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Message Subject: Best Times for Green Bay
pstrombe
Posted 3/11/2020 7:23 PM (#955738)
Subject: Best Times for Green Bay





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Client wants to gift me a guided Green bay trip. When would you go??
Pepper
Posted 3/11/2020 7:39 PM (#955739 - in reply to #955738)
Subject: Re: Best Times for Green Bay




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I’m going mid September
chasintails
Posted 3/12/2020 8:30 AM (#955750 - in reply to #955738)
Subject: Re: Best Times for Green Bay




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Opener or late October
muskyhunter07
Posted 3/12/2020 10:23 AM (#955756 - in reply to #955750)
Subject: Re: Best Times for Green Bay




Location: Northern Illinois
all depends on the weather, I fish up there a lot. Spring can be hit or miss depending on late or early spring. Looking like an early spring fish might be moved out of the tribs by opener. You can't go wrong fishing in Aug-Sept and into Oct.
pstrombe
Posted 3/13/2020 8:03 AM (#955830 - in reply to #955738)
Subject: Re: Best Times for Green Bay





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I'll be freelancing the opener and in Canada last August and Early Sept. I guess the question is when do the fish get out of the tributaries and start feeding in the bay. Thanks
muskyhunter07
Posted 3/13/2020 11:49 AM (#955855 - in reply to #955830)
Subject: Re: Best Times for Green Bay




Location: Northern Illinois
All depends on water temps
WiscoMusky
Posted 4/1/2020 10:57 PM (#956995 - in reply to #955738)
Subject: RE: Best Times for Green Bay




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Location: Wisconsin
A general answer, IMO September
bbeaupre
Posted 4/15/2020 7:20 PM (#957991 - in reply to #955738)
Subject: RE: Best Times for Green Bay




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If you want to cast spring or august through October. Most guides will troll after this and October especially early we have had a history of strong north winds for weeks which makes it almost impossible to fish big water spots. There is an ok bite casting bite late late fall but not a numbers game at all.

It’s Hard to target post spawn fish as they spread out to the depths and the alewives move in by the literal millions. There are a few opportunities but likely not the bay experience you are looking for

Edited by bbeaupre 4/15/2020 7:23 PM
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