The Upper Mississippi River is home to over 119 species of fish - more species than are found in any of Wisconsin’s inland lakes. Favorite sport fish include walleye, sauger, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, channel catfish, northern pike, bluegill…
The sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus, which is a descendant of the earliest known type of vertebrates, is a parasitic species of eel-like fish native to the Atlantic Ocean and the East Coast of North America. Because of their eel-like shape, lamprey…
This fact sheet on when is the best time to fish in Wisconsin for what species of fish and where is the best place to find them. Also, the typical fishing method you can use should help increase your chances of catching the fish.
Identifying fish can seem easy at times but many times can be a challenge. It is not any different for Lake Superior anglers who can be confused when trying to determine whether the fish they have caught is a lake trout, splake or a "coaster" brook…
Is the coaster brook trout a unique strain long lost from Wisconsin's Lake Superior shoreline...
A gem of a fishing opportunity awaitsRecreational fishing is arguably th
The Bois Brule River is one of Wisconsin's best-known trout streams. At the time of European settlement (1850s) the Brule was already regarded as one of the finest brook trout fishing streams in the state. Wisconsin's settlement push reached the…
Chequamegon Bay/Apostle IslandsThe following boat ramps are open: Saxon Harbor, Washburn (West End Park and Marina), Bodin’s Resort, Bayfield, Red Cliff Casino, Little Sand Bay, Cornucopia, Bark Bay and Port Wing. The boat ramps in Ashland (Second…