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I love Fishing Walleyes around Wisconsin. Just wondering were you fish walleyes in Wisconsin and what u like to use.
Thanks, walleyeslayer1 |
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I haven't been back to Wisconsin in awhile. I'm due though to get back and mess around on a new lake or two. Last time I was there I checked out Lake Wisconsin and got into some big sauger during the summer cranking. Geat fishery!
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Depere for the spring run is the best chance for double digits. But you can walk from boat to boat almost from ice out until the run is over. Most will deal with it . I can only take the crowds a couple times. Its also a 2 1/2 hr trip for me. Leave at 2:30 am , on the water by 5 or so. Fish until noonish and home by 3. Like to night fish Geneva for chance at some nice eyes. Delavan is a ok. I also like the Mississippi around Blackhawk park. Desoto area. And of course Winnebago.
Last edited by smoker62; 03-18-2009 at 01:32 PM. |
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Keep the rest of the Winnebago chain in mind as well. I love fishing Winneconne and Poygan!
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As always, I am............... walleyed |
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Pools 7 & 8 of the Mississippi is my home water. Pool 4 is great also.
I also fish, Petenwell, Winnebago, and Green Bay. |
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Almost any dam on the Wisconsin river. Night time is the right time. Fewer people and bigger fish.
Last edited by wetshoe; 03-26-2009 at 09:10 AM. |
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I live near superior and fish alot of the local lakes and the st louis river on the WI MN line. Nothing huge as of yet but people do get 30 inch + fish out of the St. Louis river. I would rather have a few eaters anyway...but I wouldn't turn down a big one.
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I haven't heard of the st. louis but have heard good things on the st. croix.
I mainly fish the wi river (central wi) and have a place right in the middle of vieux desert/gogebic in Upper michigan |
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I fish the Wolf river in the spring w/jigs and minnows during the spring run. Lake Poygan w/slip bobbers and crawlers, trolling Rapalas, and casting Cleo's from late spring into fall. I also do the same on Lake Winnebago.
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I grew up around nekoosa and fished the river (from shore) alot in my younger days. The St. Louis river is the boarder between MN WI and duluth and superior. It dumps into lake Superior and alot of tyhe walleyes come up from lake superior to spawn then work their way back out into the lake again. There are many 30+ inchers caught every year. It seems that most of the locals only fish around dark for about an hour. I've fished out there several hours before dark, trolling, and have about a 45 minute window where I get hits then it just shuts off. It's like that more often then not.
I have to drive 30-40 miles to fish it so I stick with the lakes that are closer. I sometimes get skunked on the St. Louis but I normally do well on the lakes. Of course, the area lakes almost never produce 30 inch fish... |
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