Posted by admin | Uncategorized | Posted on January 17th, 2012
Wisconsin is located in the northern part of the United States and is considered to be part of the Midwest. It is the 23rd largest state, with 65,497.82 square miles of land covering five geographic regions. The northern region is called Lake Superior Lowlands and is a parcel of land along Lake Superior. The region directly south is named the Northern High and has hardwood and coniferous woodland, along with 1,500,000 acres of national state forest. Located in the center of the state is the Read full post
Posted by www.wbay.org | Uncategorized | Posted on January 13th, 2012
Any fisherman worth their salt knows that some of the best fishing to be had is in any one of the incredible bays of Wisconsin. However, if you’re looking for the smallmouth bass then you won’t find a better place to look for this elusive fish than Chequamegon Bay. So if it’s a fantastic fishing experience you’re seeking than get some directions to Chequamegon Bay, get your gear, activate your ADT home security system, notify the neighbors and hit the road.
Chequamegon Bay is a large, shallow bay with a mix of sand and rock. Several streams and rivers empty out into the Chequamegon lending the bay to a rich diversity of both fish and other forms of wildlife. However, if you’re looking for something a little more substantial than catch-and-release then you may need to wait until later in the season. The Wisconsin DNR has created an aggressive protection program around the smallmouth bass in order to protect their spawning.
The bay is a prime location for fly fishing from May to June with mostly agreeable weather allowing for ideal fishing conditions. However, you should be prepared because the weather over these bodies of water has been known to change at the drop of a hat.