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3/25/2024
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Delavan Lake Fishing Report 9/11/17 through 9/17/17

We are starting a gradual warming trend which should improve the bite over the next week or so.  It’s a bit too early to get into the fall patterns and the summer bite has been slower than average with the cooler temps this warm up will help significantly.      

Northern Pike action has been improving.  I’m catching them on two different methods.  The first is Thill Big Fish slip bobbers and the other is lindy rigs about 1 foot off bottom.  For the slip bobbers, I’ve been catching the fish in the weed flats in 10-12 ft of water.  The only problem with the shallow weed bite is that the fish have a tendency to be on the smaller side.  The lindy rig bite is occurring in 15-17 ft of water around the main lake points.  These fish are averaging 30+ inches in size.

Largemouth bass are starting their fall migration from the weedline into the shallower weeds.  The best location has been by Lake Lawn Lodge and the west end in Viewcrest and Highland Bay.  They can be caught on chrome and blue Rattle Traps and medium suckers fished on a split shot rig.

Bluegill fishing has been slow.  The best bite has been 12-14 ft of water.  Look for the fish by Assembly Park hump or just west of Willow Point.  The best approach is giant red worms or wax worms fished on an ice jig.  You want to fish them with a straight line and small sinker.  The fish are suspended about 2-3 ft off bottom.

Walleyes are starting to show up again.  They are feeding on extra large fat head minnows or small suckers.  The best depth has been 22-25 ft of water.  The best spot has been the hump by Assembly Park or just off the Village point.  As the water starts to cool, this bite should improve greatly.

Crappie fishing is getting better.  They are starting to aggressively bite on the weedline in 12-15 ft of water.  Small purple and chartreuse plastics fished on a 1/32 oz jig head have been producing most of the action.  Look for them by Belvidere Park or west of the Yacht Club by the gray boat house.

Good luck and I hope to see you on the water.  For guide parties, please call Dave Duwe at 262-728-8063