~ Fishing Guide Nate Baron from Up North Guide Service and Fishing Guide Scott Bretting from River Rock Inn and Bait Shop, 715-682-3232http://riverrockinn.net Reports:
The Lake Trout fishing on Lake Superior this past week has been excellent. Near shore trolling in the Islands and on the flats in 100-150 FOW has been very productive. Flat lining stickbaits over deep water for Cohos and Kings out there is also picking up some nice fish. The early morning bite has by far been the best. The fishing seems to taper off significantly after 11 AM.
A good number of Brown Trout, Cohos and Kings are starting to show up in the shallower water now, as they get ready to make their upcoming Fall run.
A high number of Charters and anglers have been coming in with their limits. Trolling with Spoons, Flasher/Spin-Glows & Howie flies with downriggers has been the most productive. Anglers are still doing really well off of Saxon Harbor in 40-60 FOW with downriggers for Lakers. Trolling sub-surface Stickbaits with planer boards and dipsy divers is also picking up a fair amount of Cohos, King Salmon and an occasional Steelhead. The fishing should remain good in the Harbor as long as the baitfish are there
Smallmouth bass fishing has been good on Chequamegon Bay this past week. Fishing the deeper weedbeds in 14-21 FOW with Crankbaits, Spinnerbaits and live sucker rigs has been the most productive. Working the deeper weedbeds with Musky size Bucktails and Spinnerbaits has also been producing some large Northern Pike.
The Walleye fishing on the Bay has been very good this past week. Trolling Crankbaits and pulling Crawler Harnesses with half a crawler along the deep weed edges from Second Landing to the Lighthouse in 16-21 FOW has been the most productive. There has been a lot of slot fish being caught and reports of fish over 30" all week.
Musky activity on the area's Inland Lakes has been very good. Burning Bucktails on the top and surface baits near dawn and dusk has been most productive. Work the deeper weed edges with Bucktails and Jerkbaits during mid day hours. The August Full Moon is here which presents one of the best times of the year for that trophy of a lifetime. Please remember to take extra care when practicing catch and release with the recent hot weather and rising water temperatures. The less stress you can put on the fish at this time the better. Good luck on the water, tight lines to all.
~ The Ashland Area Chamber of Commerce reports: 800-284-9484 Check this out…We are trying to “bait” you into a September fishing tournament…one you won’t want to miss out on!!!!! The North Wisconsin Rod and Gun Club, in conjunction with the Ashland Chamber of Commerce, will host the inaugural, first ever Bass Fishing Tournament on Chequamegon Bay in Ashland, WI on September 13th, 14th and 15th, 2013. This tournament is open to all anglers. The waters of Chequamegon Bay, by Ashland, are considered one of the premier Small Mouth Bass fisheries in the Midwest. This will be the first time that anglers have the chance to pit their abilities against other anglers, with a prize purse of $10,000, if there is at least a 50 boat registration. Entry fees are $100 an angler, with two anglers per boat. Any proceeds will be designated to be used to improve the boat landings in the area. This immediate “Catch and Release Tournament” will be headquartered at the Ashland Marina, with tournament times on Saturday, September 14th from 7am to 3pm and on Sunday, September 15th from 7am to 2pm. More information on the tourney can be obtained by contacting the Ashland Chamber of Commerce at 800-284-9484 or 715-682-2500. Anglers can check out www.ashlandbasskickin.com
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