucky to be able to catch walleye this time of year, and here’s how we did it.

That’s a term for cloven-hoofed mammals, including bison, buffalo, sheep, goats and antelopes.

If you want to fish through the ice this weekend, you’ll likely have to travel north, where there was still 30 inches of ice, as of March 28, in most Iron, Price, Oneida, Forest and
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