Ashland County Wisconsin Hunting and Fishing
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Ashland Area Chamber of Commerce
Have you Smelt It? Something’s Fishy in Ashland!
The City of Ashland, Wisconsin sits nestled at the head of Chequamegon Bay on the southshore of magnificent Lake Superior - which is why we are known as "Lake Superior's Hometown." Ashland is a beautiful, close-knit community with an excellent variety of lodging, dining, recreation and attraction options. Browse through our site to learn more about Ashland, Wisconsin and all we have to offer - whether you are a resident or a visitor, we want to help you make the most of your time in our city.
Click here for a list of local Wisconsin Fishing Reports.
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ATV Trail Maps for Ashland County
The link above will redirect you to the Wisconsin ATV Association website (www.watva.org) where you will find county ATV Trail Maps.
Read the Dick Ellis stories from Ashland County
Catching It All, June 2009
A Change On The Wind, June 2011
Dick's Tip: A Superior Experience
by Dick Ellis, Publisher of On Wisconsin Outdoors
With more than 1,000 field columns in my wake traveling Wisconsin over 20 years, I know that we’re in a state of “Natural Highs”. Bad economy going to keep you home? That might be a problem living somewhere else. Here? No problem. Keep the travel in-state and you will be wanting for nothing.
Anglers, take this tip but do not forget to take your families. A trip from Ashland to Superior means unending, fabulous multi-species fishing. Take your pick. From world class Chequamegon Bay smallmouth to Brule Trout to St. Louis River Walleyes (and so…so much in between), experience extraordinary scenery with rod-bending expectations.
Never played in Superior country? Shame on you. Take Highway 2 from Ashland to Superior, or head north on Highway 13 west of Ashland along Chequamegon Bay, then west out of Red Cliff along the big lake to Superior. Contact the local Chambers of Commerce and Tourism services for specific information. And enjoy a Superior experience.
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