"Cooler Weather Brings New Fishing Opportunities on Lake Winnebago"
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"Cooler Weather Brings New Fishing Opportunities on Lake Winnebago"
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As of November 23, 2024, here’s the latest fishing report for Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin. **Weather and Conditions:** Today is expected to be cooler, feeling more like winter than the unseasonable...
show more**Weather and Conditions:**
Today is expected to be cooler, feeling more like winter than the unseasonable warmth we've seen lately. This change in weather might just be what we need to see some improved fishing conditions.
**Sunrise and Sunset:**
Sunrise is at 6:54 AM, and sunset will be at 4:23 PM, giving you a good window to get out on the water.
**Fish Activity:**
Yesterday was a slow day for sturgeon spearing, but there were some notable catches. On Lake Winnebago, 15 fish were harvested, including 3 juvenile females, 2 adult females, and 10 males. The Upriver Lakes saw 10 fish harvested, with 3 juvenile females, 2 adult females, and 5 males. The largest fish of the day was a 62.5-pound, 62.5-inch male sturgeon caught by Jamie Morgan at the Southwest Winnebago registration station.
For other species, walleyes are active and can be found in the Wolf River and transitioning back into the lake. The white bass run is also starting to pick up.
**Best Lures and Bait:**
For walleyes, dragging crawlers with Northland Fishing Tackle Thumper Jigs in orange, gold, and green colors has been highly effective. Carolina rigs with a 1/16-ounce weight and a gold hook are also working well. Hair jigs in purple, black, orange, and chartreuse are also good options.
For white bass, jigs paired with plastics and crankbaits are good, but pulling flies, especially in purple, has been the best method.
**Hot Spots:**
Focus your efforts around the southern portion of Lake Winnebago, particularly near the Southwest Winnebago and Pipe registration stations. The Wolf River, from Fremont down into Lake Winnebago, is also a hot spot for walleyes.
Given the cooler temperatures, today might be a good day to get out and try your luck. Just remember to bundle up and stay safe on the water.
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