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Posted 7/12/2012 6:13 PM (#571016)
Subject: Dells??


I am leaving tomorrow for Wisconsin Dells. I will be staying at Chula Vista Resort, which is right on the Wisconsin River. Does anyone know about public access fishing areas nearby? I will not have a boat, and will not be hiring a guide. I just hate to be that close to the river for 5 days without at least fishing a little bit.
gtp888
Posted 7/13/2012 6:30 AM (#571153 - in reply to #571016)
Subject: RE: Dells??





Location: Sun Prairie, WI

Guest - 7/12/2012 6:13 PM I am leaving tomorrow for Wisconsin Dells. I will be staying at Chula Vista Resort, which is right on the Wisconsin River. Does anyone know about public access fishing areas nearby? I will not have a boat, and will not be hiring a guide. I just hate to be that close to the river for 5 days without at least fishing a little bit.

Your best bet is to go to River's Edge Resort on Hwy A in the Dells if you want some good intel and if you're looking to rent a boat.  Ask for Botch.  If you are interested in shore fishing, there are places by Mexicali Rose and right below the dam, along with other spots.  If you take a boat, be EXTRA CAREFUL!  The water is extremely low and the river below the Dells dam is chocked full of all kinds of things that will bust up your boat/motor, even when it's at normal pool.  Here's the link for River's Edge.   www.riversedgeresort.com/



Edited by gtp888 7/13/2012 6:31 AM
Junkman
Posted 7/13/2012 7:16 AM (#571157 - in reply to #571153)
Subject: RE: Dells??




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I've used that ramp at the River's Edge to launch many times. There is a pretty large pier there and lot's of shoreline where I suspect they may let you fish, ESPECIALLY if you buy some bait or a couple of lures and ask first. Just below the dam offers plenty of spots too but I don't like the bite there as well. The fun of fishing here is that there is a high likelyhood of catching an amazing variety including a good chance to tangle with a river sturgeon. I'm going to the dells too today, but it is STRICTLY a grandchildren water park weekend for me. And, oh yea, if you rent a boat...be prepared to buy them a new prop you have a high likelyhood of ruining.
Junkman
Posted 7/14/2012 9:42 AM (#571435 - in reply to #571157)
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So, now I'm at the Dells, grandkids in the waterpark diaper water, wife still asleep and will be for hours, left my rod home and the river is right nearby where I could be hooking up with a big fat smallie .....this is not good! Except I am getting points!
sworrall
Posted 7/14/2012 9:45 AM (#571436 - in reply to #571016)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Points are good, man.

St Croix won two awards at ICAST, check it out.
Guest
Posted 7/14/2012 4:06 PM (#571512 - in reply to #571016)
Subject: RE: Dells??


Gonna go check out River's Edge. Any lure recommendations?

Junkman
Posted 7/14/2012 5:33 PM (#571522 - in reply to #571512)
Subject: RE: Dells??




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Probably late with this now, but I'd try a green pumpkin colored tube with a variety of weighted tube jig (exposed hook) for smallies.
KARLOUTDOORS
Posted 7/14/2012 6:51 PM (#571531 - in reply to #571435)
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Junkman - 7/14/2012 9:42 AM
Except I am getting points!


Points!!!!Yess!!! I call them fun chips!!!! Keep banking them. Come the fall, ill be going all in with some tall stacks of fun chips between fall muskie hog'n and deer season.
Guest
Posted 7/20/2012 3:01 PM (#572906 - in reply to #571016)
Subject: RE: Dells??


Went out Tuesday morning. Walked to the beach at the Dells Natural Area. It was probably a mile hike but there was a nice trail leading back to the beach. Ended up catching a 21" walleye on a KVD squarebill crank bait. I went early and only saw one person on a jetski in 3 hours of fishing. It was great to get away from all the crowds and it was fun catching a walleye since we don't have them down here. Thanks for all the suggestions!

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