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Wausau Wisconsin Area Fishing Report
December 30,
2007
Solid ice conditions
in
Marathon County have led to ample angling opportunities for
anglers looking to sample the fine local ice-fishing. In many
areas, anglers are able to drive four-wheelers and snowmobiles
safely onto the ice; some areas are finding the ice safe enough to
drive cars and trucks on. Regardless, fishermen should pay heed
as current and springs can still lead to unsafe ice.
Panfish activity has
been good as of late, with numbers of bluegill, crappie, and
yellow perch being accounted for. Depths of water from 3’-8’ are
holding the most fish, especially when structure such as wood or
weeds is present. Drilling a number of holes in a likely area
before beginning fishing is a good strategy that will allow you to
move with the fish, and hopefully avoid wasting time drilling
additional holes or spooking fish when the bite slows down. Small
jigs tipped with waxies or panfish-sized Berkley Powerbait
offerings have been consistent fish catchers, with colors such as
gold, orange, and chartreuse being productive of late
Northern pike activity
has been very good; for example, during one recent morning outing
we managed to catch and release over 2 dozen pike before breaking
for lunch! The increased traffic and thickening ice has slowed
the ultra-shallow bite some, so begin in depths ranging from
4’-10’ as they have held the best action and largest specimens as
of late. Structure is again key to consistency, with weed lines
or sharp break lines good places to begin. Frabill Bigfoot
Tip-ups baited with large golden shiners are an excellent
presentation at this point in the season.
Anglers looking to
score on walleye action will need to fish during the low light
periods of morning and evening. Frabill Pro Thermal tip-ups
rigged with small Mustad treble hooks and suckers or golden
shiners are working well. Set up along the mouths of bays and
flats or along points, especially those adjacent to deeper water.
Areas containing bottom irregularities and sharp breaks have
generally been more productive. It helps to have tip-ups set in a
range of water depths as the fish will move as the light levels
change. Make note of productive holes, as an area may remain good
for several days in a row, and lend to identifying other areas
holding fish at present.
Whether in pursuit of
panfish, walleye, or northern pike, there are a few rules that
should always follow an angler out on the ice: 1. Be smart – live
to fish another day. 2. Be courteous – enjoy the outdoors and
allow others to enjoy it too. 3. Be unselfish – keep only what
you’re going to eat and let the big ones go!
Happy holidays from
our whole family at Wisconsin Angling Adventures! I’ll see you on
the water…
Joel DeBoer
Tight lines,
Joel DeBoer
Wisconsin Angling Adventures
www.wisconsinanglingadventures.com
715-297-7573
joelthemuskyman@charter.net
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