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"From the Milwaukee harbor to Lake Wisconsin and everywhere in between" I currently guide every lake in Central and Southern WI, and follow the hottest seasonal bites to make absolutely certain that my clients are in the best possible place at the most productive time. I've worked extremely hard and spent countless hours on the water over the years to establish consistent patterns that ensure a productive trip for every guest regardless of there experience level. My job is to put my clients on fish and that's exactly what I do. If you have any questions about the lakes we will be fishing feel free to email/call me at any time.

 

·         Columbia Co- Lake Wisconsin +4 additional lakes

·         Green Lake Co- Puckaway Lake +4 additional lakes

·         Marquette Co- Mason Lake

·         Dane Co- Lake Mendota +4 additional lakes

·         Waukesha Co- Pewaukee Lake +8 additional lakes

·         Also guiding- Wisconsin river (WI dells area)- Milwaukee harbor, Rock river

 

Musky

The king of all freshwater fish and my personal favorite to catch. The old saying “muskies are the fish of 10,000 casts” no longer holds true. Aggressive stocking efforts and the fact that most anglers are practicing catch and release has made the musky a much easier target these days. It wouldn’t be uncommon to catch 2-8 muskies in a day with an average size of 38-42” if that were the focus. Theirs much bigger fish than that and the chance of boating a trophy musky is always a good possibility

 

Pike

Pike are a close relative of the musky just a little smaller. Don’t let that fool you, as I have seen 30” pike that fight harder than some 35” muskies. Pike are plentiful in all the lakes I fish and you can expect to catch at least 10 pike a day with an average size of 28-32” Spring and fall will offer your best chance at boating a trophy pike.

 

Bass

Bass (largemouth and small mouth) are also plentiful in the lakes I fish. Probably the easier of the four species to catch and one of the most fun, especially when you find a school of hungry fish. 10-20 fish a day is not uncommon with an average size of 14-16” and a good chance at fish up to 20”

 

Walleye

Walleye are plentiful in all the rivers I fish. However, I only run “walleye specific” trips on the rivers in early spring and late fall when they stack up like cordwood. Thirty-100 fish a day is not uncommon at that time with an average size of 18-22”. Walleyes are also present in most of the lakes I fish just in fewer numbers. Most of the walleyes we catch in the summer months are while live bait rigging for multiple species. You can usually count on at least 10 walleye a day with an average size 14-18”

 

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