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FISHING REPORTS
 from some of the BEST PLACES TO FISH !
	27th June, 2008: FISHING REPORT:  
	Wausau, Central Wisconsin Areaby Joel DeBoer of 
	Wisconsin Angling Adventures
 Hot summer temperatures have 
arrived, and with them the exceptional fishing the greater Wausau area has to 
offer. A host of species are active right now with something for everyone 
available! Downed timber has been a magnet for panfish as of late. Work the wood 
with small slip bobbers and jigs tipped with live bait; both bluegills and 
crappies have been present. A much overlooked crappie bite also is occurring as 
schools of slabs roam the deeper flats and sections of channel. Use quality 
electronics to mark school of fish and capitalize by working the area thoroughly 
with slip bobbers and minnows. Small countdown style crankbaits with shiny 
finishes also work well for fan casting areas and finding active fish.
 A relative newcomer to the North-Central Wisconsin area, white bass are becoming 
plentiful and providing good action. Look for schools of whites breaking surface 
as they push minnows up to shore. In-line spinners, small crankbaits, and 
popper-style surface baits will all produce fish.
 
 Musky activity continues to provide anglers with heart-pounding excitement. With 
surface temperatures well into the seventy degree range and the weed beds in 
full bloom, the surface bait bite has been excellent. Big muskies continue to be 
up shallow, in as little as only two or three feet of water, even during 
mid-day. Both prop style baits and walk-the-dog lures are producing action. 
Areas of downed timber are also holding numbers of fish and should be worked 
thoroughly with both surface lures and musky-sized spinnerbaits.
 
 Bass of both species are currently active, with a good largemouth bite to be 
found while fishing heavy “slop”. One of the best times for fishing the slop is 
during mid-day hours when the sun is at its highest. Large Texas-rigged 
presentations as well as weedless surface baits are producing good catches of 
fish. The smallmouth bass bite on top has also been very good, with areas of 
boulders and rocks or shallow timber adjacent to current holding plenty of 
smallies. During mid-day hours work these same areas with an in-line spinner or 
spinnerbait with some fine bronzeback action.
 
 Anglers looking to score with the resident walleye population should begin by 
working the channel edges with live bait rigs or jig and minnow combinations. 
Areas containing structure in addition to the breaklines have been holding the 
most fish. Trolling has been very productive for walleyes and also taking good 
catches of bonus crappies with them. A variety of crankbaits will produce action 
and anglers should use their electronics to help determine if the fish are tight 
on bottom or suspended.
 
 For those looking to try a new and exciting outdoor adventure, bow fishing at 
night in the Wausau area has been phenomenal. Good numbers of carp in the twenty 
pound range are available nightly, and larger specimens over the thirty pound 
mark are present as well.
 
 
 
 For more information
 
 Contact:
 
 Joel DeBoer
 Wisconsin Angling Adventures
 
 Tel: +1 715-297-7573
 [email protected]
 "Fishing's our business... and business is good!"
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