Wisconsin Salmon Fishing

By: Milos Pesic
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:26:24
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Can’t seem to get your mind off of salmon fishing, can you? And now you’re on it again, planning to schedule for another salmon fishing trip. What you are going through is totally expected knowing the fact that most fishing enthusiasts find it hard to shake away the excitement of fishing from their system. He only way for you to get back to your own self again (not that you’re not yourself, only that you look like your thoughts have wandered away!) is to book another salmon fishing vacation.

If you are planning to take fishing trip, why don’t you spend it in different destination? Break the usual place you keep coming back every year. Trying something new is not as bad as you think, you know. A little change may help you experience another level of fun that salmon fishing gives you. What about trying Wisconsin salmon fishing trip this time?

Although Wisconsin salmon fishing is not as popular as other salmon fishing destinations in the country, you’ll be surprised to find out what it has to offer. Besides salmon fishing, the state of Wisconsin is capable of giving a wonderful time on your vacation with its natural beauty. Come fishing up north on the north wilderness areas of Wisconsin where you can see other wildlife. Doesn’t those extra pleasures you get from the beautiful view add up to your Wisconsin salmon fishing spree? Of course they would and those are exactly what you can expect from a Wisconsin salmon fishing get-away.

Wisconsin salmon fishing can take you up north where you can find blue lakes that are surrounded by woods making you feel lost in the wilderness. Several of those lakes offer vacation spots of all types to suit everyone’s needs. Guides, fishing boats, and snowmobiles are available for rent. Wisconsin salmon fishing is available all throughout the year as it is the popular outdoor activity.

Lake Michigan and Lake Superior, with which both have pristine waters, offer your chance to fish and catch for king or Chinook salmon and Coho salmon. You can find almost every port of Wisconsin a fleet of charter fishing boats that are capable of taking groups of up to 6 persons. Charter fishing can take you trolling with downriggers or other methods of fishing that will give you the chance to encounter powerful, strong, and ready-to-fight salmon. Your Wisconsin salmon fishing trip is going to be an adventure you will never forget, especially when you experience the fight of a lifetime.

Now, can you tell the difference between taking Wisconsin salmon fishing and your favorite fishing destinations? Can’t figure out yet? There’s only one way to find out; book now and see for yourself what it would be like to fish for salmon in Wisconsin.

Milos Pesic is an avid fisherman and owner of popular and comprehensive Salmon Fishing information site. For more articles and resources on Salmon Fishing related topics, Salmon Fishing equipment, tips and trips, visit his site at:

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