Skip to main content

Fishing

  • Webpage

    Sturgeon guard volunteers

    The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is dedicated to the protection of our state's natural resources. For more than 30 years, the Sturgeon Guard program – a partnership between the DNR and concerned volunteers - monitored sturgeon at…

  • Webpage

    Lake sturgeon

  • Webpage

    Southwest driftless trout team

    Waters of the Southwest Driftless Trout Team are found in the Pecatonica River and Lower Wisconsin River Basins.  Although the larger streams and rivers in the region continue to suffer from some pollution problems, many of the smaller streams…

  • Webpage

    Southwest driftless smallmouth bass team

    The Platte River Region is a smallmouth bass country and provides the best opportunities in the Driftless Area for anglers to fish smallmouth bass.  The habitat potential for smallmouth bass is good to excellent for much of this region.

  • Webpage

    Northern Kettles team

    The Northern Kettles Streams Team is close to heavily developed and highly populated communities.  Pressure on natural resources, including ground and surface waters, is high and unlikely to diminish in the short term. The amount of impervious…

  • Webpage

    La Crosse, Bad Axe and Kickapoo team

    This region encompasses both the Kickapoo and La Crosse rivers with a long, large upland ridge running from Norwalk in La Crosse County, south-southwest to Eastman in Crawford County. On either side of this ridge are numerous narrow hills and…

  • Webpage

    Chippewa Valley team

    The Chippewa and Kinnickinnic River Region contains both classic “driftless” features as well as glaciated portions.

  • Webpage

    Black River team

    The topography of the Black River Region generally grades from gently rolling lands in the east portion (Clark and Jackson counties) to the high ridges and steep valleys of Buffalo County. In the eastern portion of the region, streams are slightly…

  • Webpage

    The Baraboo crew

    The Baraboo River Region consists of three different landscapes. The western half is typical “driftless” topography with narrow hilltops, steep hillsides, and winding valley floors. The northern portion, up into Adams and Juneau counties and…

Subscribe to Fishing