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02-11-2006, 04:38 PM
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Sauk County Fishing Friends Thread
For the big fishing stories, see our Fishing! FishOn! Wisconsin Fishing Forums. These forums cover other topics including Great Lakes Fishing, more on Tackle, etc.
This thread is the place to click "Post Reply" and tell us where the fish are biting in Sauk County!
You can also announce tournaments and such in this county here in this thread. (The main fishing forums recommended for that as well).
Please post this kind of information:
Subject Line: Lake or river name and what kind of fish are hitting
In the text: Please tell us whatever you can, including:
- where on the Lake / River
- what depth
- time of day
- bait / lure / presentation / colors
- boat access (and cost)
and anything else about the area like local bait shops, water hazards, alternative species and tackle in case the main stuff isn't happening, local places to stay, guide services, etc.
If it is an advertisement, put it in the classifieds; otherwise, hope you'll share some info for all. Just click "Post Reply".
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02-16-2006, 01:38 PM
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DEVILS AND FISH LAKE INFO
These two widely separated lakes flank Lake Wisconsin near the Sauk/Dane County line. They offer very different fisheries. Devils Lake contains both warm and coldwater fisheries. It’s stocked with Brown Trout every year by the DNR and affords some pretty good angling for this species, says Doug Williams, owner of DW Men’s Wear Sports Center, 125 West Cook St., Portage, (608) 742-7745. Browns are chiefly taken on small minnows or spinners off the steeply dropping east and west shores. Walleyes, too, are stocked and generally run 20 inches or so, says Williams. You’ll also find a few decent Northern Pike, excellent panfish, and good numbers of both Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass. Williams suggests fishing the shallows on the north end for Largemouth, the weedline for Northerns, and the drop for Smallies and Crappies. You’ll also find Smallies along the railroad tracks on the east side; fish at the 22-foot level with small crankbaits, crayfish or chubs. You can also try the rocks on the west side. There’s a fair amount of ice fishing pressure here, chiefly for Walleyes, Northerns, and panfish. Fish Lake, meanwhile, offers primarily a warmwater fishery for Largemouth, ‘gills, Crappies, and a few Northerns. Steve Mock of Zick’s Bait Station, 450 Water St., Prairie du Sac (608) 643-6240, says you’ll find good numbers of Largemouth here, with size being decent at 2 to 3 pounds. They can be a little hard to fish in the summer because of weed growth, but toss live or plastic worms, leeches, or buzzbaits to the pockets. In addition to the bigmouths, you’ll find smallish Northerns here, along with eating-size Crappies and small ‘gills. Smallish Mud Lake on Fish’s west side offers a similar fishery. Mock says Fish is a good place to take the kids in winter because they WILL catch ‘gills through the ice. Mud Lake, though, is too shallow to retain much dissolved oxygen during the winter; hence, it’s not much for ice fishing. Fish/Mud are no-motor lakes, as is Devil’s.
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02-20-2006, 09:53 AM
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Special thanks to Doug Williams, owner of DW Men’s Wear Sports Center, 125 West Cook St., Portage, (608) 742-7745, Steve Mock of Zick’s Bait Station, 450 Water St., Prairie du Sac (608) 643-6240 for the info provided. Information was provided from Sportsman Connection Map Guide Book
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06-07-2007, 01:39 PM
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WI RIver: Spring Green
If the water levels would ever stabilize fishing would improve. When stable......channel cats are being caught in the river channels.....even a 25# one last week. Also smallies are biting.
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