
Northern Wisconsin Fishing Report – July 2, 2021 – video
Water temps have been very consistent and the weather good. Here’s where and how they’re getting the walleyes.

Water temps have been very consistent and the weather good. Here’s where and how they’re getting the walleyes.

Overall, there were 15 species of YOY fish sampled for a total of 79,835 YOY fish caught during 2020 survey.

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.

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.

With a 10-degree change in water temps in the last week, the fishing has changed a bit. Definitely some nice ‘gills to be had.

Hot, hot hot, with water temps around 80 degrees already. So summer patterns are in full swing. Here’s where and when they’re catching ’em, and what they’re using to land them.

Hot weather continues, with water temps in the area in the mid-70s. Fish are moving into the deep water. But every day is a little different, so it’s up to you to mix and match

“Little Arb,” as it’s most often referred to locally, has a reputation for being a good walleye lake and “action” lake for muskies. The lake has cyclical perch and black crappie populations.
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