DE PERE, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – As the tree’s hang on to the last of their leaves, dozens of fishermen, on the Fox River Sunday, try to enjoy what’s left of autumn-like weather.
“Trying to get the fish caught, before it gets too cold.”
Tyler Clind of De Pere tells FOX 11 with water temperatures dropping, he’ll be hanging up his rod for the season.
But before he does, he says he’s hoping to reel in a big one.
“The big Walleye, the females are coming in through the dam right now, it’s that season, around when it gets a little bit colder, smaller ones should be left over.”
From the water, to the fairway.
Golfers, at the Woods Golf Club in Green Bay, are also teeing off for what maybe the last time of the year.
“I don’t think there’s any other golfers out here,” said Ben Kilps of Green Bay.
Kilps, a diehard golfer, says he brought his son, and a friend out for a round of golf, because what better to do on a Packers bye-week.
“Just enjoying the time, there’s no Packer Game, no Packers, so you play golf.”
He says every golf season, he’s usually one of the first and last to hit the course.
“Oh yeah, I’ll be out early Spring, as soon as the weather permits, I mean this is Wisconsin.”
While others like Clind, say they’re still trying to hold off on thoughts of winter.
“Couple more weeks left, I don’t know what I’m going to do for winter.”
The Woods Golf Club says it will be open until the first snowfall.


