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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 waters to fish for walleye.
Top Wisconsin
Walleye Fishing Lakes
Lake Delavan
Located in
Walworth County, Lake Delavan anglers can often reach the
3-fish 18-inch walleye limit.
Lake Mendota
Located in Dane
County, 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
Located in
Shawano County, 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 fish are
located, switch over to a jig-and-minnow presentation, or
a minnow under a slip-bobber during periods of low light.
Lake Winnebago
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
Located in
Chippewa County, 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.
Wisconsin Ice
Fishing Reports
Panfish success has continued to be the
most consistent, with many anglers reporting slow but
steady action. Light line and finesse tactics have been
the most successful and some decent perch and crappie have
been caught. Walleye fishing continues to be very erratic
with some days resulting in a catch of 2 or 3 fish, and
most other days finding bites very hard to come by. The
best success continues to come in the low-light periods
and near break lines in 8 to 12 feet of water. Northern
pike action could only be termed fair to poor, as the
recent increase in snow cover seems to have slowed up pike
activity. On many pike lakes in the north, anglers have
had to move their baits up a couple feet off the bottom.
This is to get above the low oxygen levels that are
starting to show up on these generally shallow and weedy
lakes.
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