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Wisconsin Fishing Report
By Joel DeBoer
www.wisconsinanglingadventures.com
 

Musky activity during the day time has been most consistent from current filled areas such as neck downs, inlets, and below local dams.  Jerkbaits, crankbaits, and rubber baits are all producing fish, and should be worked to make contact from time to time with cover during the retrieve.  Fishing from after sunset through the early morning is not only a great way to avoid boat traffic but an excellent way to score on muskies.  Both surface baits and large bucktails have been producing some exciting action from the resident musky population during the low light and nighttime hours.

Tight lines,

Joel

  Wisconsin Angling Adventures

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