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Wisconsin is known for
some of the best Walleye fishing in the Country.
There are plenty of waters from rivers to lakes that hold
Walleye throughout Wisconsin. While many anglers prefer
planning a fishing trip up to the
Northwoods of Wisconsin
to catch their fish, there are many other places to fish
in WI for walleye. Most if not all of the
lakes in the Wisconsin Northwoods have walleye. Within a
45 minute to an hour radius, you have some of the finest
lakes to fish in the entire state. The Eagle River chain
of lakes has many lakes with an abundance of walleye.
Minocqua,
St. Germain
and the Hayward
Lakes area also have plenty of waters to fish for
walleye.
Top Wisconsin Walleye
Fishing Lakes
Lake Delavan
Located in Walworth
County, Lake Delavan anglers can often reach the 3-fish
18-inch limit.
Lake Mendota
Located in Dane
County, Lake Mendota has a 3-fish 18-inch limit. On
Lake Mendota try pitching a half night crawler or leech
into pockets on the outside edge of the weeds on a
1/16-ounce black jighead.
Lake Shawano
Located in Shawano
County, when walleye fishing Lake Shawano target some of
the shallow reefs along the lake's east end that top out
at about 10 feet by long-line trolling deep-running
minnow-imitating lures. Once fish are located, switch over
to a jig-and-minnow presentation, or a minnow under a
slip-bobber during periods of low light.
Lake Winnebago
During the Spring
and Fall, Walleye can be found close to the shorelines on
Lake Winnebago. In the Summer, large schools of
walleye are found roaming the vast open water of Lake
Winnebago chasing schools of gizzard shad, emerald shiners
and young-of-the-year drum or sheepshead.
Lake Wissota
Located in Chippewa
County, when walleye fishing Lake Wissota stay in the
15-25 foot range. During the day use a jig and
minnow and as night approaches anchor and cast some slip
bobbers by any drop off.
Wisconsin Fishing Reports

Musky fishing has slowed somewhat, but
walleye action continued to pick up. Perch action has slowed
down on the Winnebago system, but walleye anglers were having
some success in shallow weeds.
Wisconsin
Fishing Resorts
LAKE MICHIGAN Fishing Report
Many boat anglers who were trolling near the
shore in 20 to 50 feet of water were able to land mostly
chinook salmon with an occasional brown trout mixed in.
Lake
Michigan Fishing
Bayfield County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
Though there has been a lot of activity on
smaller local lakes, with many people getting bag limits of
both bluegills and crappie, the panfish activity remains slow
on the Eau Claire Chain, and Lakes Owen and Namakagon. Cold
weather has slowed down the spawning activity on most lakes
along with the panfishing activity, but northern fishing is at
its peak, with many northern being taken on most local lakes.
Brown County Wisconsin
Fishing Report
The night bite for walleyes is picking up.
Crank baits seemed to be working the best. Finding the walleye
has become the biggest challenge. The yellow perch bite has
been spotty, but with indications that it may not only be
picking up but also larger perch are being found. Near
Bayshore, perch were moderately hard to find but anglers who
put in the time were able to find them. Near the breakwall
near Suamico, perch anglers have been having fair luck.
Northern pike anglers are having luck with crankbaits on the
reefs.
Door County Wisconsin
Fishing Report
Many larger fish have been caught on worms,
minnows, and crabs. Walleye and northern pike have been
successfully targeted in the Henderson’s area. Also, in the
Little Sturgeon Bay/Sawyer Harbor area, musky and northern
were biting consistently near the weeds. Musky have been a bit
slower to come up, but with patience, anglers will get the
bite. Many larger northern and musky have been seen following
lures to the boat. The walleye bite has been consistently
better at night, especially near Larson’s Reef. Crank baits
were working well. There has been some luck with smallmouth
bass near the shipping canal. The bass were biting on worms as
well as artificial bait. Salmon are starting to move into the
system.
Jefferson County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
Anglers were catching some nice sized
bluegill on the marsh on Rock Lake. A few limits have been
taken although most anglers were catching around a dozen or
so. Walleye action has still been slow on the Upper Rock and
Crawfish rivers, with the best success by the wastewater
treatment plant in Watertown. Anglers were catching the
walleye on jigs and minnows and a few on twistertails. Most of
the fish were just under the size limit but a few keepers were
caught.
Kenosha County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
Kenosha trollers have been catching chinooks
and a few lake trout. Most fish have been caught from 100 to
130 feet of water, but some chinooks have also been caught off
the mouth of the Pike River.
Kenosha County Wisconsin Fishing
Kewaunee County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
Most anglers have concentrated on the
spawning run, and are trolling right out of the harbors along
the shoreline. Some boats in Kewaunee have cruised the harbor,
casting for salmon, with some success.
Manitowoc County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
Many boat anglers who were trolling near the
shore in 20 to 50 feet of water were able to land mostly
chinook salmon with an occasional brown trout mxed in.
Trollers were running planner boards and dipses with success
off J-plugs, spoons, and dodger fly combinations. On average,
harvested chinook salmon ranged from 12 to 16 pounds in weight
and brown trout have been between 6 and 10 pounds in weight.
Inside the harbor fishing pressure was high all week; however,
anglers only had limited success in landing fish. Anglers were
casting spoons and crank baits or fishing off the bottom with
spawn sacs, with the best success in early morning or later in
the day. On the West Twin River anglers had a good week of
fishing. Pressure was concentrated near the Shoto Dam or along
the Shoto Island. Anglers were drifting spawn sacs or casting
spinners and spoons. Some nice chinook salmon were harvested
over the weekend ranging from 12 to 17 pounds. On the East
Twin River, fishing pressure has been very low over the past
week. Some anglers have fished near Maplewood Road and
reported some salmon activity but they were unable to land
any. In Manitowoc, anglers had a fair week of fishing on Lake
Michigan trolling in anywhere from 20 to 80 feet of water.
Some nice catches were landed, with the salmon ranging in
weight from 8 to 17 pounds. Anglers also had some success
inside the harbor near the river mouth, marina and the 8th
Street Bridge. Anglers were mostly casting heavy spoons or
diving stick baits. On the Manitowoc River, chinook anglers
have been mostly concentrating around Manitou Park or near
Mill Road in Manitowoc Rapids.
Marinette County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
Water clarity is good with light fishing
pressure, with the exception of the salmon anglers at the boat
landings. Many fish have been jumping at the Hattie Street
Bridge, mostly salmon, but none were being landed during the
day.
Milwaukee Wisconsin
Fishing Report
Milwaukee trollers have been catching
chinooks in the gaps and around the harbor.
Oconto County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
Anglers at Oconto Park II reported perch
being caught in 22 feet of water but limits were the
exception. Little River is showing a strong night bite for
chinook salmon; the strike starts about 45 minutes before
sunset, until a half hour before dawn.
Wisconsin Fishing Guides
Ozaukee County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
Trollers in Port Washington have had the
most success fishing near the harbor, but some fish have also
been caught 40 to 70 feet down in 80 to 120 feet of water. A
mixed bag of chinooks, coho, rainbows, and browns has been
taken on J-plugs, spoons, and flasher and fly combinations.
Racine County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
Racine trollers have been catching a few
chinooks and lake trout in 100 to 120 feet of water, and
mature chinooks have been taken inshore near the mouth of the
Root River. Water levels on the Root River are relatively low
again, and anglers fishing the river have caught some chinooks
and browns from below the weir in the Lincoln Park area, and
small flies and spawn have taken the most fish there. Some
chinooks have also made their way upstream to Quarry Lake Park
and the Horlick dam, and anglers there have been catching a
few on small egg imitation flies in chartreuse, orange, or
green.
Sauk County Wisconsin
Fishing Report
The walleye activity has been increasing on the Wisconsin
River and numerous anglers are reporting good catches of
walleyes.
Wisconsin Campgrounds
Sawyer County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
Musky fishing continues to be very good in the Northwoods
of Wisconsin. Fish have been active at nearly all times of the
day and most all anglers are experiencing some sort of action
-- follows, 'porpoising', short hits, and quite a bit of
catching. The most productive baits have been jerk baits and
bulldawg-type lures, with some anglers just beginning to use
live bait. Most of the musky are being found along the weed
edges and around scattered weed patches. Largemouth bass
action continues to be good on most local waters, with fish
still preferring the thicker cover in 3 to 6 feet of water. A
good number of largemouth were being found in and around
mid-depth woody structure and soft plastics have been the most
productive baits. Quite a few largemouth were still being
found in the thick weeds and lily pad beds, with top-water
baits and rubber frogs being the best lures. Fishing for
smallmouth bass has begun to get erratic as the fish appear to
be changing into more of a fall pattern. The river smallmouth
seem to be dropping downstream, with the lake and flowage fish
start to move toward deeper water structure. Small finesse
plastics have been the most successful baits for these finicky
fish. Walleye fishing has begun to show some signs of life and
a few anglers have been reporting some increased success. The
best action has been found on the local rivers, with crawlers
and leeches being the favored baits. Northern pike continue to
be very active and spinner baits along the weed lines have
been very successful. Panfish action has been improving a
little bit with some nice bluegill and crappie being found
suspended just off the bottom in 15 to 20 feet of water.
Sheboygan County
Wisconsin Fishing Report
Sheboygan trollers have been catching browns, coho, and
chinooks in and around the harbor.
Vilas County Wisconsin Fishing Report
The most successful anglers have been using live bait
(suckers) - casting with bucktails and jerk baits seems to
interest musky into following but hook ups on the artificial
baits have been tough to come by. Most often they follow in a
bait, and then see the sucker floating down below the bobber
near the boat and hit that instead. Walleye were being caught
at the deep weed lines, again most success has been on live
bait. Slip bobbers and minnows have been working best while
casting with a jig and minnow is a close second.
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