Experience the Wisconsin Tourism - Sportsman Challenge: One of the Wisconsin tourism bragging points is the fact that they have Lake Michigan and the tributaries that feed from it guiding the steelheads from the cold depths of the lake to the shallow areas of the inlets inland. Here you can try your luck at snagging the "rainbow trout" that has been developing to huge lengths in the depths of Lake Michigan. Sport Fishing isn't hard; it is more like hunting and fishing combined than simply sport fishing in a country region in the heartland.
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One of the most exciting is sports fishing in Northern Wisconsin tourism. The steelheads are thought to be shy when they come into the warm waters to spawn. They are comfortable with the depth and safety of the large lake but it is instinctive to come into the rivers to spawn. Sports fish are challenging to catch because of their being shy. You will have to be confident to move silently and slowly but with focus to have them take the hook.
Just 2 of the species are found in the Ganaraska and the Chambers Creek River. These two have later winter/early spring spawns that typically occur between approximately February and Mid. From time to time the spawns are later depending on how soon it begins to warm up. At the earliest warming the fish will begin to arrive.
You get your hook as near to the bottom of the river as you can. You use a bobber to hold the hook just above the bottom and raise it to the face of the Steelhead (if visible or by luck if not). As the steelhead bites the hook be prepared to run with it for a while since it will take off. The steelhead is bigger than you might have believed it would be and if you aren't lucky it will run your line, break it and be gone. An eighteen pound trout can break a ten lb. line instantly unless you are prepared to move with it until you can bring enough drag on the reel to tire it out.
Wisconsin has many Lake Michigan river streams that support fine steelhead runs. The most experienced streams for sports fishing around Lake Michigan include the Kewaunee, Root, Oconto, Manitowoc, Menominee, Milwaukee, East Twin, Peshtigo, Ahnapee, and West Twin rivers. Smaller steelhead streams include the Pigeon, Little, Pike, Menomonee, and Kinnickinnic rivers; Stony, Oak, Heins, Sauk, Whitefish Bay, Fischer, Silver, and Reibolts creeks.
So grab your fly rod, hop in the vehicle and travel to Wisconsin for some of the best Central Wisconsin tourism experiences. The fish are waiting, the people are friendly and the country is beautiful.


















































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