Wolf River Crappie Fishing is Best in Lifetime
By John Facher
Fall harvest. Ann Faucher holds up a couple of average sized crappie that were included in her limit of 25 caught Sunday afternoon. Large schools of baitfish have been seen swimming up the river as crappie anglers continue to catch an abundance of fish in the submerged brush and trees from New London to Lake Poygan.
Photo By: John Faucher
The word is out, says John Faucher, owner of Johnny’s Little Shop of Bait in New London. Anglers are catching crappie by the limits just about everywhere on the Wolf River from New London all the way down to the lakes. “Many are talking that they have not seen crappie fishing this good in their entire lives,” Faucher writes On Wisconsin Outdoors. “Here are a few photos you might want to use.”
Wolf River crappie fishing best in decades. Despite low water conditions, anglers are cashing in on some of the best crappie fishing seen in many years on the Wolf River.Scarlet Polley of New London holds up a couple dandy fish that topped off her limit on Sunday.
Photo By: John Faucher
Connect with Johnny’s Little Shop of Bait at rustyhook0007@yahoo.com or 920-538-0007.