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Lake Winneconne Info
Since Lake Winneconne is, for all practical purposes, little more than an extension of Poygan, you’d think the fisheries would be similar. And you’d be right. But the locations, of course, are a bit different. The best way to catch Walleyes in Winneconne, says Sickinger, is to hang around the Highway 116 bridge in the spring to catch the spawning run. Fish the edges of the deeper channel with shiners. Or, troll the deeper water in the river channel off Harpers Point in June with crankbaits. You’ll catch Walleyes here, and there’s also a chance for some Perch around the buoys. Fish for Northerns and panfish early on the north shore in Clarks Bay, and for spring Bluegill off Indian Shores on the lake’s east side. Take White Bass near the Highway 116 bridge after the Walleye run.
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