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A reminder that the St. Louis River estuary, even on the Wisconsin side, remains closed to walleye and pike fishing until May 15.
An ice fishing outing with tip-ups yields good catches of largemouth bass and northern pike and provides plenty of fun for anglers in northwestern Wisconsin.
Most northern Wisconsin rivers have lost their ice, and many offer prime fishing opportunities for walleye, pike, panfish, musky and bass — either from shore or in canoes or small boats.
When fishing in Rhinelander, anglers primarily target Walleye, Northern Pike, and a variety of Bluegill and other Panfish.
Fishing is a time-honored activity that helps connect people to each other as well as to nature. In advance of National Go Fishing Day, here are some things to know about fishing in Wisconsin.
It's helpful to travel outside Wisconsin to gain perspective on our state's attributes and resources. Take fishing, for example. I've fished in 26 states over the years and, despite having awesome ...
Anglers say the 6,200-acre Shawano Lake contains northern pike, panfish, largemouth bass and walleye. Friends Jacob Rasch and Eric Hartig say they had some success on opening day.
The transition from ice fishing to open water led to a large variety of fish — lakers, smallmouth bass, coho, northern pike, largemouth bass, walleye — and leads this sprawling raw-file ...
A Wisconsin ice fisherman caught a Northern pike on Mille Lacs this winter that tied the state's top catch-and-release record-book pike.
Leading this sprawling raw-file Midwest Fishing Report are spring signs on Lake Michigan and inland waters plus the perch closure beginning May 1 on Illinois' Lake Michigan waters and Wisconsin's ...
This is what makes fishing the Lower Wisconsin River so much fun because you never know what is pulling on the end of your line. All fish are from natural reproduction with no stocking of any species.