Inland Fishing Wisconsin
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6/2/2020 6:10:00 AMMay 25, 2020 Steve Suman Forecasts for rain over the Memorial Day weekend did not come to fruition, with the exception of thunderstorms Monday morning. As such, it is probably best to take the forecast for the remainder of this week as a toss-up. Though it currently shows wet and warm as a distinct “possibility” – think positive...
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6/2/2020 6:10:00 AMMemorial weekend provided lots of great fishing opportunities for those that got outside to spend some time on the water. The early weekend this year coincided with an important warm up in water temperature, which got fishing interesting. Musky: Very Good – The season opened up on Saturday with lots of action as anglers reported ...
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5/27/2020 8:05:00 AMMay 25, 2020 Steve Suman Forecasts for rain over the Memorial Day weekend did not come to fruition, with the exception of thunderstorms Monday morning. As such, it is probably best to take the forecast for the remainder of this week as a toss-up. Though it currently shows wet and warm as a distinct “possibility” – think ...
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5/26/2020 6:20:00 AMWith the warmer weather, fishing has improved dramatically. The holiday weekend was completely crazy! Boats everywhere. The smallmouth bass are starting to spawn. They are located anywhere between 8 and 12 ft. of water on the spawning flats, such as Maytag p...
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5/26/2020 6:15:00 AMFishing still remains difficult. The water temperature has only risen a few degrees this week. With the strong winds later in the week, the water was stirred up a bit. Most of the action is very shallow around the boat docks. Largemouth bass have been caught while they have been cruising the shallow waters (3-4 ft.) The bes...
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5/26/2020 6:15:00 AMLast week fishing on Delavan was hit or miss, you could catch fish all week if you weren’t particular about the species. Largemouth bass and bluegills were the most consistent bite this week. Walleyes were very spotty. Largemouth bass are preparing to spawn, they are in 2-3 ft. of water. I have yet to see them start...
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5/26/2020 6:15:00 AMMay 18, 2020 Steve Suman Warm spring weather is finally arriving in the North Woods, just in time for Memorial Day. The forecast calls for high temperatures hitting the low 80s by the weekend, with lows dropping only to the low/mid 50s. This should be a great week to get outdoors and catch up on fresh air and sunshine! “Ang...
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5/19/2020 10:00:00 AMOutdoor and indoor exhibit packages - and promotions only packages still available Wisconsin is now open for busi...
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5/17/2020 12:15:00 PMWith the cool weather, the water temperatures are still hovering around 49-50 degrees. Fishing has been still relatively slow, but there are some fish being caught. Smallmouth bass fishing has been very sporadic. The best way to catch the fish are whe...
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5/17/2020 11:30:00 AMSnow (not as much as south of us, but any snow in May is too much), cold, and most of all wind has made the week following the opener rather tough. Lake surface temps are lower now (40-48 degrees) than a week ago (44-55 degrees) thanks to below freezing nights. The shallows cool off every morning making late morning through dusk the bes...
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5/11/2020 5:55:00 PMDNR News Roundup · Fish Farms Seek Renewal Of Permits To Operate In Public Waters · Grand River Marsh Dam Access Restricted As Dam Repair Construction Begins · 2...
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5/6/2020 9:10:00 AMOpening Day was Saturday May 2rd. Fishermen found an awesome day, sunny skies and light winds. The water temp is approximately 5 degrees colder than last year. Fishing should be improving as the water warms and the bass become closer to spawning. The best action was smallmouth bass. The fish this time of year are susp...
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5/6/2020 9:05:00 AMMay 4, 2020 Steve Suman If you enjoy outdoor recreation of any type, this past weekend provided you some extremely nice weather to do so, though with a stiff breeze and cooler temperatures Sunday. This week looks a bit cooler, but get out and enjoy the sunshine and absorb Vitamin D! “Anglers are targeting the warmest Quiet Lakes&rsquo...
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5/6/2020 9:05:00 AMOpening Day has arrived. With the number of boats at the boat launch, all the other lakes in Walworth county have seen very high boat traffic. Boat trailers were being parked all the way to South Shore drive. The best action continues to be the panfish. The bluegills are biting in the shallow water about 3-4 feet. The ...
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5/6/2020 9:00:00 AMThe 2020 Opener is in the books and while not a great opener, it could be deemed pretty darn good, all things considered. While the Covid issue kept some people away, and the closing of the Lac Du Flambeau Reservation landings sent anglers to other bodies of water, we didn’t have to face ice for the first time in three openers and the w...
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4/30/2020 7:20:00 AMIn 1983, Bobby Cammack Jr., Harold, Jan and Cheryl Treland, along with Jane Bidwell came up with a little idea called the “Treeland Walleye Challenge”. This was a fishing event designed to get people out of the house in the spring of the year and have a good time. As important as the fishing aspect of the tournament was, what evolved ...
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4/28/2020 10:55:00 AMWorld’s Greatest Pier award-winner answers consumer needs Like anyone who owns or maintains a pier, Carl Surges faced problems when putting in and taking out his parents’ pier in St. Germain twice each year. Damaged framing and deteriorating decking, rusted hardware from outdoor storage, and the time-consuming transportation of pier ...
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4/28/2020 10:55:00 AMWorld’s Greatest Pier award-winner answers consumer needs Inventor/owner Carl Surges demonstrates the one-man ease of putting in a Pier of d’ Nort pier. Surges is shown at work in his St. Germain plant. Like anyone who owns or maintains a pier, Carl Surges faced problems when putting in and taking out his parents’ pier in S...
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4/17/2020 7:30:00 AMApril 13, 2020 Steve Suman Snowfall totaling 3-4 inches fell on Hayward late Sunday afternoon and night, much of which did stay for long, as Monday’s sunshine and blue skies quickly removed a good portion of it. The remainder of this week looks mostly clear, but with some nighttime lows in the mid to upper teens. Enjoy these mild, &...
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4/12/2020 10:25:00 AMIt is warm and dark in the early morning as Pete, Mark and I leave our condo, walking along Caroline Street on our way to breakfast. We hear a rooster crow. Mornings start slowly in Key West. There is no one on the street as we walk. It is the beginning of a typical day in Key West and a morning of fishing for Pete and me. Mark came along to have b...
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4/9/2020 10:30:00 AMSteve Suman This week’s forecast indicates typical spring conditions in the North Woods, though perhaps a bit cooler than normal. Fresh air and outdoor activities are great for many of us “stuck” at home, but with chances for rain nearly every day, make sure to pick the best times... or wear rain gear. Do not let light rain stop ...
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4/9/2020 10:25:00 AMFishing Report March 31, 2020 Anglers All, Located at 2803 E. Lake Shore Drive (U.S. Highway 2) in Ashland, is a full-service tackle and fly shop offering a huge selection of baits and tackle for year round fishing. For the most complete and up-to-date fishing report, just give them a call at 715/682-5754, and they will gladly keep ...
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3/31/2020 10:00:00 AMDear Anglers, All fishing clinics and classes are canceled from now through April 24, and possibly beyond. You have likely seen this message from one source or another, but we don’t want to risk missing anyone. The attached letter was sent from the Department of Natural Resources' Bureau of Law Enforcement to all...
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3/25/2020 9:15:00 AMMarch 23, 2020 Steve Suman The forecast indicates somewhat of a roller coaster ride on the weather front this week, which includes everything from snow to sunshine, and temperatures ranging from 25 degrees to the mid-50s. Thursday and Friday look like good days for outdoor recreation (keep your distance!), and then again Sunday and Monday...
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3/17/2020 9:45:00 AMMarch 16, 2020 Steve Suman Spring officially starts March 19 this year, the earliest since 1896, but this week does not look all that “springy,” judging from the current forecast. We should see a varied mix of weather, from rain to snow to sunshine (not much of that), as well as temperatures ranging from the mid-40 highs ...