Chequamegon Bay & Hayward, Wisconsin Fishing Report 9-2-14
We hope you all had an outstanding Labor Day weekend. Fall is definitely in the air, and fish patterns are certainly beginning to swing. After a soggy Friday, Saturday was spent back on Chequamegon Bay. Thankfully the rain held off, and we were able to put together a good day with some nice fish. Hank Siebert from Clarksville, IN along with his son John Siebert from DePauw, IN and daughter Anne Fenske from Dewitt, IA joined me for another cloudy day on the bay. We’ve had plenty of those over the past month. Nothing came easy, but plenty of fish up to 21.5″ were caught. We just can’t crack that 21.5″ mark this year. That’s still an incredible fish though!!! You can decide who caught the biggest out of this father, son, and daughter crew. I’m not getting caught in the middle of that argument! We also had a couple of outstanding doubles that
topped off a very fun day with some really great folks. Water temps in the bay continue to hold around 65 degrees, and we caught everything on minnows in 12′ – 18′ water. John is a career Air Force man that will be deployed to the Middle East in the near future. Thank you for your service John, and best wishes! Regardless of who had the largest fish, Hank, John, and Anne did an outstanding job. Way to go gang!

With plenty of rain and storms over night, Morgan and I let the weather clear on Monday before heading out to do a little crappie scouting. We only had a couple of hours to fish, but fortunately found some willing participants in short order. We located suspended fish in 18′ – 20′ of water and used jigs with plastics to catch plenty of fish up to 11″. I’ve been searching for a good crappie

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NIce looking bag of fish! Morgan is still the champ. Bring on the fall bite.