Sturgeon spearing season is almost here! It starts Feb. 14 on Lake Winnebago and Upriver Lakes. Here’s everything to know about the season.
With the recent deep freeze, area fishing clubs are reporting decent ice conditions on Lake Winnebago, now just over two weeks before Sturgeon Spearing Season starts on February 14th. The […] ...
LAKE WINNEBAGO (WLUK) -- Lake Winnebago welcomes anglers for day two of the sturgeon spearing season. Good Day Wisconsin spent day 2 of the sturgeon spearing season with the Otter Street Fishing Club.
OSHKOSH (WLUK) -- Wounded Warriors United of Wisconsin is planning a very special weekend event for veterans in our area, giving them a chance to get out on the water and go fishing-- something they ...
The 2026 sturgeon spearing seasons on Lake Winnebago and the Upriver Lakes open Feb. 14. Here is what to know about ...
WINNEBAGO COUNTY, Wis. (WFRV) – Despite this extended period of bitterly cold weather here in northeast Wisconsin, local authorities continue to urge caution for anybody going out on the ice. Lake ...
LAKE WINNEBAGO – A beloved local tradition is nearing its end for the season, with its final day Feb. 23. As of Feb. 20, 752 spearers have come off the ice victorious throughout the Lake Winnebago ...
The Winnebago System sturgeon spearing season will start Feb. 14 on Lake Winnebago and the Upriver Lakes of Butte des Morts, ...
FOND DU LAC — Sturgeon spearing season is approaching fast, but mild temperatures and rain have made the ice treacherous for even small vehicles. Spearers will take to the ice this year starting Feb.
Lake Winnebago offers warm summer water temperatures. Lake Michigan provides diverse experiences, with Door County offering unique "sun-and-sand" opportunities. Lake Superior, the largest Great Lake, ...
In the wake of the discovery of round gobies this year in Lake Winnebago, the Department of Natural Resources is attempting to determine how widely distributed the species is in the Winnebago System, ...
Ice-fishing huts on Wisconsin’s Lake Winnebago aren’t just winter shelters over generations; they’ve grown into a quirky cultural symbol. What began as simple wooden shacks for hardworking anglers ...