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Toau fishing
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Boating anglers were targeting perch, muskies and walleye. Most of the week had windy and wavy conditions. Little Surgeon Bay: There was limited fishing activity observed this week.Most of the week had rainy and windy conditions. Chaudoir's Dock: No anglers were observed at this location this week.Bayshore Park: There were no anglers observed at this location this week.Many of the shore and boat anglers this week started fishing shortly before dark and fished until after dark these anglers were not able to be interviewed.Įast Shoreline Of Green Bay: Brown County The water temperatures were reported to be between 50- and 53 degrees Fahrenheit in the Fox River and in the mouth of the bay. Anglers reported catching walleyes from 7- and 27-inches long, yellow perch that were 10 to 12 inches long and the muskies that were caught were between 30- and 46-inches long. The muskies, northern pike and carp were caught on crankbaits. The walleyes, white bass and sheepshead were caught on minnows, nightcrawlers and crankbaits. The boat anglers reported catching walleyes, yellow perch, muskies, northern pike, white bass, catfish, carp and sheepshead. The walleyes that the shore anglers caught this week were reported to be between 17- and 22-inches long, and the northern pike were between 30- and 32-inches long. Yellow was reported to be an effective color for soft plastics. Mouth: Shore anglers reported catching walleyes and northern pike on soft plastics and crankbaits.17, 2022: Green Bay / Peshtigo Area Fishing Report Fox River: REMINDER - Anglers must carry a paper copy of their license/stamps while fishing on Lake Michigan, Lake Superior and the Wisconsin/Michigan, Wisconsin/Minnesota and Wisconsin/Iowa boundary waters. Sign up to get the latest fishing information on Lake Michigan. You can obtain additional fishing information by contacting local bait shops, charter captains, guides, marinas, etc. Information for these reports is based on the days and times of the week that creel clerks are present. This allows us to generate statistically valid fishing efforts and harvest information. Creel clerk schedules are random and vary in the days and times they are scheduled to be in a specific location. Unless otherwise indicated, this fishing report information comes from our creel survey clerks, who work in the lakeshore areas from March through October and in the tributary rivers seasonally in spring and fall. This may change based on the availability of reports and the work schedules of field staff. Generally, fishing reports will be updated weekly, on Tuesdays.











Toau fishing