Muskie Matt
04-19-2009, 11:46 AM
Ice out is pretty much happening in the area now. Pete called it pretty good with the 20th of April call. Can't get much closer with something as unpredictable as ice out, read on...
Icefishing is wrapping up in our area, a few are still doing some panfishing... bluegills, crappies, perch, etc. but for the most part ice is pulling away from shorlines quite fast now. Some smaller lakes are open, like Jennie Weber Lake, and our bigger waters still have ice but travel on them isn't the safest now and not recommended.
We're seeing a lot of boats coming out of storage now, mine included. Some waters that you CAN fish now for walleyes are the WI river south of Tomahawk and the Wolf River system if a short drive isn't minded. These river systems are experiencing their usual spring walleye run and fishermen from all over are traveling to get some great early walleye fishing in. The jig and minnow approach is the standard approach with pink, white, chartruese, and orange jigs being some popular colors. 1/4 oz. and heavier are typical weights to use in the river systems.
DNR spring hearings produced good voter turnout with new 50in size limits for muskie being approved on three area lakes... Big Sand, Long, and Kentuck. Always check at the boat landings for new regulations being posted.
Other than that, it's time to put away your ice gear and get the boat ready for another open water season in the Eagle River area. Be a lot more to report on as we near our general gamefish opening date of May 2nd. Be sure to get your new 09-10 fishing license, our old ones expired March 31st.
Icefishing is wrapping up in our area, a few are still doing some panfishing... bluegills, crappies, perch, etc. but for the most part ice is pulling away from shorlines quite fast now. Some smaller lakes are open, like Jennie Weber Lake, and our bigger waters still have ice but travel on them isn't the safest now and not recommended.
We're seeing a lot of boats coming out of storage now, mine included. Some waters that you CAN fish now for walleyes are the WI river south of Tomahawk and the Wolf River system if a short drive isn't minded. These river systems are experiencing their usual spring walleye run and fishermen from all over are traveling to get some great early walleye fishing in. The jig and minnow approach is the standard approach with pink, white, chartruese, and orange jigs being some popular colors. 1/4 oz. and heavier are typical weights to use in the river systems.
DNR spring hearings produced good voter turnout with new 50in size limits for muskie being approved on three area lakes... Big Sand, Long, and Kentuck. Always check at the boat landings for new regulations being posted.
Other than that, it's time to put away your ice gear and get the boat ready for another open water season in the Eagle River area. Be a lot more to report on as we near our general gamefish opening date of May 2nd. Be sure to get your new 09-10 fishing license, our old ones expired March 31st.