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Wisconsin Fishing Reports


2009-02-05
7:41 PM

Wausau, WI area fishing report - The walleye bite has picked back up in the past week or two and remains solid during the low-light and nighttime periods. Frabill tip-ups baited with large golden shiners or sucker minnows are a good bet - leave the small bait at the bait shop. Loo more...
Joel DeBoer - Schofield


2009-01-21
8:43 PM

Wausau, WI Area fishing report - With the arctic blast behind us, at least for now, Wausau area lakes and rivers have again been quite productive as of late. Bluegill and crappies action has picked up steadily in the past week or so. Shallower bays or backwater areas containing wo more...
Joel DeBoer - Wausau


2009-01-05
8:20 PM

Wausau Area Fishing Report - Solid ice conditions in Marathon County have led to ample angling opportunities for anglers looking to sample the fine local ice-fishing. In most areas, anglers are able to drive four-wheelers and snowmobiles safely onto the ice and many areas are fi more...
Joel DeBoer - Wausau


2008-12-21
12:53 PM

Lake Michigan Ice Fishing - The ice is thin in spots ,so be carefull. Browns and Rainbows are being caught on tipups, using shinners for bait. in the main Marina where the ice is safe. more...
Capt. Steven Bignell - Sheboygan


2008-12-21
12:16 PM

Wausau Area fishing report - Despite the bone chilling cold weather over the past week, anglers that have braved the bitterly cold temps and wind are still reporting good action on a variety of fish species. The panfish bite is still going strong with many anglers reporting g more...
Joel DeBoer - Wausau


2008-10-15
11:53 AM

Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Report - Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Reports 10/15/2008 By Capt. Jim Hirt The two and three year-old Chinooks have been active with action in 90 to 210 feet. This has been an all spoon bite. Work from 50 to 160 down on Magnum Fish N Chip Silver more...
Capt. Jim Hirt - Milwaukee


2008-10-08
11:13 AM

Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Reports - Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Reports 10/8/2008 By Capt. Jim Hirt The last four days two and three year-old Chinooks have been active with action in 150 to 200 feet. This has been an all spoon bite. Work from 25 to 60 down on Magnum Fish more...
Capt. Jim Hirt - Milwaukee


2008-09-29
6:43 PM

Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Reports - Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Reports 9/29/2008 By Capt. Jim Hirt The last six days four-year-old Chinooks have been active with action in the gaps and out to 40 feet. Work the areas near the gaps with Reaper Spoons and plugs. Read my more...
Capt. Jim Hirt - Milwaukee


2008-09-22
9:20 AM

Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Reports - Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Reports 9/22/2008 By Capt. Jim Hirt The spawning Chinooks are active with action in the gaps and out to 50 feet. Work the areas near the gaps with Reaper Spoons. Read my report on to get the best tips and more...
Capt. Jim Hirt - Milwaukee


2008-09-17
9:13 PM

Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Reports - Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Reports 9/17/2008 By Capt. Jim Hirt The River Hogs are in. Read my report on to get the best tips and presentations for the biggest Chinooks of the season. I do have openings on my schedule to put you on t more...
Capt. Jim Hirt - Milwaukee

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