The lower end of the system has been seeing the most traffic and best numbers of fish being caught. Typically there will be a lot of small fish in that mix too but there have been plenty of good size fish being caught. Fish are also being caught in Fremont and in many deep water areas all the way to New London. This is a great time to go walleye fishing if you can get out.
Monthly Archives: November 2011
BE CAREFUL, WEAR ORANGE, WALLEYE FISHING GOOD
Crappie and white bass action is all but over, walleye are the key right now and the bite is getting better. This is the best fishing of the year.
The lower end of the river has lots of fish, and fishermen. Try the New London area for less traffic and some goods year classes of fish.
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Walleye Fishing Getting Better
Water levels rose nicely with the snow melt. LOTS of fish moving throughout the system. My friend Craig saw many boats catching walleye near the mouth of Lake Poygan and I have talked to a few anglers who are catching fish all over the system. This is a good time of year to get away from the crowd and check out any area of deep water or transitions in to deep water. Fishing in the New London area has also been good for those finding the moving pockets of fish. Water temps in to the 30′s means the best fishing of the year. LETS GO, contact me if my camera and I can tag along some day.
SNOWEY Walleye Report
Crappie and smallmouth have still been biting but not as well as they had been, same with the walleye. The crappie been running smaller and I think the smallmouth have been tougher to catch because of the availability of easy food as the frog population returns to the river to hibernate. That’s the same story for the walleye as fish we are cleaning are literally STUFFED with frogs. With water temperatures getting colder, the fish will continue to feed and the bite will improve as the forage base dwindles with the colder temps.
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