Oconto County sits on the western shore of Green Bay, where big-water action meets classic Northwoods charm. This stretch is renowned for powerhouse Walleye, hard‑charging Smallmouth Bass, trophy‑class Muskellunge, Northern Pike, and tasty Yellow Perch. With expansive nearshore structure, river mouths, and reef systems, Oconto County fishing charters can dial in bites from early spring through late fall—and keep the fun going when the bay ices over.
The Oconto River anchors the scene each spring as migrating Walleye surge in from the bay, offering memorable casting and jigging opportunities around current seams and the river mouth. As waters warm, Smallmouth Bass prowl rocky shorelines and breaks, while summer and fall bring versatile trolling and casting programs for Walleye across Green Bay's productive flats. When winter arrives, anglers shift to ice fishing for Perch and Walleye on the bay and nearby flowages.
Beyond the big water, Oconto County's clear inland lakes and flowages provide family‑friendly options for Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike, and Walleye. Protected launches, a well‑marked harbor, and public access points make it easy to get on the water, whether you're chasing a personal‑best Musky or introducing newcomers to steady Panfish action.
Season after season, local captains tailor trips to the day's conditions—jigging rivers in March and April, working bass on rocky shorelines in May and June, or trolling expansive Green Bay structure through fall. If you're after variety, trophy potential, and authentic Great Lakes scenery, Oconto County fishing charters put you right where Wisconsin's multi‑species action shines.










