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Wisconsin may be known for
it's Cheese and
Beer, but we also have a State with amazing fishing.
Many of our great fishing lakes are located in
Northern Wisconsin, which features the Minocqua
Lakes, Hayward
Lakes, Bayfield
County Lakes and Door
County Lakes. Wisconsin Fishing Lakes are prime for
Walleye Fishing, Northern Pike Fishing and Bass
Fishing. With incredible fishing lakes like: Lake
Geneva,
Castle Rock Lake, Lake
Winnebago, Green Lake and
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Wisconsin Fishing Reports
Walleye spawning is varied across the north.
Spawning in full swing on some of the larger lakes that have
just opened but smaller lakes and the flowages are in post
spawn feeding patterns. Crappies are reported to be moving in
to the shallower warm water. In the south, some good musky
action was reported.
Wisconsin
Fishing Resorts
LAKE MICHIGAN Fishing Report
Along Lake Michigan, brown trout action
remained good with anglers trolling Lake Michigan from Baileys
Harbor south. Steelhead fishing has slowed considerably on all
tributaries of Lake Michigan. In the southeast, trollers have
been catching decent numbers of browns out of Sheboygan and
Port Washington. In Milwaukee, shore anglers have been
catching brown trout and trollers have been catching a few
lake trout and chinook.
Lake
Michigan Fishing
Brown County Wisconsin
Fishing Report
On the Fox River in Green Bay, walleye are
abundant, including large trophies. Boat and shore anglers were both
catching fish; however, success was down from the past couple
of weeks. Heavy currents from high water levels and high winds
from this past week’s weather have made it difficult for
anglers to fish their best techniques especially boat anglers.
Jigs and minnows, plastics, crank baits, and zip lures are all
catching fish. Night and early morning seem to be the most
consistent times for success.
Door County Wisconsin
Fishing Report
Anglers fishing for smallmouth bass enjoyed
success in the back areas of most of the bays. Tube jigs and
jerks baits seemed to be providing most of the action. Walleye
action has been good to very good at night, with anglers
trolling in 4 to 15 feet of water producing some very nice
fish. The Sherwood Point, Henderson Point and Dunlop Reef
areas all were producing fish. Crank baits, crawler harnesses
and floating Rapalas were all reported as catching nice
walleyes. Brown trout action remained good with anglers
trolling Lake Michigan from Baileys Harbor as far south as
Algoma reporting success in 15 to 20 feet of water. Several
anglers fishing for smallmouth bass in colder water were
pleasantly surprised by nice browns on the Green Bay sides of
the county. The flow of water out of the streams remains good
and although I didn’t get any reports of success, there are at
least some anglers still fishing the streams for steelhead.
Northern pike continued to be taken along the channel in
Sturgeon Bay as well as well as out of Sawyer Harbor and
Little Sturgeon. Unconfirmed reports say that there are some
big northerns coming out of the waters around Washington
Island.
Jefferson County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
Anglers were catching some nice sized
bluegill on the marsh on Rock Lake. A few limits have been
taken although most anglers were catching around a dozen or
so. Walleye action has still been slow on the Upper Rock and
Crawfish rivers, with the best success by the wastewater
treatment plant in Watertown. Anglers were catching the
walleye on jigs and minnows and a few on twistertails. Most of
the fish were just under the size limit but a few keepers were
caught.
Kenosha County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
Kenosha anglers have been catching good
numbers of chinooks in 70 to 90 feet of water. Fish have been
hitting spoons and J-plugs in green or silver.
Kenosha County Wisconsin Fishing
Kewaunee County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
Steelhead fishing has slowed down
considerably this past week out of all tributaries of Lake
Michigan. Trolling has picked up some out of Algoma and
Kewaunee. Brown trout out of Algoma have been reported in
about 12-16 feet, and fish have been caught trolling with
Rapalas. Based on angler accounts, the water is a little clear
for optimum conditions; however, this next week's conditions
may change that for the better. Trolling should continue to
pick up if the weather permits it.
Manitowoc County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
In Manitowoc, anglers fishing on the north
side of the marina's breakwater with spoons or spawn sacs had
a slow week with few fish landed. Fishing was slow for anglers
fishing with worms while casting spoons produced a couple
small northern pike. The Branch River had little to no fishing
pressure over the week because of the unfavorable conditions.
On the East Twin River anglers had to contend with rain and
cold winds; however, it paid off for some anglers as rainbow
trout activity was good. Thursday was especially good for
anglers fishing the Mishicot Dam. Anglers had most success
using large fresh spawn sacs and one fly fishing angler landed
a nice brightly colored male rainbow trout weighing in at 5.5
pounds and 26 inches. On the West Twin River water was flowing
fast and high making it difficult for anglers to fish close to
Shoto Dam. However, early in the week a couple rainbow trout
anglers caught a few nice Ganaraska strain rainbows ranging in
weight from 5 to 6 pounds. In Two Rivers, few trout and salmon
anglers were fishing from the piers or in the harbor. High
seas and gusty winds discouraged most boat anglers from
trolling Lake Michigan.
Marinette County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
The walleye bite has been tremendous, with
the mouth of the Menominee River producing many fish both by
pier anglers and boaters alike. Trolling with stick baits has
been slow but jig heads (1oz green) with twister tails tipped
with minnows being worked as you drift has been the rule. A
few boats using "Gulp Alive", 4 to 5 inch in a shad color has
been out performing anything else out there. They are catching
more and bigger fish than the live bait. Boats are now fishing
the turn basin and up and around Stephenson Island, having
good luck with crawler harnesses, and jigging spoons. Stop by
the fence of the fish refuge next to the power house in
Peshtigo and observe the many sturgeon there.
Milwaukee Wisconsin
Fishing Report
In Milwaukee, shore anglers fishing off
McKinley pier have been catching brown trout on crank baits,
and at Jones Island anglers have been catching a few browns on
shiners and crank baits. Trollers fishing off Milwaukee have
been catching a few lake trout and chinooks on flashers and
flies.
Oconto County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
Fishing success on area waters has been
fair. Trout fishing has been slow due to high water levels and
colder temperatures. Oconto Park II is giving up limits of
walleyes using crawler harnesses in 6 to 8 feet of water. The
occasional brown is also being caught. Water temps at the Iron
bridge by the Stiles dam have reached 60 degrees, and the
number of sucker you can observe from the bridge can be
counted on three hands. Pensaukee had some shore and boat
anglers activity. The fishing at the Oconto breakwater has
been slow for walleye, but they are catching and releasing
some nice smallmouth bass.
Wisconsin Fishing Guides
Sauk County Wisconsin
Fishing Report
The walleye activity has been increasing on the Wisconsin
River and numerous anglers are reporting good catches of
walleyes.
Wisconsin Campgrounds
Sawyer County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
Walleye success was generally slow as most anglers had a
hard time finding fish. A few nice catches were reported and
the best success came on jig and minnow combinations fished
near rocky drop-offs.
Sheboygan County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
In Sheboygan, shore fishing has been slow, but boaters
fishing in 10 to 30 feet of water between the Sheboygan harbor
and the power plant have been catching fair numbers of brown
trout.
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