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The open-water fishing season is quickly winding down in the Northwoods of Wisconsin. Fishing pressure has really dropped off with the colder weather and falling water temperatures. Seems like only the die-hard musky and walleye anglers have been out on the water, and success has also tapered off. For the first time in weeks, musky fishing could only be termed fair. Most musky anglers have been using suckers and action has been generally slow. But this is trophy time and most anglers are just hoping for that one bite from that monster trophy musky. However, no reports of any exceptionally large musky for this week. Walleye success has been generally slow. A few anglers were catching fish on minnows along the deep break lines and any green weed edges, but action was erratic. Water temperatures are in the mid to low 40s and ice-up is still several weeks away (though low-teen and single-digit temperatures can change that in a hurry).