In addition to some decent fishing “Jumbos” from Brzeg and diminutive boats around the Wisconsin-Illinois border, the yellow fisheries of Okoni Lake Michigan fell significantly from the summit, which took place over half a century ago.
Half from Big Lake were still forthright in good places in the 1980s, but the decline coincided with the arrival and spread of the mussel of Zebra and Quagga. This is another story about the shallower, nutrient of Green Bay water, with a yellow perch providing many fishing actions and meals throughout the year, except for a two -month closing.