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Green Bay Fishing Report: July 8, 2010
« on: July 14, 2010, 10:00:33 AM »


Brown Co.
    Fox River: Anglers have been doing well from shore fishing rough fish. Fishermen have also been catching some big catfish off of Voyager Park at night. Anglers fishing from boats have been catching some nice walleyes jigging or trolling.

East Shore
    Sturgeon Bay:
Anglers have been fishing perch in 5-15 feet of water. Most anglers have been struggling to find perch of any size. Minnows and crawlers under slip bobbers seem to be working the best. There have been some reports of a few incidental catches of musky, mainly from the perch and bass fisherman. Bass fishing has been good with some nice fish being caught up and down the ship cannel. Little Sturgeon Bay: Fishermen have been targeting perch with some success; anglers have had the best luck outside of the bay in 15-25 feet of water. Anglers are also finding some perch inside the bay, but most have been on the small side. Bass fishing has slowed some, but anglers still are finding some nice fish. Bayshore Park: Anglers have been doing well trolling for walleye. Most have been using a crawler harness. Most fishermen have been fishing in 10-20 feet of water. Chaudoir's Dock: Anglers have been fishing perch with some good success. The best perch bite has been in the early mornings.

Oconto Co.
    A few panfish are being caught by the Stiles Dam using worms and bobbers. Pensaukee saw some action with walleyes dragging crawler/harness. Oconto Breakwater walleyes were being taken drifting over weeds in 10 to 14 feet of water using Rapala's and jigging spoons. Oconto Park II shore fishermen are still catching some nice bullheads fishing crawlers on bottom.

Marinette Co.

    Fishing for smallmouth and catfish at the Peshtigo Harbor has slowed some but there are still fish to catch. The salmon bite out and around Green Island remains fair to good with most fishermen having success around daybreak. Colors and depths vary from day to day.
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