Peshtigo River Fishery Area is a vital conservation site in northeastern Wisconsin, known for its excellent trout fishing and scenic river landscapes that attract anglers and outdoor enthusiasts.
The Peshtigo River Fishery Area encompasses a stretch of the Peshtigo River located in Marinette County, Wisconsin. This area is managed primarily to conserve and enhance fish habitats, supporting one of the region’s most productive cold-water fisheries, especially for native trout species such as brook and brown trout. The river flows through a mix of forested and wetland areas, providing a diverse ecological backdrop that supports not only aquatic life but also a variety of terrestrial wildlife, including deer, beavers, and numerous bird species. Established to preserve the natural quality of the river amid increasing recreational and developmental pressures, the Fishery Area maintains a balance of public access and habitat protection. Recreational activities focus largely on angling, with the river’s spring-fed waters offering year-round fishing opportunities in many stretches. The riparian environment and adjacent woodlands also provide quiet settings for hiking, wildlife observation, and photography. The area is accessible yet retains a wilderness feel due to limited development, making it popular for those seeking both relaxation and outdoor adventure. Efforts by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) include habitat restoration projects, invasive species control, and water quality monitoring, all aimed at maintaining the ecological health of the Peshtigo River Fishery Area.
Excellent trout fishing on spring-fed river sections
Rich riparian habitat supporting diverse wildlife
Scenic river corridors with limited development
Quiet access points suitable for solitude and nature observation
A cold-water river hosting diverse trout populations and important spawning grounds.
Forest areas along the riverbanks that provide critical habitat for birds, mammals, and plant species.
Designated locations for anglers to access the river safely and sustainably.