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Fishing in Oregon, Wisconsin, United States

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  3. Oregon

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Map of Lake Koshkonong© Mapbox, © OpenStreetMap
Very Unique
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WiscoFishing99

This lake is no more than a giant mud flat with a few weed lines and rock piles mixed in. Although you will never find a spot on the lake deeper than 8 feet, the lake holds some trophy sized fish like crappie, bluegill, perch, walleye, northerns and muskies. The lake is mostly known for its large walleye population.

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Map of Gibbs Creek© Mapbox, © OpenStreetMap
Lots of smallies
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Charles0819

Smallmouth are aggressive and plentiful. Look for those water breaks and rocks along with bridge pillars. Best for canoes or bank fishing if you can find a nice land owner. There are the usual carp and catfish but I’ve caught a few drum, rock bass snd largemouth as well. Pike and Muskie are in the river but obviously tougher to find