Like to Catch Pike but don’t care to eat them
Do you like to catch Pike but don’t like to eat them? If this is you consider giving your pike to an organization like the
Do you like to catch Pike but don’t like to eat them? If this is you consider giving your pike to an organization like the
The Good News – Per Max, more Pike are being harvested regularly than before the Pike Improvement Project started. Last summer’s DNR Creel Survey 2022
The Lake Chippewa Flowage Resort Association Pike Improvement Project 2021 began January 1st and drew to a close on October 1st. Anglers who harvested small
Pike Improvment Project Tickets Get your Tickets at the Locations below!! Pike Improvment Project Tickets are Available at the following businesses The maps below shows
The 2019 Chippewa Flowage Pike Improvement Project Which Member Recorded The Most Northerns In The 2019 P.I.P. Pats Landing Resort- Dedicated TEAM 1475 Treeland Resort
Anglers at the Treeland Resorts Walleye Challenge took the bait to put some Northern Pike on the board too. Over 600 northern were registered. Teams
It’s March, which means the pike get a 2 month break from being targeted by anglers. The Pike Improvement Project kicked off in early January,
How you can make fishing better on the Chip… by eating fish! Max Wolter-WDNR Welcome to the beautiful Chippewa Flowage, I hope you have a
Why Harvest Pike? Everything you need to know about the “Pike Improvement Project” Goal: Bigger pike, more muskies, and a healthier fishery The Chippewa Flowage
Lake Chippewa Flowage Pike Improvment Project Our ambitious goal is to remove 10,000 northern pike from Lake Chippewa this season especially those under 24” Anticipated
Learn how to fillet a Northern Pike by watching this video How to Fillet a Northern Pike. Includes Y-Bone Removal DNR Fish Biologist: Max Wolter
We encourage you to keep your Northern Pike! Beside the worlds best Musky fishing the chippewa Flowage offer some great Northern Pike fishing Northern fry
Beside the world famous Musky and the elusive Walleye the Chippewa Flowage contains Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Bullhead, Sturgeon, Carp, and Catfish.
A look at Northern Pike: Wisconsin DNR researcher Dan Oele and his colleagues recently published a paper examining how northern pike populations respond to length
Fall SurveyThe DNR and Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission completed their joint annual fall electrofishing survey of the Chippewa Flowage on September 14
Upper Chippewa Basin fisheries report – Cooler and more seasonal fall weather has prevailed across the Northwoods for the last week or so and this
Max Wolter Reports:
By Dave Neuswanger Wisconsin DNR Fisheries Management Supervisor Hayward Field Unit (Guest Commentary for the Sawyer County Record) As Thanksgiving approaches, I am reminded of
Fishing with my son: Here are some pics of a musky I caught on the big Chippewa flowage 9/9/07 she was 51 inches 33 lbs,
Group Effort by C. Meyer Group Effort: You can always tell when the kids hook into anything larger than a panfish when fishing off the
Flying Pike – By C. Meyer (Guest Writer) The battle cry of “Who wants to go fishing” was met with enthusiastic response. So the family