Walleye fishing on Green Bay is excellent, with several great bites going. The lower bay in University Bay had fish on the east shore, kidney, college reef and across the channel in Deadhorse Bay. Weeds are the biggest issue, as keeping trolled crankbaits was difficult. Jigging with Wapsie lures Ripper minnow and Binks spoons also took fish. On the east shore, when winds were right, a good bite was going at 2 mile reef, Point Comfort, Vincent point and Vokes reef. Trolled crankbaits are best, but jigging worked too. On the west shore, Geanos reef, Pensaukee shoal, and Oconto shoal had a decent walleye bite. Out in the mud, anglers are finding success trolling crawler harnesses and crankbaits. Perch are still slow on the east side but better on the west up near Oconto. Crawler pieces and minnows are the best bait. Musky fishermen are having some success casting bucktails and rubber on the west shore weed lines. If you go, please be safe, and take a kid fishing.
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Capt Jerry Ruffolo
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