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Presque Isle and Winchester, Wisconsin Fishing Guide Reports & Conditions

LOCAL INFORMATION:  Welcome! There is a place in Wisconsin's famed Northwoods called Presque Isle and Winchester, a vast swath of forest and glacial lake country that deserves to be named "Wisconsin's Last Wilderness."

77 square miles of pine and hardwood forests, lakes and streams offer a four season vacationland that really only begins to tell the story. The top attraction is the natural splendor of the Northwoods, with a location that is immediately adjacent to Michigan's sprawling Ottawa National Forest and Wisconsin's 20,000 plus acres of Northern Highland State Forest

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FISHING REPORTS:

Wow, I haven't said this for a long time... We are in a cool rainy cycle. I know it's not what the visitor to the northwoods wants to hear but we need it BAD. Myself and a few other guides were sitting around Great Outdoors Sports Shop a few days ago and we were commenting on the growing number of lakes there were that were among our favorites and that we can't fish them because of the low water levels. So please don't hate us when we cheer the rain.

Other than the rain the fishing has still been pretty good -- but only if you go deeper and slower. One thing rain does is kick most of the fish out of the shallows into the deeper and warmer water nearby. A friend of mine was on a lake we love to fish with a client the other day and HAMMERED the fish by going out to 7-10ft instead of the normal 3-4ft and kept his bait on the bottom slowly jigging.

The weather looks like it going to be this way for a few more days so if your hitting the water leave the crawlers, fast cranks and impatience at home cuz none of them are likely to do you any good.
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Jeff Bolander, also known as 'How' of Dewey, Catchem and How at www.deweycatchemandhow.com
Check out my Real Estate website at www.jeffbolander.com
and my Up North fishing and resort web sites at www.upnorth.info.
jeff bolander <jeff@deweycatchemandhow.com>
- Tuesday, June 08, 2010 at 08:55:57 (PDT)


I've been fishing quit a bit over the past few days and the basics of northwoods fishing are evident on every lake I have been on. Sometimes it's just not complicated, especially at this time of year. Here we go.

Basic #1 - Find GREEN weed beds, 7-10', next to deeper water. Fish right in those weed beds and their edges with the lightest jig possible to get thru and to the bottom. Use mainly minnows at this time but I have had some success with leeches too. And don't be afraid to buzz some plastics and cranks thru these areas. A lot of times they will out-catch live bait.

Basic #2 - Fish the wind blown shore lines. If the wind is not blowing into the area you are thinking about fishing, go somewhere else. Wind blows in the food chain. No food, no active fish.

Basic #3 - Keep moving. Run and gun different areas until you find the fish then slow down and hammer them.

Basic #4 - Look for LM and SM Bass in the shallows right now. They are cruising and protecting their beds and are actively hitting anything that gets near them. Find the beds and you'll find the fish in them or in deeper drop offs next to them.

Basic #5 - If you want fast action on walleyes, fish during low light periods. Yes they can be caught during the day but would you rather catch 6 walleye in 6 hours of daylight or 6 walleye in 30 minutes of low light. The exception here being the very dark-watered flowages that don't produce well during dark as their waters are already very dark.

That's enough for now. The fish are biting and the weather is GREAT. Get out there, have fun, and take a kid with you!

Hey, don't forget to take a kid fishing and HAVE FUN!

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Jeff Bolander, also known as 'How' of Dewey, Catchem and How at www.deweycatchemandhow.com
Check out my Real Estate website at www.jeffbolander.com
and my Up North fishing and resort web sites at www.upnorth.info.
jeff bolander <jeff@deweycatchemandhow.com>
- Friday, May 28, 2010 at 09:08:42 (PDT)
I am still amazed at how many people still don't get it. FISH THE WIND BLOWN SHORES! "Dewey" took me fishing for my birthday last night and we saw the same thing over and over. Boats parked on shorelines out of the winds. And it wasn't even that windy. The one thing we didn't see was them pulling in a pile of fish. Yeah, there was one here and one there but no big runs. One the other hand when we headed to a wind blown rocky point with some nice green weeds on it, we caught fish. Bunch of crappie, small mouth bass and a couple of northern. We also hit another spot with lots of woods on the bottom and picked off a couple of real nice smallies. The walleyes hid well for us this night.

The bite was on minnows and leaches and cranks, nothing on crawlers. Today we finally have some clouds and a little more wind. This should help a lot because most species are found right now in very shallow water. Smallies, Largemouth, bluegills and crappies are all in some stage of the bedding thing. This means that those toothie critters are feasting on the ones that aren't weary enough.

It should be a great weekend of fishing, maybe the best of the year... If you stay on the wind blown shorelines. One note of caution though. The water levels are VERY low. Flowages are very dangerous and a lot of lakes are not launchable. I had a fella tell me yesterday that Wild Rice was launchable but you couldn't get out of the power wash hole. Not good.

Go get 'em guys and gals. Take lots of different bait with you and have FUN! And don't forget the kids!
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Jeff Bolander, also known as 'How' of Dewey, Catchem and How at www.deweycatchemandhow.com
Check out my Real Estate website at www.jeffbolander.com
and my Up North fishing and resort web sites at www.upnorth.info.
jeff bolander <jeff@deweycatchemandhow.com>
- Friday, May 21, 2010 at 10:16:07 (PDT)
After the Blackhawks took care of business in San Jose yesterday afternoon I decided to take a couple of hours and see if I could boat a Northern or two on a spinner bait. Well I did see tons of fish...because it was so calm I could see the bottom in five feet. Saw plenty of nice northern and bass cruising the bluegill and crappie beds looking for easy targets I guess. I did throw a 2" Gulp grub for some crappies and was mildly effective at that. It was so calm I had to throw the bait out as far as I could to get a bite. And even then they were very light hits, mostly stealing the tail off the grub. And if the tail wasn't on the grub, well, no interest.

The next few days should be great, highs in the 70s and light breezes. I'll be out there and I'll let you know what's popping. Oh, btw, that lake was at 52-54 degrees two days ago. Now it's at 62-64.

Hey, don't forget to take a kid fishing and HAVE FUN!
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Jeff Bolander, also known as 'How' of Dewey, Catchem and How at www.deweycatchemandhow.com
Check out my Real Estate website at www.jeffbolander.com
and my Up North fishing and resort web sites at www.upnorth.info.
jeff bolander <jeff@deweycatchemandhow.com>
- Monday, May 17, 2010 at 11:29:53 (PDT)
05-01-10 THE ANGLERS CHOICE GUIDE SERVICE.COM The opener for game fish in northern Vilas County Wisconsin has been very good. The high winds we have been seeing have brought some difficult, or some very, very good fishing to all that have come up from southern areas. This morning at 5:00 AM, as I picked up my clients, from the west shore boat landing on Presque isle Lake, we had the entire lake to our selves. We never saw another boat until we were leaving at (with our 6 Walleye limit) 9:00AM. As my 3 clients and I left. We then proceeded elsewhere, to fish, and fill the rest of our daily bag limit. On Presque isle Lake we fished the north end, where the shallow water revels the cabbage weeds, already growing, green, healthy and strong, from 2 to 13 ft. This location in conjunction with the strong south wind of the last several days is concentrating the fish. As these photos show, we only caught small males, in 50 degree water, but lots of them. This year, you will here and learn more of Presque isle Lake, including all of its, Giant Smallmouth Bass, Jumbo Perch, large concentrations of Blue Gill, Walleye and Musky secrets, (including ice fishing) that I have learned, on this chain of lakes, in the past 36 years. God Bless. John Andrew. Expert Guide. TO VERIFY: JAKE AND JIM RIEDEL 1-414-702-7663
johnandrew <johnandrew@centurytel.net>
- Saturday, May 01, 2010 at 16:44:22 (PDT)
Conditions: Cloudy Air Temp: 61° - 65° F Water Temp: 51° - 55° F 04-30-10 The Anglers Choice Guide Service.Com At 4:00 PM we are receiving the largest and most violent lightning and thunder storm of the last year, the rain is roaring across the lakes in sheets and the thunder is booming thru our homes. We truly need this rain, but after several days of south wind, is this Nor Wester going to affect our Walleye opener? H"MMM, good question, with a local Walleye tournament starting tomorrow morning, we will see, Good fishing and God Bless. God Bless, John Andrew Expert Guide
johnandrew <johnandrew@centurytel.net>
- Friday, April 30, 2010 at 14:34:47 (PDT)
The big day is almost here and the anticipation is higher than in years past. For the first time in a long time we are ahead of schedule as far as temps and conditions on the area links. And that’s a good thing.

The Walleye are down spawning and are in post spawn. That means they are starting to feed heavily after ‘fooling around’ with each other for the past few weeks. Look for rock shorelines going into sand or mud bottoms or for GREEN weed edges in and around 10 feet of water. As always, low light periods are the best.

Crappie are on the bite right now. With most lake temps in the upper 50’s right now, the crappie are close to hitting the beds which they normally do at around 62 degrees water temp. Look for them in 5-10 feet of water, in green weeds and the warmest water you can find. 1 degree can make a difference. Plastics are doing much better than minnows right now at 1-2 feet under the surface.

Perch are with the Walleye. Look for them in the weeds looking to feed on minnows or those little plastics in your box.

Northern Pike are in all the same places. You can fish for Crappie, Perch and Bluegill and I’ll guarantee you latch on to a few pike and Musky. If you want to target pike, nothing works better right now than a flashy spinner bait worked slow and fast over the top of those green weeds right now.

The weather for this weekend doesn’t look to good right now. The temps are ok as they should be in the 60’s but the winds are predicted to be 24-45mph. That will make it tough. Most boats will be looking for a place on the lake to get out of the wind but the boats that fish those wind-blown shorelines will be the ones bring home the catch. The wind not only blows the food around but also the warm water which is on the top also.

Hey, take a kid fishing with you and make sure you have FUN!
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Jeff Bolander, also known as 'How' of Dewey, Catchem and How at www.deweycatchemandhow.com
Check out my Real Estate website at www.jeffbolander.com
and my Up North fishing and resort web sites at www.upnorth.info.
jeff bolander <jeff@upnorth.info>
- Wednesday, April 28, 2010 at 12:31:45 (PDT)
Finally... One of those days you fish for.

We hit another different lake yesterday, one of the reasons I love this area--3,000 lakes in two counties, and looked for north shorelines with the highest temp. We found one we normally don't fish but it had 58 degree water. So we loaded up the jigs with minnows and started throwing little jigs and plastics.

To make a long story short, we found one spot on the shoreline that was about a foot deeper than the surrounding areas and we hammered them. We put the minnows away and thru the plastics. Crappie after Crappie, cast after cast. Also 3 nice Northerns (released), a few bit offs, 1 40-some inch Musky that got to the boat after grabbing a Crappie coming in and a few perch. We caught 60 Crappie and cleaned 50 of them.

Dennis' son Shawn was with us again and after napping he helped Dad reel in a few fish. At one point he decided that he had reeled in enough and when Dad asked him to reel in another he said "you go ahead Dad, I'll let you have some fun now."

Moral of the story, keep moving till you find them and give them everything till you find out what they want. I always seems the warmest water in some kind of hole will hold the fish.

The best part is we are just getting started. They are still 8 feet from the beds! Man, I love this time of year. It's FUN!

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Jeff Bolander, also known as 'How' of Dewey, Catchem and How at www.deweycatchemandhow.com
Check out my Real Estate website at www.jeffbolander.com
and my Up North fishing and resort web sites at www.upnorth.info.
jeff bolander <jeff@upnorth.info>
- Saturday, April 24, 2010 at 11:15:18 (PDT)
04-23-10 THE ANGLERS CHOICE GUIDE SERVICE .COM As we continue to fish Lake Superior, we are catching Coho Salmon, as some of the other Trout specie are moving out to deeper water, ahead of a normal schedule, due to the water temp. warming rapidly. Our technique is working with thin spoons, lazy ikes, and even trolling 1/4 oz. jigs with 4 inch twister tails. We are working hard to provide knowledgeable and (new) productive, current information. As these photos show, my clients are happy and repeating customers. We will be continuing to work hard for positive results, I hope you will gain some understanding from this information. Our depth is around 30 ft. during the day time. We are using small planner boards, although, others are using a tower, about 6 to 10 ft. tall, mounted in the bow of the boat, with a large planner board, off both sides with several line releases connected. This info is old, but note worthy. Working with such positive people is indeed a pleasure, people willing to be part of the (path finder) approach is industry building. Come on along and we will discuss the best dinning locations, great resorts and why so many people come to northern Wisconsin. TO VERIFY. Mike Lucas 1-332-5637 God Bless, John Andrew Expert Guide
johnandrew <johnandrew@centurytel.net>
- Thursday, April 22, 2010 at 21:13:45 (PDT)
04-02-10 THE ANGLERS CHOICE GUIDE SERVICE.COM Great weather, great positive clients and great fishing. As these photos show. On 04-01-10 we were fishing on Lake Superior for Trout. Several specie of trout bite through out the course of the day. Trolling is the method we use, with planer boards, some flat lines, long leads behind the planer boards, crank baits, and various colors. We caught Rainbow trout, Lake trout, Coho Salmon and Brown trout with very good size, as you can see. The trolling technique is slightly more complex than just throwing out a line and trolling along. Although this does work, some times. A variety of baits will work during the course of the day, from crank baits, spoons, stick baits, lazy ikes, jigs, (Swedish pimples, casted and retrieved), even night crawlers on a hook with a bobber casted from shore right in side the harbors. Duluth is reporting such success right now. Our fishing location is much closer to Iron County. One thing to note, when we are on Lake Superior my guests cell phones get very bad reception and most of the time no reception, even my own personal cell phone only records pieces of voice mails and will not ring on my end at all. So, to all callers on my cell phone the past 3 days including this morning, as I just got back for this posting to be sent out, sorry for not responding and please call back. My guests have registered several voice mails while fishing but could not understand what any of there voice mails said and could not call out. The trout are in and we are producing some nice fish. With this warm weather, they wont be around to long, before heading out to deep water, so now is the time. If you enjoy smoking fish, these are prime candidates. Hope this information helps on your next outing. TO VERIFY: JEFF GOGLAND 1-715-892-0821 God Bless, John Andrew Expert Guide 1-715-892-3020 (Immediate attention) Stay positive, think clearly, do not listen to negative talk and do not listen to negative people. www.theanglerschoiceguideservice.com johnandrew@centurytel.net
johnandrew <johnandrew@centurytel.net>
- Friday, April 02, 2010 at 12:39:03 (PDT)

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