Five of the best places to trout fish in Wisconsin
The Kinnickinnic River is located 30 minutes east of Twin Cities. This river is considered by most locals as one of the best places in Wisconsin to fish for trout. The river is maintained by three private organizations who keep this river serene and well stocked with hundreds of thousands of trout. Thanks to the efforts of Trout Unlimited, the Kinnickinnic River Land Trust, and Western Wisconsin Land Trust, this river boasts a class one trout rating and has around 8,000 trout per mile. A few hours on the shores of this river will net any decent angler several large trout, and is a hotspot for many fly fishers as well.
The Namekagon River flows northward towards Lake Superior and is well stocked with brown and brook trout. A favorite place to fish for five U.S. presidents over the years has given this river fame world wide. There is even a legend that Jimmy Carter’s wife used to come here and go fishing without Jimmy.
The Kickapoo River West Fork features twenty four miles of fresh water. Surrounded by rolling, grassy hills and farms, this river is a very pleasant place to spend the day. The waters are rich with several different kinds of trout and are well stocked. There are even Amish settlements nearby that sell fruit and hand made clothing.
The Pike River is a Wild Wisconsin river, and is flourishing with brown and brook trout. The river twists and turns and is laden with rapids and waterfalls. This makes for a great fishing adventure, and can be fun to go rafting in as well.
The Black Earth Creek is considered to be on the better places to fish in the United States. Well stocked with all kinds of trout, mainly brown and brook. Due to its close location to Madison, WI, the river has been faced with many environmental issues lately. Nearby developments and commercial expansions threaten to close this river if something is not done. For the time being however, anglers can enjoy top rated fishing.


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