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  2. Fall crappie fishing at Pymatuning Lake - AOL

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    Sep. 23—As summer fades into the crisp embrace of autumn, anglers across the region eagerly prepare for one of the most rewarding fishing seasons of the year. At Pymatuning Lake, a renowned ...

  3. List of Wisconsin fishing records - Wikipedia

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    List of fishing records in the state of Wisconsin. All records are fish caught by use of hook and line and are handled by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. They are up to date as of May 20, 2021. All fish caught were in the waters of the state of Wisconsin.

  4. Shawano Lake - Wikipedia

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    Shawano Lake is a popular lake for recreational fishing, boating, swimming, water skiing, bird watching, hunting, and other outdoor activities. It is currently a eutrophic lake with elevated levels of algae blooms, nutrients, and nuisance aquatic plants. Aquatic plant management is a major management objective for the lake.

  5. Lake Winnebago - Wikipedia

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    Ice fishing is popular on Lake Winnebago, and it is not uncommon for 10,000 cars to park on it during the ice fishing season. [4] Expansion cracks on the ice are bridged, and many cities along the east and west shores plow roads on the icy surface. [4] Sauger and walleye predominate, with rare perch and white bass catches. [4]

  6. A creel full of 61 new fishing regulations will greet anglers for the 2024-25 Wisconsin license year.. Chief among them is a daily bag limit of three walleye on inland waters. Wisconsin ...

  7. Anglers should find favorable conditions, including for ... - AOL

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    Wisconsin residents and nonresidents age 16 and older must have a fishing license to fish in any waters of the state. An annual license costs $20 for residents. A $5 option is available for first ...