Fishing conditions for Poplar Lake (WI)
Biting score
The best time for fishing is afternoon
- 02:00
- 05:00
- 08:00
- 11:00
- 14:00
- 17:00
- 20:00
- 23:00
Now, June 19
12:51 PM
humidity
56%uv index
0lowcloud cover
17%visibility
24kmmoon rise
09:13AMmoon
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Poplar Lake (WI) Solunar Fishing Activity Report for Today
Current fishing activity in Poplar Lake (WI), United States, according to the solunar forecast, is low, which leads to a weak bite score.
Over the next 6 days, the highest fish activity is expected on Wednesday (11 PM peak), Monday (2 AM peak), and Tuesday (2 AM peak)—making these the best times to go fishing in Poplar Lake (WI).
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Air conditions
The air temperature is 68°F (20°C) . Sunrise today: 05:12 AM, sunset: 08:44 PM. The weather conditions indicate the sky is mostly clear.
The UV index is currently 0 (Low) .
The wind is coming from the north at 11.9 mph (5.3 m/s), with gusts reaching 17.8 mph (7.95 m/s). Atmospheric pressure is 29.91 inHg (760 mmHg).
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Moon Phases
The moon phase is currently New, with moonrise at 9:13 AM and moonset at 11:23 PM.
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Poplar Lake (WI) Solunar Fishing Activity Report for Today
Current fishing activity in Poplar Lake (WI), United States, according to the solunar forecast, is low, which leads to a weak bite score.
Over the next 6 days, the highest fish activity is expected on Wednesday (11 PM peak), Monday (2 AM peak), and Tuesday (2 AM peak)—making these the best times to go fishing in Poplar Lake (WI).
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Air conditions
The air temperature is 68°F (20°C) . Sunrise today: 05:12 AM, sunset: 08:44 PM. The weather conditions indicate the sky is mostly clear.
The UV index is currently 0 (Low) .
The wind is coming from the north at 11.9 mph (5.3 m/s), with gusts reaching 17.8 mph (7.95 m/s). Atmospheric pressure is 29.91 inHg (760 mmHg).
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Moon Phases
The moon phase is currently New, with moonrise at 9:13 AM and moonset at 11:23 PM.
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