Make sure to thank a vet this weekend.
Overall,
water temps are back in the Mid to high 6o's in Main Lake areas, while some
bays are in the Low 70's. Weedgrowth is far ahead of normal for
this time of the season, and Mayflies are in the middle of the hatch on a
couple of area lakes.
Bluegills are starting to
congregate in shallower water. A few nests are starting to appear in the traditional sandy and gravel areas.Look for them
in 4-10 feet of water, and be ready to move shallower as the
temperatures warm up. Current areas and spawning areas (like sandy or
gravel areas) will have fish nearby. Waxworms, butterworms, redworms and
plastics are taking fish, but bigger gills have been hard to come by in
any significant number. (Try Okauchee, Garvin ( red hot!), Golden Nagawicka, Upper
and Middle Genessee, School Section, Ashipunn, Pretty, Phantom and Lower
Nashotah)
Crappie fishing has been slow, but can be great on any given day. Most crappies
are in shallow bays near weeds, wood laydowns or reeds. Some fish are
still spawning (you can tell by how black the fish turn this time of
year). Minnows, hooked through the tail on a small hook (#8 or #10),
waxworms and plastics have all been taking fish. With the temperature
set to warm back up for the holiday weekend, expect crappies to be very
active on area lakes. (Try: Okauchee (especially the North Flat, Bay
Five and the Crane's Nest), Garvin (North End and Wood Laydowns),
Kessus, Nagawicka (Channels), Golden, Silver, and Pine.
Largemouth
bass are post spawn for the most part. Anglers are catching fish
targeting them in shallow water, but a few fish are still being caught
off the open areas on flats with scattered weeds. It might be hard to consistently find bigger fish, but on warm afternoons, the
action could be good. Shallow water presentations like jig and chunk or
craw, wacky, texas rigged lizards, spinnerbaits or lipless crankbaits
will all catch fish right now, but don't overlook smaller topwater presentations. Live bait, nightcrawlers, leeches or
small suckers are your best bet. (Try: Okauchee, Lake Five, Oconomowoc,
Pine, Lac Labelle, Kessus Nagawicka, Silver, School Section, Golden, Fox
or Emily)
Smallmouth bass have been active, and a
few anglers are reporting nests on many area lakes. Rock structure,
scattered weeds on sand and major points are all holding fish. Expect
them to be a little spooky, especially in the shallow water on sunny
days. Skirted grubs, jigworms, jig and craws, tubes, and soft jerkbaits
are all catching fish. Go natural with your color choices this weekend. (Try: Oconomwoc, Pine, Lac Labelle, Nagawicka, Pewaukee, Lower
Nashotah and the Nemahbin Lakes.)
Walleye have been active, but keepers have been inconsistent. I've heard som scattered chatter about some keepers being caught in 8-12 feet of water. Slip bobbers, Jig and
minnow, jig and leech, and split shot rigs with nightcrawlers or small
suckers have been the best way to target eyes. In the evening, a few
anglers are catching fish by working rapala minnow baits over weed
clumps. This weekend should be red hot for walleyes, especially in the
evenings. (Try: Oconomowoc, Lac Labelle, Nagawicka, North, Pine and Fox)
Northern Pike
fishing has picked up with the warmer weather. Spinnerbaits,
buzzbaits, lipless crankbaits, or suspending jerkbaits (like Husky Jerks
or Rouges) are catching fish around shallow weed clumps, or at the
edges of coves and marshy areas. If chasing pike with live bait, look
for them in 6-12 feet, using small suckers or large shiners on a slip
sinker rig. (Try: Okauchee, Kessus, Garvin, Nagawicka, Pine, Fowler,
Golden, School Section, Emily)
Musky Fishing has
been slow and steady. There are lots of fish in the shallow water chasing, and a few are even being caught on topwaters, but the
most consistent action has been coming in 12-18 feet around mainlake
structure. Gliders, jerkbaits, swimbaits and bucktails have been
productive, but many anglers continue to describe lots of lazy follows,
so having a sucker out on a quickstrike rig is a great idea, and figure
eights are required on every cast. Gold blade/balck skirt seems to be the color of the
season, but white/copper combos have also been catching a few. (Try: Okauchee,
Pewaukee, Fowler and Lac Labelle)
Around the area:
Fishing on the Rock River has picked up again, and anglers are still
catching a few whitebass south of Ft Atkinson, and catfish between the
Jefferson Dam and the mouth. The action has been good when its on, awful when its not.
Trout
fishing in the stocked lakes and ponds continues to be good.
Lower Genessee, Ottawa and Lower Nashotah continue to give up fish. Water levels are way down in Lower and Middle Genessee.
If you're in town for the holiday and want to talk some more specific tips, email or call me.
Have a great holiday weekend. Again, thank a vet.
Cheers,
CT
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