Fishing Hot Spots Topo Maps for Wisconsin

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All Fishing Hot Spots Maps are produced using the latest computer drafting and imaging technology for optimum accuracy and clarity. Each detailed map provides depth contours, boat ramps, structure, navigational aids and lake info such as gamefish abundance, forage base, water clarity, weedline depth and bottom composition. Maps also contain expanded GPS waypoints and an easy-to-use latitude and longitude grid. In addition, productive fishing spots are marked and numbered on L-series maps. Descriptions are provided for these specific areas, offering suggestions on how to fish them and when they are most productive. M-series map features are similar to the L-series, the major difference being limited GPS information. Each Fishing Hot Spots map is printed in full color on tear-resistant, waterproof paper. Map size is 24\" x 36\" and folds down to a convenient 4\" x 9\" size. Green Bay (Includes Lower Fox River) This map details both Green Bay and the Fox River which are widely recognized for their outstanding fishing with special attention on trophy walleye and smallmouth bass. The brown trout fishery is one of the best in the state and angles can expect decent numbers of brown trout, yellow perch and catfish. Lake Tomahawk (Oneida Co.) Lake Tomahawk has a long-standing reputation for producing trophy muskie and walleye with some whoppers in the 40-pound range available. Good numbers of smallmouth bass and panfish, make it very popular with fishermen. Lake Winnebago (Winnebago Co.) Revised in 2007, this map details Lake Winnebago which in is known throughout the country for its lake sturgeon spearing season. Walleye are the most sought after fish here, but northern pike, largemouth bass, perch and bluegill are also present in good numbers. Sturgeon Bay ? Lake Michigan (Door Co.) Anglers target smallmouth, walleye, northern pike and perch with some trophy musky in excess of 30 lbs. are available. These waters offer an abundance of both cold and warm water species. Chequamegon Bay ? Lake Superior (Ashland/Bayfield Co.) This map details Cheguamegon Bay to Lake Superior which is an attractive fishing destination because of its unique smallmouth bass, coldwater salmon and walleye. Anglers can expect excellent numbers of brown trout and splake too. Chippewa Flowage (Sawyer Co.) One of Wisconsin\'s outstanding muskie fisheries, the Chippewa Flowage was created when the Winter Dan on the Chippewa River was constructed. This flowage offers tremendous trophy potential for musky and walleye. Eagle River Chain (Vilas Co.) The map includes Cranberry Lake, Catfish Lake, Voyageur Lake, Eagle Lake, Scattering Rice Lake, Otter Lake, Lynx Lake, Duck Lake, Yellow Birch Lake and Watersmeet Lake. The Eagle River Chain is dominated by an abundance of walleye and musky, but anglers will find good numbers of perch and crappie too. Turtle/Flambeau Flowage (includes Iron Co.) The Turtle Flambeau Flowage remains one of Wisconsin?s most outstanding fisheries. Walleye are the domina

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