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FISHING REPORTS
from some of the BEST PLACES TO FISH !
11th July, 2008: FISHING REPORT:
Wausau, Central Wisconsin Area
by Joel DeBoer of
Wisconsin Angling Adventures
With a variety of species to
choose from, the North-Central Wisconsin area is one of the finest fishing
destinations in the Midwest! Some nice panfish, including slab crappies and
jumbo bluegills, are finding their way into local livewells. Minnows, small
leeches, and night crawlers are all working, as are small jig and rubber
combinations. Look for areas containing blow-downs or stumps and work the wood
thoroughly, even during mid-day hours. For the fly fisherman, morning and
evening are producing nice catches using small poppers or dry flies.
The Smallmouth Bass bite continues to roll on. Early and late have been best
compared to the heat of the day, but these time frames are seeing terrific
action from solid fish, some into the 20" range. Jig and twister combinations,
lipless crankbaits, and surface baits are all working well. As the sun climbs,
try working docks, log-jams, and other shady areas with a small flipping jig or
Texas-rigged worm for continued action.
Walleyes are still on the prowl with legal sized walleyes including "slot fish"
(20"-28") continue to show up in the bottom of our Frabill nets. Jigging has
been an effective method for staying on active fish, and the trolling bite has
also been good as fish scatter over the flats in search of food. Slip bobber’s
rigs with weedless jigs tipped with live bait will provide all-day action when
worked in heavy wood cover. This is a great way to pick up bonus smallmouth and
crappies as well.
The Musky fishing has also been good during low light periods, at least when
fishing your more 'typical' structure. “Burning” bucktails and erratically
twitching both jerkbaits and twitch baits is producing on both pike and muskies.
As the heat of the day approaches, muskies and some nice bonus pike are being
taken out suspended once the weed/wood bite appears to die down. With the
continued warm weather and ever-increasing surface temperatures, use extreme
caution when landing and releasing these predators. The high temps place a great
deal of stress on them and handling needs to be kept to an absolute minimum.
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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