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Wisconsin is known for some of the best Walleye fishing in the Country.  There are plenty of waters from rivers to lakes that hold Walleye throughout Wisconsin. Many anglers prefer planning a fishing trip to the Northwoods of Wisconsin to catch their fish, most of the lakes in the Wisconsin Northwoods are known for great walleye fishing. Within a 45 minute to an hour radius, you have some of the finest lakes to fish in the entire state. The Eagle River chain of lakes has many lakes with an abundance of walleye. Minocqua, St. Germain and the Hayward Lakes area also have plenty of beautiful lakes to fish for walleye.

 

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Afternoon or early evening hours are the best times to target panfish.

Crappies found suspended in 6-15 feet near weeds or along drop-offs. A 1/32-ounce jig or a gold Aberdeen hook baited with a small fathead or rosy red minnow suspended under a stick bobber has produced. Casting a 1/32-ounce hair jig or jig-and-plastic combo also worked great. Bait these with a waxworm for best results. Place your bait close to cover and above the school for best results. Crappies are in spawning stages, and selective harvesting should be practiced.

Bluegill action best around green weeds in 4-12 feet. A small jig or hook baited with a waxworm, spike, butterworm or giant redworm suspended under a small bobber will work well. A black ant fly or small jig-and-plastic combo baited with a waxworm will also produce. Place your bait just above the tops of weeds for best results.

The Rock, Wisconsin, Wolf and Mississippi rivers have produced a few walleyes. A jig or river rig baited with a minnow, nightcrawler or leech has produced. Casting a jig dressed with a 4-inch ringworm, twister tail, or paddle tail was also effective. Anglers also did well casting minnow or shad style crank baits.

White bass, crappies and catfish have been caught on the rivers. A three-way rig with a streamer fly baited with a large fathead minnow has worked well for white bass. Casting a 1/16- or 1/8-ounce jig dressed with half a nightcrawler or 2-inch plastic tail also produced. Crappies will be found in shallower water near fallen trees. A 1/32-ounce jig or No. 6 Aberdeen hook baited with a small fathead minnow suspended under a bobber will take crappies. Catfish were caught using a three-ay rig with stink bait, nightcrawlers, or a cut-up sucker.

Top Wisconsin Walleye Fishing Lakes

Lake Delavan Lake Delavan Wisconsin Fishing Report

Located in Walworth County Wisconsin, Lake Delavan anglers can often reach the 3-fish 18-inch walleye limit.

Lake Mendota Lake Mendota Wisconsin Fishing Report

Located in Dane County Wisconsin, Lake Mendota has a 3-fish 18-inch walleye limit.  On Lake Mendota try pitching a half night crawler or leech into pockets on the outside edge of the weeds on a 1/16-ounce black jighead.

Lake Shawano Lake Shawano Wisconsin Fishing Report

Located in Shawano County Wisconsin, when walleye fishing Lake Shawano target some of the shallow reefs along the lake's east end that top out at about 10 feet by long-line trolling deep-running minnow-imitating lures. Once walleye are located, switch over to a jig-and-minnow presentation, or a minnow under a slip-bobber during periods of low light.

Lake Winnebago Lake Winnebago Wisconsin Fishing Report

During the Spring and Fall, Walleye can be found close to the shorelines on Lake Winnebago.  In the Summer, large schools of walleye are found roaming the vast open water of Lake Winnebago chasing schools of gizzard shad, emerald shiners and young-of-the-year drum or sheepshead.

Lake Wissota Lake Wissota Wisconsin Fishing Report

Located in Chippewa County Wisconsin, when walleye fishing Lake Wissota stay in the 15-25 foot range.  During the day use a jig and minnow and as night approaches anchor and cast some slip bobbers by any drop off.

 

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