Welcome to our St. Croix River Fishing Home Page
The St. Croix River begins at Upper St. Croix Lake in Douglas County, Wisconsin and ends at the Mississippi River near Prescott, Wisconsin. The river flows more than 160 miles and most of it forms the border between Minnesota and Wisconsin. It is a popular river for fishing and sight seeing as parts of this river are absolutely stunning. Depending on what part of the river you are fishing, you may be in a boat targeting walleye, smallmouth bass, pike and other fish or be fishing just a couple of feet of water with waders targeting smallmouth bass. It is a unique river and it provides a lot of recreational opportunities for people who enjoy being outdoors.