Fishing Charters in Wisconsin
Browse fishing charters in Wisconsin that can help you catch brown trout.


Fin N' Fly Sportfishing, LLC
Fin N’ Fly Sportfishing is a Port Washington Fishing Charter that provides the best Lake Michigan lake trout, brown trout, steelhead, and salmon fishing experience.


Salmon Chaser Charters
The Salmon Chaser books Racine & Kenosha fishing charters from April to October. Our target fish are Coho Salmon, Chinook Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Lake Trout, and Brown Trout.


Triksea Charters
Outstanding Algoma Charter Fishing for Steelhead, Salmon and Brown Trout. Lake Michigan Fishing Charters Algoma Wi (920) 866-9006
Best Time to Catch Brown Trout
Brown Trout can be caught year-round in Two Rivers. Right now in May, activity is Excellent.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Brown Trout
Two Rivers, Wisconsin, offers some fantastic opportunities for targeting brown trout, particularly in the East and West Twin Rivers. These rivers are known for their runs of migratory brown trout from Lake Michigan. Fall and spring are the peak seasons, as the trout move upstream to spawn or feed. Fly fishing is a popular and effective method, with streamers and nymphs being the go-to choices. Anglers also find success with spinners and small spoons. A good access point is along the Mariner's Trail which parallels the East Twin River. Be prepared for varying water conditions, as the rivers can be subject to fluctuations in flow. Local brown trout can be quite large, with some specimens exceeding 20 inches, so be sure to use appropriate tackle. Check the Wisconsin DNR regulations for specific rules regarding trout fishing on these rivers.
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How to Catch Brown Trout
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Brown Trout Fishing Regulations in Wisconsin
Open Season
Varies by waterbody; consult regulations pamphlet.
Daily Bag Limit
Varies by waterbody; consult regulations pamphlet.
Size Limit
Varies by waterbody; consult regulations pamphlet.
License Required
Freshwater fishing license
Many streams have special regulations, including gear restrictions and catch-and-release only sections. Check specific waterbody regulations.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Wisconsin state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to catch brown trout near Two Rivers?
Brown trout near Two Rivers can be caught using a variety of methods. Fly fishing with nymphs or streamers is popular, as is spin fishing with small spinners or spoons. Live bait, such as worms or minnows, can also be effective.
Are there specific regulations for brown trout in the Two Rivers area?
Yes, the regulations for brown trout, including season, bag limit, and size limit, vary by waterbody. Consult the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources regulations pamphlet for specific details on the waterbody you plan to fish.
Do I need a special license to fish for brown trout in Wisconsin?
No, you don't need a special license, but you do need a valid Wisconsin freshwater fishing license to fish for brown trout or any other freshwater species in Wisconsin.
What size brown trout can I expect to catch around Two Rivers?
The size of brown trout you can catch near Two Rivers varies depending on the specific location and fishing pressure. Check local fishing reports for an idea of recent catches.
Can I keep the brown trout I catch?
Whether you can keep the brown trout you catch depends on the specific waterbody you are fishing. Check the regulations pamphlet to determine the size and bag limits.
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