Smokeys Weekly Fishing Guide Report 7/14/21

The constantly changing weather has put fishing in a great one day, poor the next spin. Last week’s NE wind and cooler temps shut the bite down for a couple days, then the first warm day saw excellent fishing. By Saturday, things had stabilized back to normal, with good walleye fishing found at Deadhorse, Vincent Point, 2 Mile Reef, Geanos Reef and the mud off Geanos and Pensaukee. Crankbaits and jigs shallow, with crawler harnesses deep took the most fish. Perch fishing also has been good, with limit catches around Suamico, Geanos, and Dykesville. If you get out, be safe, and take a kid fishing.

Capt Jerry Ruffolo
Anglers Plus Guide Service LLC
920-973-2868

Smokeys on the Bay Weekly Fishing Report 7/13/21

The walleye bite improved last week. Fishermen are having lots of luck trolling cranks, crawler harnesses and rip jigging on both the east shore and west shore of the bay working the breaks and the humps. Some nice perch are also being caught in 18 to 22 feet of water jigging pieces of crawlers and minnows. Musky fishing has still been slow but as we move into August it should improve. Some nice northern pike are being caught on the west shore weed beds. For more information give us a call at 920 593 1749. Yah, only at Smokeys!!!

Smokeys on the Bay Weekly Fishing Report 7/5/21

The walleye bite is back on as the alewives are moving out of the system. Fishermen are having luck trolling harnesses and minnow baits. The rip jigging is also starting to produce some nice fish. With the warm weather we are having walleyes are being caught off the deeper breaks on both east and west shores of the bay. Perch fishing is still going strong in these same areas. Musky fishing is still slow but should improve with the alewives moving out of the lower bay. Remember that with these hot temperatures it puts extra stress on the muskies so please handle them with care. For more information give us a call 920 593 1749. Yah, only at Smokeys!!!

Smokeys on the Bay Weekly Fishing Report

Fishing for walleyes and muskies has been pretty tough the last few weeks. The problem we have right now is the huge influx of alewives in the lower bay system. The predator fish are feasting on them. The alewives should be gone soon. Fishermen are still have some luck catching walleyes and perch out of Bay Shore and Geanos fishing the deeper breaks and fishing off the sides of the humps trolling cranks, crawler harnesses and jigging. Perch and still being caught in those same areas. For more information on what to use give us a call at 920 593 1749. Yah, only at Smokeys!!!

Smokeys on the Bay Weekly Fishing Report 6/22/21

Walleyes are still being caught trolling and jigging the deeper breaks and humps on Vincent Point, Vokes Reef , Bay Shore, Saumico and Geanos. Perch are also being caught in these same areas. Looks like the white perch are starting to spawn also. Pike fishing has been real good on the west shore weed beds and sad to say the Musky fishing has been pretty slow. For more information give us a call at 920 593 1749. Yah, only at Smokeys!!!

Smokeys Weekly Guide Report 6/15/21

With the early blast of warm weather, along with increasing water temperatures, walleye fishing remained good but put anglers in a search mode for consistency. Good catches are coming from transition areas, specifically areas with access to deep water and ever moving baitfish. Deeper areas off Vincent point, Bayshore, Two Mile reef, Geanos Reef and Shoemaker Point were popular areas, and decent catches of a mix of bigger and eating size walleyes were found in these places. Diving crankbaits and crawler harnesses trolled in these areas yielded the best catches. Yellow perch activity picked up with this warming trend, as good catches were found along both shores. Crawler pieces, red worms, and minnows took the most perch. If you go, please be safe, and take a kid fishing.
Capt Jerry Ruffolo
Anglers Plus Guide Service LLC
920-963-2867

Smokeys on the Bay Weekly Fishing Report 6/15/21

Again with this warmer weather the water is heating up fast. Most of the walleyes have moved to deeper water so fish the deeper breaks on both the east shore and west shore. Musky fishing is still slow right now but a few are being caught on the west shore in the weeds. Remember to handle these fish properly with this warmer than average weather. Perch fishing is still going strong on both shores of the bay and on the south side of Longtail fishermen have been catching some nice blue gills. To find out what to use give us a call 920 593 1749. Yah, only at Smokeys!!!

Smokeys on the Bay Weekly Fishing Report 6/8/21

As the water temps heat up the walleye are moving off the flats to deeper cooler water. On the east shore Vincent Point, Vokes Reef, Bay Shore and Chaudoirs have been producing some nice walleyes. On the west shore fish the deeper breaks in Saumico and Geano’s. Fishermen are also catching some nice perch in the same spots. Musky fishing has been spotty, they have moved out of the Fox River. We have been getting reports that the muskies are starting to move into the weeds on the west shore. To find out what to use give us a call at 920 593 1749. Yah, only at Smokeys!!!

Smokeys on the Bay Weekly Guide Report 6/3/21

Walleye fishing continued its hot pace, despite the cold front with NE winds to 30 mph and air temps driving water temps down 8-12 degrees throughout Green Bay.  The bite slowed considerably Thursday thru Saturday, but by Sunday it rebounded nicely, with good catches of fish on Frying Pan Shoal, University Bay, Vokes Reef, Vincent Point and Point Comfort.  Big white bass were found in the shipping channel out by Grassy Island, and some good perch catches were observed by Geanos Reef and near Dykesville.  If you get out, be safe, and take a kid fishing.
Capt Jerry Ruffolo
Anglers Plus Guide Service LLC
920-973-2868

Smokeys on the Bay Weekly Fishing Report 6/1/21

Musky season is here but it was a slow opening. We had an early spawn and with Memorial Weekend later this year it looks like most of the big fish moved out to the bay. We had reports of numerous 50 inch plus being caught in U-Bay, so they are still out there. Walleyes are still going strong on both east and west shores trolling crank baits and crawler harness’s. Perch are still being caught on the Fox and both the east and west shore of the bay. For more details and to find out what to use give us a call at 920 593 1749. Yah, only at Smokeys!!!