Monday, July 5, 2010

Green Bay Walleye Fishing Report

Fireworks in the air and on the water, fishing has really heated up on Green Bay. The fish have started their move North and into their usual summer pattern. Over the 4th of July weekend we found great action from Geano's Reef and North on both shorelines.

On the East Shore, areas like Macko's and Two Mile Reef are producing fish on the deep side of the structure. Sugar Creek is also producing fish.

On the West Shore, the "Shark Fin" north to Pensaukee Shoal has been our best spot concentrating on the 22'-25' depths with most of the fish coming suspended from 13' to 17' down.

You can choose to target these open water fish with crawler harnesses in various colors and blade sizes which vary from day to day. 1oz weighs from 25'-35' back should get the job done.

There are still good numbers of small, undersized fish, in the Fox River near the 172 bridge. We have caught them jigging and trolling small crankbaits.

If you're in need of a more detailed report we are always available and willing to share via cellular phone powered by Cellcom, we can be reached at 920-660-7275.

Good Luck and be safe on the water!
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