Chequamegon Bay & Hayward, Wisconsin Fishing Report 5-1-15
With excitement building for the Wisconsin Fishing opener on Saturday and some incredible weather to go along with it, we were able to take advantage of some early season fishing opportunities this week. Heck, we even got to learn a few new tricks. Josh Teigen of Josh Teigen’s Guide Service has been after me to troll for trout and salmon on Lake Superior with him. Our late ice out last year crashed that party, but we had no excuse this year. Terry Peterson joined us as well to add wisdom and integrity to the expedition, and we were blessed with perfect conditions. Usually when Josh and I get together to fish it’s all kinds of nasty out there, but we finally got it right! Josh has been on a good trolling bite this spring, and Terry and I were excited to watch him do his thing. Light winds had pushed some warm water into the shoreline we were targeting and it triggered a good bite throughout the day. We pulled small bright colored crankbaits in 8′ – 20′ of water and caught a nice variety of cohos up to 20″, browns up to 25″, and a bonus 25″ king salmon. We lost a few as well with yours truly breaking off what was probably the big fish of the day. Rookie…
Finding warm water was certainly the key as the active bite occurred when we found a stained stretch of water in the low 40’s. As expected, Josh did an outstanding job of dialing everything in. The fish didn’t seem to have a preference of one color or lure as we switched out frequently and had action on just about everything we tried. It was a special day to be on the water with three generations of fishing guides. Pretty cool, and a day I won’t forget. Job well done Josh. We may have even turned Mr. Peterson into a troller!






