NW Wisconsin Fishing Report 6-17-13
By, Dave Hraychuck
Summer is finally here for more than 24 hours...the fish and fishermen are really happy about it! The crappies and bluegills are biting on all area lakes. Small jigs, ice spoons, and small beetle spins tipped with waxies, Gulp Bait, or minnows are producing great catches all over the area.
Fishing with Guide Dave Hraychuck, Mike Evans caught these 10” bluegills on a Burnett County area lake last week
Walleyes have been biting well on jigs and leeches or slip bobbers and leeches. Yellow Lake walleye seem much more active during the evening bite. Bass and northern have been biting on just about anything in all area lakes.
Greg Wade, owner of the Log Cabin Eatery in Danbury, reports that the fishing was slow early last week, but as the water warmed the crappie and bluegill bite exploded! He stated “limit catches” are being taken all around Danbury and the surrounding area lakes. According to Greg, the pan fish are the biggest that he has seen in 10 years! Leeches and minnows seem to be the best pan fish bait.
No matter what you are fishing for, northwestern Wisconsin has it all!
For more information or to book a guided fishing trip, contact licensed guide Dave Hraychuck at 715-553-0578 or email him at hraychucks@centurytel.net.