Lake Winnebago's Chilly Walleye, Smallmouth, and White Bass Bonanza - A Frosty Fishing Report
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Lake Winnebago's Chilly Walleye, Smallmouth, and White Bass Bonanza - A Frosty Fishing Report
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As of October 24, 2024, the fishing scene on Lake Winnebago is quite active, despite the bitter cold temperatures forecasted for the area. ### Weather and Conditions The weather is...
show more### Weather and Conditions
The weather is expected to be chilly, which might affect fish behavior, but it's still a great time to get out on the water. Sunrise today is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 5:45 PM. There are no significant tidal changes to note on Lake Winnebago, as it is a freshwater lake.
### Fish Activity
Walleyes are one of the main targets on Lake Winnebago right now. They can be caught along the east shoreline, particularly by trolling small crankbaits like Flicker Shad #5's and Salmo Hornets in metallic clown, purple, and pink colors. The slip bobber/leech bite is also heating up, especially in the evening hours. Use a small jig in green or orange tipped with a leech for good results.
Big smallmouth bass are active on the rock piles, feeding heavily on crayfish. You can catch them in the 12 to 15 inch range, with some larger ones up to 18 inches. Crayfish patterns and jigs are effective for these bass.
White bass are also becoming more active, and their bite is expected to improve in the coming weeks. They can be caught using jigs paired with plastics, crankbaits, or by pulling flies, with purple being a particularly effective color.
### Best Lures and Bait
For walleyes, stick to small crankbaits and slip bobbers with leeches. For smallmouth bass, crayfish patterns and jigs work well. For white bass, jigs with plastics, crankbaits, or flies in purple, white, green, and orange are recommended.
### Hot Spots
One of the hot spots is the east shoreline of Lake Winnebago, where walleyes are being caught consistently. Another good area is the rock piles, which are home to big smallmouth bass. The Wolf River, which flows into Lake Winnebago, is also a good spot for catching walleyes and white bass.
Overall, Lake Winnebago offers a diverse fishing experience, with various species active and ready to be caught. Just make sure to bundle up for the cold weather.
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