
Wisconsin Outdoor News Fishing Report – June 17, 2021
With a few exceptions, walleyes have pulled off the shorelines and started to move onto main lake structure, generally in deeper water.

With a few exceptions, walleyes have pulled off the shorelines and started to move onto main lake structure, generally in deeper water.

Hot, hot, hot, which is warming water temps in a big way. Super top-water bite going on here.

Panfishing continues to heat up along with the weather.

Less-than-ideal weather has been impacting fishing pressure, but fish still being caught.

Things really warming up in northern Wisconsin. Walleye fishing continues to be solid – here’s a presentation that’s working – and it’s not just the ‘eyes that are going strong.

After the cold front that arrived prior to Memorial Day weekend and carried into last week, weather conditions stabilized a bit more and walleyes seem to be responding in most areas.

Muskie size structure was the highest ever documented in Bone Lake.

An action-packed day of walleye and multi-species fishing on the river, and a few tips that will help you put more fish in the boat this season.

Fishing deep and fishing shallow and getting into some fish. How water temps and wind impacted the bite. Mostly a mixed bag all the way around.
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