MANITOWOC COUNTY
- Two Rivers: Both the West and East Twin River had several successful groups catching several chinook salmon this week. In the East Twin River salmon were caught using gulp bait, white and orange mister twisters and spawn sacks. Successful spawn sack colors included orange as well as pink/red. There were a handful of fish seen jumping near the Mishicot dam, with salmon being caught from near the dam to further downstream. In the West Twin River several chinook salmon were caught using yellow, pink, and orange yarn balls. Additionally, other successful angling groups were using red/orange imitation spawn sacks. Both the small dam and large dam near Shoto had success this week. Many of the salmon being caught had dark pigmentation as well. A few salmon were seen jumping near the Shoto conservation club; however, no successful angler was interviewed there.
- Manitowoc: Manitowoc river had the most fishing pressure this week with several groups catching a few smallmouth bass. At Manitou Park a few smallmouth bass were caught on orange/gold and gold/purple spoons. Additionally, one smallmouth bass was caught on a green pumpkin tube near the 10th street bridge. At the end of Mill Road one angler had success catching a smallmouth bass using a plastic worm. When speaking to a group of salmon anglers they reported having luck earlier in the week at the end of Mill Road. Additionally, the same group reported seeing salmon jump near Cato Falls and even had success catching two smallmouth bass this past weekend. Due to rain late in the week, some areas in the Manitowoc River saw increases in current. In the Branch River no successful interviews were reported, however increased current and water level made spotting salmon difficult this week in some locations. In the Manitowoc Harbor one angling group had success catching two northern pike using silver spoons near the bottom of the water column. The angling group reported seeing several dark-colored chinook salmon jumping. Lastly, at the Manitowoc Ramp one angling group had success catching a chinook salmon and a rainbow trout. They were caught using fire tiger and chartreuse colored crankbaits. The chinook salmon was caught in the river while the rainbow trout was caught in the harbor 25 ft down in 30 ft of water. The chinook salmon was caught jigging, while the rainbow trout was caught trolling at 2.7 mph. The chinook salmon was reported to be dark in color. Water temperature ranged from 64 to 65 degrees this week. Although windy conditions were present this week, boat anglers in the harbor and river reported less than 1 ft waves.
KEWAUNEE COUNTY
- Algoma: The number of pier anglers that have been fishing has decreased. The few pier angler parties that were interviewed were not catching salmon but have spotted them jumping near the pier. Fishing activity along Stoney creek has decreased. The anglers that were interviewed fishing for salmon reported not catching any salmon. Fishing activity this week along the river has increased. The anglers that were catching chinook salmon near the Forestville Dam were using orange ear plugs, and orange spawn sacs.
- Kewaunee: Anglers targeting the Kewaunee River that were interviewed were catching chinook salmon by Bruemmer County Park with orange spawn sacs, flasher flies with orange spawn sacs, and pink colored spinners with pink spawn sacs. The number of pier anglers fishing for chinook salmon along the pier is still increasing but the fishing on the pier this week has been very slow no salmon were reported being caught.
DOOR COUNTY
- The weather this week was warm and partly sunny. Most days were calm with low wave action. However, a couple of times the wind kicked up and made it difficult to fish. Fishing pressure around Door County is concentrated around Sturgeon Bay and in the canal. Stone Quarry was also a popular place to fish from shore. Water temperature readings ranged between 63 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Boaters trolled for chinook salmon in the canal. A variety of spoons and swimbaits were used. Silver was the most used color, but green or yellow was also used. Shore anglers caught salmon on crankbaits in a variety of colors and by drifting egg sacs. Most fish are caught early in the morning or late evening. A few smallmouth bass were caught from shore in Sturgeon Bay, around Gills Rock and Washington Island. Bass were caught in waters between 10 to 20 feet deep on soft plastics of natural or dark blue colors. Creeks around Door County are slowly raising in flow after some rain late in the week. Bait fish such as chubs and shiners are sparse and low in numbers.
FOX RIVER AND METRO BOAT LAUNCH
- Success on walleye was reported by boaters at the Metro Boat Launch. Anglers reported having success using artificial baits, flicker minnows, and crawler harnesses in waters that were 9-14 feet deep.
GREEN BAY
EAST SHORELINE OF GREEN BAY:
- The average water temperature reported this week was 62 degrees.
- A lot of boaters reported success on yellow perch out of Sawyer Harbor at Potawatomi State
- Park over this past week. Many said they had the most success using minnows. Some boaters here also reported success on sunfish, bluegill, and northern pike using mostly minnows and some night crawlers.
- Many boaters also reported success on yellow perch and northern pike out of Little Sturgeon Bay at Robert M. Carmody Boat Launch. Anglers reported having success with minnows and worms.
- Success on yellow perch was also reported out of Bayshore Park Boat Launch this week. The majority of anglers reported success using minnows.
Anglers also reported catching Chinook with spoons on the east end of the Shipping Canal
WEST SHORELINE OF GREEN BAY:
- Geano Beach: There were not many creel surveys conducted at this location this week, but the interviews conducted were of people scouting locations for duck hunting.
- Suamico River: Boat anglers have reported catching yellow perch and round gobies using minnows. They also reported catching northern pikes on crankbaits. Fire tiger was reported to be an effective color for the crankbaits that were used. The water temperatures were reported to be between 65 and 67 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Longtail Point: These boat launches were not very busy this week. Boat anglers reported catching yellow perch on minnows. The water temperatures were reported to be around 67 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Duck Creek: Boat anglers have reported catching yellow perch, black crappies, northern pike, rock bass, and round gobies on minnows. Some yellow perch were also caught using nightcrawlers. The water temperature was reported to be between 65- and 67-degrees Fahrenheit.
- Fox River and the metro boat launch: Shore anglers have reported catching yellow perch, bluegills, walleyes, sunfish, smallmouth bass, rock bass, catfish, suckers, and round gobies. These fish were all caught on a variety of nightcrawlers, soft plastics, and crankbaits. Purple was reported to be a successful color for soft plastics and crankbaits. Boat anglers have reported catching walleyes, muskies, smallmouth bass, northern pikes, catfish, and sheepsheads on a combination of crankbaits and soft plastics. Purple and fire tiger were reported to be effective colors. The water temperatures were reported to be between 66- and 69-degrees Fahrenheit.
MARINETTE COUNTY
- Anglers on the Peshtigo River were getting perch, bass, and northern pike throughout the lower river. Perch have been biting best on minnows. Little River boat launch was busy over the weekend with anglers fishing from shore and in the bay. Most were after chinook salmon with very little action seen. Anglers were putting in long hours enjoying the weather while seeing only a few salmon surface. Those trolling the bay in front of Little River were finding the northern pike to be active with fish of various sizes reported caught including a 40 inch-pike. Large stick baits were working well for the pike. Fish surveys found a few brown trout, steelhead and Chinook in the lower Menominee. Water temps were still around 66 degrees as of the end of the weekend.
OCONTO COUNTY
- Shore fishing spots were starting to see some activity this week. Popular perch fishing spots at County Park II and the ditches along County Hwy. Y had successful anglers most days. Perch were being caught but a lot of sorting was taking place to find keeper-size fish. Water temps were still holding in the mid-60s. Cooler water temps should increase the success. Area launches were pretty quiet throughout the week.
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