Milwaukee river
Fall Fishin’
Well, this year I haven’t gotten out nearly as much as I would like to due to busy work and family life, but there was a window of decent fishing on Wisc0nsin’s southern Lake Michigan tributaries this fall. Some friends of mine who did get out saw about 2-3 weeks of fairly consistent fishing, and by … Continue reading
More Brown
I swung a lot of the Milwaukee yesterday and my favorite run finally coughed up a real nice Brown while it was raining just after noon. The fishing seems to be a little slow this year which is surprising because we’ve had a good amount of rain to push fish up the river. Maybe it’s just … Continue reading
Milwaukee River Report
After a month of mixed results in October, Browns and Steelhead are finally starting to be caught consistently. Unfortunately, these results are limited to the lower reaches of the river. Me and Anthony have had limited results fishing other favorite runs in the middle and upper reaches. For migratory fishing, I consider Kletzsch to be the upper reaches … Continue reading
Puke and Perseverance = Lake Run Fun
After a big nap after work Friday I had plans to meet my lady at her friends place and get a fire going. I brought a six pack of one of my favorite craft beers Little Sumpin’ Wild Ale and a few select bombers for others to enjoy. Over the next 5 hours I had … Continue reading
Milwaukee River Steelhead
Without any major rain to bring in large numbers of fish it has been tough so far for most anglers throughout most of the midwest. Fish are being caught, but not very consistently. My brother got a nice steelhead last week and I picked one up this morning. Both fish slammed larger flies on the … Continue reading
Fish Passage Camera on the Milwaukee River
Last fall Adam had told me about a website that had a camera at the Mequon-Theinsville Fishway on the Milwaukee River streaming live video of fish that move through the passage. They also have photos posted of a variety fish species including chinook salmon, coho salmon, brown trout, steelhead, northern pike, walleye, and muskie all … Continue reading