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Finding Wisconsin Walleye Fishing Hot Spots

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Wisconsin is an excellent state for catching walleye. Especially in the winter during ice fishing season, these resorts are a popular getaway, and finding lodging can be a nightmare. However, when you realize that walleye fishing in Wisconsin is some of the best in the country, you’ll understand why people flock to the area, and you’ll be ready to make the journey yourself.

One of the best locations to visit is the Menominee River, especially around Marinette, Wisconsin. Here, the walleye begin to bite about four days after the slack off at the lower Fox River, about mid spring. It’s about an hour’s drive north of the popular Fox River location, but it’s worth taking advantage of, especially since there are seasons where the good catch only lasts a couple of days. After that, Wisconsin walleye fishing may be dead for another year.

Wisconsin fishing is also popular at Oconto River, which runs through northeastern Wisconsin about halfway between the Fox and Menominee Rivers. It’s a small river, but if you hit it at the downtown park just west of Highway 41 when the walleye begin to migrate upstream, you’ll have a really productive trip. It’s not easy to access, but if you go down to the edge and slip into a pair of waders around dusk, you may find an incredible catch.

The Wisconsin River provides more excellent fishing. This river has tons of dams between the Grandfather and Grandmother Dams in the north and the Prairie du Sac Dam at the lower end of Lake Wisconsin. Walleye fishing is extremely productive at and around these dams, most of which offer shore access to the river for excellent fishing opportunities. One of the best stretches of good walleye fishing here is between the dam at Wisconsin Dells in the north and Pine Island, especially just southwest of Portage, where you’ll find points to fish off a levee road in the Pine Island State Wildlife area. There is also a great little black eddy on the south side of the river near Hillside Drive that gives up a great catch of walleye.

Great Vacation Destinations in Oregon

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Oregon is a beautiful state full of green trees, rivers, mountains and many outdoor activities. Fishing is just one of the relaxing outdoor things to do. There are also some great cities to travel to in Oregon too, including Portland, Bend, Salem, and Lincoln City. Here are three great places to visit when vacationing in the state of Oregon.

Portland

The city of Portland is the state of Oregon’s largest city and offers more to do than any other community there. Among the many things to do there are wonderful shopping opportunities, great restaurants, a world class zoo, a number of well respected public gardens, close proximity to the Columbia River Gorge and Mount Hood, professional sports teams, and much more. The city is also within a short one to two hour drive from the beautiful Oregon Coast.

Cannon Beach

With some of the most rugged oceanfront beauty on the west coast, the Cannon Beach area has long been one of the most popular coastal destinations in Oregon. There are a number of small communities in the area that provide for some great opportunities for relaxation. The beach itself at Cannon Beach offers a number of opportunities for activities including beach combing, sunbathing, swimming, and general fun in the sun.

Bend

The community of Bend is located in Central Oregon and is a very popular holiday destination. It is conveniently located very near to multiple ski resorts, river rafting destinations, wilderness areas that are great for hiking and other activities, volcanic rock formations, and more. The warm summer weather is what attracts most people to Bend, but the attractions and things to do are what keep them coming back year after year.

For those that enjoy the great outdoors, there are few better places to head to than the gorgeous Pacific Northwest. The state of Oregon sits north of California and south of Washington State, and features some great landscape and scenery combined with some wonderful weather. For anyone looking for a great vacation destination, the state of Oregon has a wealth of things to offer and would make a great choice.