The Northwoods of Wisconsin

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Hello and welcome to AllNorthwoods.com, a site dedicated to everything that makes the Northwoods what they are and why people flock to them all year. Our goal is to give folks information about different animals, and outdoor activities. You will see a few short stories on my Northwoods experiences along with fishing reports and tips. We’ll give you the inside scoop on where to go and what to see on a regular basis. Thanks for stopping by and enjoy!

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FINDING YELLOW PERCH

Next to Walleye, I would say Yellow Perch, also known as Lake Perch, are the most popular fish anglers pursue. Usually, you will see boats near windblown shorelines, sitting over weeds or rocks close to weed beds, because these areas attract baitfish and baitfish attract perch. But I hear anglers are not catching perch like we used to, or finding schools of perch has been tough. So where are perch hiding? Spots that have produced a good number of fish in the past have changed. Why? Mostly because the invasive species of vegetation (EURASIAN MILFOIL) has taken over many Wisconsin…

Fishing
KAYAK FISHING

  Although I have read a few articles and heard people talking about the popularity of people fishing from…

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Fishing

FINDING YELLOW PERCH

Next to Walleye, I would say Yellow Perch, also known as Lake Perch, are the most popular fish anglers pursue. Usually, you will see boats near windblown shorelines, sitting over weeds or rocks close to weed beds, because these areas attract baitfish and baitfish attract perch. But I hear anglers are not catching perch like we used to, or finding schools of perch has been tough. So where are perch hiding? Spots that have produced a good number of fish in the past have changed. Why? Mostly because the invasive species of vegetation (EURASIAN MILFOIL) has taken over many Wisconsin…

Fishing
KAYAK FISHING

  Although I have read a few articles and heard people talking about the popularity of people fishing from…

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