WILD REPORT – THURSDAY, JUNE 12
Northeast Wisconsin & the U.P.
Solunar: 87% | Moon: Waning Gibbous
Major: 12:35–3:35 PM
Minor: 4:35–6:35 AM & 9:30–11:30 PM
Sunrise: 5:02 AM | Sunset: 8:37 PM
River temps are steady in the upper 60s and weed beds are starting to take shape. Fish will begin transitioning into that fresh cover.
Bite is holding strong across the board:
- Crappie & Walleye steady on structure
- Bluegill & Largemouth tight to the shallows
- Smallmouth consistent near beds and drop-offs
- Green Bay Perch heating up on shell beds
- Lake Michigan Salmon & Trout limits coming fast
- Inland Trout fly fishing reliable with active hatches
June is Invasive Species Action Month in Wisconsin.
Clean your gear, drain your boats, and plant native. Protect what we love.
Quick look at Friday:
67% solunar with major times 1:29–4:29 PM & 1:02–4:02 AM.
Minor times at 5:38–7:38 AM & 10:09–Midnight.
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Stay safe. Stay sharp. I’ll catch you next time. – Dan Crowley
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