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About Lakes, Weeds and Muskies

by Craig S. Engebretson Many times a season people will call and ask me about a particular lake or lakes that they were “just up” fishing or were planning to fish on their next vacation. Is there something more you should try to find out about where you’re fishing? For those on the way, theyContinue Reading

Fishin’ The Woodpile For Walleyes

by John H. Myhre  Fishing in the woodpile? I realize winters can get rather long and that about now some of you might tend to think that over the winter I have been sniffing to much wood smoke. However, let me elaborate. By “woodpile” I don’t mean that stack of cord wood in your back yardContinue Reading

Flowage Fishing

by Rick Writz Natural undeveloped beauty combined with an excellent and varied fishery consisting of walleye, northern, smallmouth bass, musky, and some of the biggest perch, bluegill, and crappie you will ever catch. Sounds almost too good to be true, but that’s exactly what you can expect when you fish one of our area’s flowages.Continue Reading

Eating like a Pauper, not a King

by John Peterson with Noel Vick Take the walleye. As ice anglers, we’ve come to recognize the moods, customs, and characteristics of winter’s premium fare. We understand, for example, that these predacious creatures are highly carnivorous. We also know that walleyes are sharply aggressive and bottom-hugging, not to mention opportunistic, favoring twilight feeding forays. AndContinue Reading

To Ice Spoon, or not to Ice Spoon…

by Jeff Beckwith There’s no argument, the vertical jigging spoon is ice fishing’s dominant lure. Fish have surrendered to hammered metal and forged lead since, well…since folks decided that ice could no longer separate them from quarry. I’m talking eons. In contemporary times, spoons are linked to the pursuit of walleyes, lake trout, and perch,Continue Reading

First Ice Walleyes in the Deep Sand Grass

by Tom Dietz The dark, gray clouds moving in from the west covered the setting sun, and heavy snow looked like it was imminent. My close friend and fishing partner Tom Keenan and I were drilling holes on a lake in Vilas county and excited about our first serious ice trip of the year. WeContinue Reading

Jigging Up Hard Water ‘Eyes

by Rob Manthei Winter is almost around the corner, and with the lakes starting to harden up, one can’t help but think about ice fishing. I love my open water fishing (mostly muskies), but I do enjoy ice fishing, specifically jigging for walleyes. There are a few different locations I like to target during theContinue Reading

Salad Bowl Walleyes

by John Peterson with Noel Vick There’s a place where the water’s dark and cool even while surface temperatures seethe. Forage abounds and the oxygen’s thicker than a rain forest canopy. Cover’s plentiful too, and it’s surprisingly peaceful below despite the fact that this fantastic place is quite shallow, sometimes, unbelievably shallow. “Shallow?” you say.Continue Reading

The Preservation of Life

by John Peterson with Noel Vick The popular rock band U2 dared to write and perform a song titled, “Even Better than the Real Thing.” Obviously, Bono – the quartet’s eclectic front-man – intended the ditty for some drop-dead gorgeous maiden; certainly not ice fishing paraphernalia. But unlike rock and roll, in the icy worldContinue Reading

When the Predators Return…

by John Peterson with Noel Vick Boats crisscrossed it all summer long; personal watercraft here, tuber there. Weeds uprooted and shredded, fouling the surface like bees in a beverage. These disorderly but auspicious shoreline flats are playgrounds for people, and consequently vacated by gamefish. Labor Day changes everything, though. Tourists leave. Cabins close like books.Continue Reading