roscoe
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Been watching the underwater cam at Shiocton Wisconsin for a while. But only watch for 5 minutes a day.
Very late spring this year, and the water temps jumped from 36 on Sunday, to 42 on Wednesday.
This has really triggered the fish to move upstream, from Winnebago, 50 miles up to the marshes where they spawn.
Have seen many monster females in the last 4 days.
They were coming thru in schools for a few days, a little slower now.
Haven't seen but a couple smaller males yet.
And of course, the redfish, suckers, and carp that will move in to try to vacuum up the walleye eggs.
Also saw on sturgeon.
http://www.wolfrivercam.com/Shiocton Cam 1.html
Very late spring this year, and the water temps jumped from 36 on Sunday, to 42 on Wednesday.
This has really triggered the fish to move upstream, from Winnebago, 50 miles up to the marshes where they spawn.
Have seen many monster females in the last 4 days.
They were coming thru in schools for a few days, a little slower now.
Haven't seen but a couple smaller males yet.
And of course, the redfish, suckers, and carp that will move in to try to vacuum up the walleye eggs.
Also saw on sturgeon.
http://www.wolfrivercam.com/Shiocton Cam 1.html