
Wisconsin's Fishing Opener 2021: How To Win The Weekend
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Time to read 5 min
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Time to read 5 min
Are you ready for the season opener this weekend? You might be like some, with rods rigged and plans to soak fathead minnows dangled under cigar-shaped Thill bobbers all weekend long. Or maybe you are like others with fishing gear in a jumbled mess and no weekend plans other than yard work, grilling, and perhaps a little fishing.
No matter who you are or where you live, this guide provides a few simple approaches to fishing the Wisconsin season opener. We reached out to Ben Patschull and David Yang, two young Wisconsin anglers, each with different skill sets for catching gigantic fish throughout the state, mostly while fishing from the shore.
We asked the guys all of the need-to-know questions for planning a successful opening weekend. These tips, tricks, and honest approaches from two hardcore Wisconsin anglers should point you in the right direction. Have a safe and enjoyable opening weekend!
Favorite Target Species: Panfish, Trout, Walleye, Musky, Catfish
Quick Tips For Opening Day Catfish
Baits: Drift using Carolina rigs with fresh cut bait. Target Areas: For daytime cats, look for deep holes in the main river that often occur directly downstream of wing dams.
Quick Tips For Wisconsin Spring Trout
Favorite Spring Baits: Medium to large-sized jerkbaits are my go-to for big inland trout during the spring. The new Berkley Hit Stick in the number 9 size has been an excellent bait for me this spring. Target Areas: The lower 3rd of streams are often the areas where trophy trout will be holding during the spring, before the water in these stretches warm to uninhabitable temperatures for cold water species.
River Fishing For Walleye Opening Day Weekend
Favorite River Rigs For The Spring: Trolling at slow speeds using jigs and plastics remains an effective method to target walleye during the beginning of May. Target Areas: Fast current areas near dams or current edges off islands are often your best bets for finding post-spawn walleye.
Catching River Panfish In The Spring
Favorite Species And Rigs: Post-spawn perch bites can be excellent on the Mississippi. Using river rigs with nightcrawlers is one of the most effective ways to catch perch during May while moving back to their summering holes. Big bluegills can be found on beds later in May. Using fly gear with poppers to target bedding gills can provide some of the most exciting fishing experiences in late spring. Target Areas: Perch can be found in slower moving waters adjacent to fast current channels, in depths around 10 feet. Bluegills will transition to shallower beds near shore once water temperatures warm to the high 60’s.
Follow Ben: @ben_patschullfishing
Favorite Target Species: Multi-species angler - Bass, Walleye, Panfish
Bass From The Bank - For anglers targeting bass from the shore, try to find public shorelines close to a boat lunch. I’ve always had luck fishing for largemouth near the boat launches on opening day weekend. Multi-Species Spots From Shore - Look for accessible dams and bridges. Both areas will provide depth and current, which will usually hold fish. Shallow Water Ponds - The bass should be shallow, focusing on moving baits and cast them parallel to the shoreline.
Follow David: @Dyangfishing
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