The heavy run off from all the rains has dumped a bunch of debris all over the Green Bay system.
Everything from small branches to full sized trees and logs have been seen floating. So be careful out
there for a while in any of your boating activities.
The Fox River was extremely dirty this last week but despite the “Chocolate Milk” anglers reported a
decent bit at times for the post spawn fish moving down river. Night anglers are having success casting
cranks below the power lines and nighttime trollers below the172 bridge are putting some nice fish in
the boat using P-10’s in brighter colors. Jigging channel edges with bright lade baits and Jigs and bright
plastics have also seen some daytime success.
Fishing out on Green Bay has seen an increase in numbers of post spawn fish. The dirty water and heavy
run-off has made it challenging in many areas but anglers that use their side imaging and forward-facing
sonar to locate groups of nomadic fish have had good to above average success. Areas to target are
shallow sand edges from the Oconto River south, also the shallow break out from the Peshtigo River.
Other areas of interest should be the shallow sand edge along from Pensaukee to Oconto and both
north and south of Geanos Beach along the West shore. Casting hair jigs, jig/plastics, jig/minnow
combos also Rip n Raps have all been good tactics when you locate some fish. Try your best to stay
away from bigger groups of anglers to keep your presentations in front of active fish. Trolling in these
areas has also seen an increase in both daytime and nighttime catches. P-10’s and Flicker Minnows have
been the preferred baits.
Out on the East shore from Chaudior’s Dock up to and around the Sturgeon Bay shorelines has also seen
good activity. Casting hair and blade baits has been good once again using your electronics to locate
areas holding fish. Trollers both day and night have reported an increase in action as the water has
warmed with all the rain in the area. The Sturgeon Bay area has seen more Pre-Spawn vs post span fish
showing up currently but that will change rapidly with the warming weather this week.
Remember to take a kid fishing
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