Richland County Fishing Report 6-10-13
By Wayne Morgenthaler
The backwaters of the Wisconsin River near Lone Rock are producing good crappie action. They have been biting on pink and white jigs fished during early morning or evening hours. Cloudy days with a little wind are the best. Bluegills are starting to pick up using wax worms with small bobber fished in openings of lily pads or near trees laying in the water. Bass and northerns are biting slow with top water baits working the best. We just had more rain so the trout fishing is slow on the big streams. It will take at least three days for them to clear up.
A good place to get information for outdoor activities for Richland County is to stop in at the Visitor Center located in Richland Center at the railroad station which is currently open from 8 to 4, Monday through Friday. They have some outstanding maps to help you navigate. They can also line you up with local guides. They are located on Hwy 14 in the middle of town and just look for the railroad car and station. There is a stop light at the intersection that you will need to turn on.
You can call 608-647-6205 or email chamber@richlandalliance.com