Lake Wisconsin Fall Walleye & Sauger Fishing Report 11-7-09 by
Joel Ballweg (11/11/2009)
[Wisconsin River] The fall sauger & walleye bite on Lake Wisconsin did improve considerably last week.
We actually had some very good days on the water for numbers of fished mixed in with several other days that were not necessarily great for numbers but good for big fish.
Lake Wisconsin Fall walleyes & saugers by
Joel Ballweg (11/02/2009)
[Wisconsin River] Even though the fall walleye & sauger bite remains below par for this time of the year, you can still put some decent fish in the boat if you're willing to work at it.
Lake Wisconsin October Walleyes & Saugers by
Joel Ballweg (10/26/2009)
[Wisconsin River] October walleye & sauger fishing on Lake Wisconsin seems to run hot & cold. Some years it’s really good and other years, not so good. This year is running mostly in the not so good category and because of that, I'm hearing plenty of regulars wondering out loud about why that is.
Lake Wisconsin Fall Walleye & Sauger Fishing Report by
Joel Ballweg (10/20/2009)
[Wisconsin River] The fall walleye & sauger bite continues to be a work in progress. As of this past weekend, the bite was slightly better than the previous two weeks of October but not even close to where we hope to see it in another week or two.
There are fish willing to bite if you’re willing to put in some work finding them and working through several different presentations in order to trigger them.
Lake Wisconsin Fall Crappies, Saugers & Walleyes by
Joel Ballweg (10/13/2009)
[Wisconsin River] The screwy weather we had in September definitely had an effect on fishing here on Lake Wisconsin. Overly warm weather kept the crappies from setting up in there usual fall patterns and my fall fishing success suffered because of it. We did get on some crappies, but nothing like a normal September of the past.
Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Report 8/24/09 by
Jim Hirt (8/24/2009)
[Milwaukee] West wind has not changed the fish location or attitude. A lot of cold water has moved the fish high in the water column. Shore, gap and near shore action for pier and small boat anglers remains steady and consistent.
Milwaukee Fishing Lake Michigan Salmon Report 8/03/09 by
Jim Hirt (8/03/2009)
[Milwaukee] Anglers are enjoying action on Chinooks, Coho and Rainbows lots of Rainbows to 12 pounds and some Lake Trout. Action is in 65 to 110 feet. Set up at 60 feet and run spoons 15 to 50 feet down for Rainbows and Coho. The four year old kings some over 19 pounds are coming near the bottom in 65 feet on magnum Reaper Spoons.