
Wisconsin Lake Profile – Mosinee Flowage, Marathon County
In surveys of the fishery, the biggest walleye went about 28 inches and the biggest muskie went about 48 inches.

In surveys of the fishery, the biggest walleye went about 28 inches and the biggest muskie went about 48 inches.

Yes, it’s very early, but anglers are starting to catch crappies and panfish from boats and from shore.

Start looking to those traditional spring crappie spots as water temperatures warm.

Sturgeon are one of the most abundant fish here, with the average size of processed sturgeon being 52-plus inches.

It’s known for its wilderness aesthetics and a fishery of bluegills, black crappies, smallmouth bass, walleyes, and muskellunge.

Wisconsin Outdoor News readers from central and southwestern counties report some good stream trout action during the early season.
In March, there still are plenty of locations where you can fish for walleyes, pike, and much more.

Diamond has supported a diverse fish community and popular sport fishery. Natural reproduction supports all species, except for walleye which is supported by stocking.

Another winter of walleye, bass, and northern pike seasons will come to a close on the state’s inland lakes on Sunday, March 7. Heading into that weekend, most reports still indicate fairly slow walleye activity.
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