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FISHING REPORTS
from some of the BEST PLACES TO FISH !
2nd April, 2009: FISHING REPORT:
Wausau, Central Wisconsin Area
by Joel DeBoer of
Wisconsin Angling Adventures
Recent rainfall has made any remaining ice in the
Wausau/Central Wisconsin area unsafe for fishing. The rain has, however, opened
the majority of the boat landings along the Wisconsin River and it’s flowages
including Lakes DuBay and Wausau. Anglers are finding the cure for cabin fever
by cashing in on the areas excellent walleye fishing, both from shore and boat.
The Wausau/Central Wisconsin area continues to produce some of the finest
walleye opportunities both in respect to action and trophy potential in the
state.
The majority of walleyes are being found relating to deeper holes and current
breaks both below dams and downstream. Jigs painted in brighter colors such as
orange and chartreuse have been working effectively when tipped with a medium
sized fathead minnow or 3” Berkley Gulp. With the colder water temperatures,
slower and subtler retrieves have been producing the most action. Anglers need
to be vigilant for light biting fish as strikes will often feel like a very
light tick or even a “mushy” dead weight – if it feels different, set the hook.
This early spring period is a fine time to utilize stinger hooks while fishing
jigs to aid in hooking any short striking walleyes.
In addition to jigs, live bait rigs such slip-sinker and three-way rigs are also
accounting for good numbers of fish. A diverse fishery, anglers are also
experiencing action from crappies, white bass, channel catfish, northern pike,
and other species, while pursuing walleyes on the Wisconsin River system in the
Wausau/Central Wisconsin area.
For more information
Contact:
Joel DeBoer
Wisconsin Angling Adventures
Tel: +1 715-297-7573
joelthemuskyman@charter.net
"Fishing's our business... and business is good!"
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