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Opening Day Opportunities in Walworth County

The first Saturday in May is the official start of fishing season.  I’m always excited for opening day to get here and then to decide where I want to fish and what I want to fish for.  There are so many choices!  Since it also means the start of my guide season, I’m fortunate to have a lot of choices since not all lakes are equal on opening day.

 My opening day takes place on the lakes of Walworth County in Southern Wisconsin.  The biggest Lake in the county is Lake Geneva; it’s big and cold in the early part of summer.  Since I am blessed with several lakes that have an abundance of fish in early summer I’m likely to choose a shallow lake that warms quicker making the fish more active.  My go to early summer lakes in Walworth County are Whitewater Lake or Lake Como, both lakes have an abundance of shallow water haunts for the largemouth bass or Northern Pike.  Delavan Lake is also one of the best known fisheries in the state and can be very productive.

My bait of choice is a White spinnerbait or a Texas rigged All Terrain Stik in Green Pumpkin color.  I work a water depth of 3-5 feet of water, concentrating on the hard bottom locations where the bass will spawn in a couple of weeks.  Panfish are in less than 3 feet of water and feeding aggressively, the largemouth bass and walleyes are cruising the shallow weed flats feeding on the immature baitfish.  They can be caught on crankbaits trolled at low light conditions in a crappie pattern or firetiger or a live bait presentation like a Thill slip-bobber rig.  I generally work in a depth less than 10 feet of water.  The water is ultra clear so low light conditions will always produce the most action.

 Northern Pike fishing as a rule is fantastic, shallow weed flats is the way to go.  I will free swim a medium sucker on a 1/0 hook and let it entice a strike.    I will use either fireline or 17 pound test monofilament to reduce the bite offs.  Some opening weekends it is easy to catch a lot of Northern in a short period of time.   

If smallmouth bass is your deal, then off to Lake Geneva you go.  The water is cold, but if you find the baitfish you find the fish.  Small hair jigs in pink/white are the best bet.  It mimics the mirror shiners in the lake perfectly.  I search for the smallies around spawning flats like Elgin Club or the Military Academy.  I swim the hair jigs back I employ a lot of pauses.  The strike is really subtle.  If you think it is a weed set the hook. 

Largemouth bass will be in Abbey harbor or Trinkes were the warmest water in the lake is.  I like to use a weightless Texas rigged All Terrain Stik.  Root beer red flake or green Pumpkin always catch the fish.  

Other lakes that don’t see much pressure are Pleasant Lake and Turtle Lake these lakes have an ample supply of fish.  In early summer the best bite is the panfish.  They are located in less than 5 feet of water.  The simple bobber and worn can catch all that one desires.  At Turtle lake look for the fish in the channels or on the East shore.  On Pleasant Lake the fish are in the shallow bays.  Both lakes have an ample largemouth bass population, but the fish are usually on the small size.   

Walworth County is blessed with many more lakes, small creeks and urban fisheries that have a good population of fish stocked by the Wisconsin DNR.  Urban fisheries have special regulations so make sure you follow the rules.  The creeks have everything from carp to northern pike.  Like the Urban fishery most of the fishing is done from shore.  It is a great place to take a kid fishing. 

Captain Dave Duwe is owner of Dave Duwe’s Guide Service and guides the lakes of southeastern Wisconsin, specializing in Lake Geneva and Delavan Lake.  Find him at fishlakegeneva.com or fishdelavan.com or contact him at 262-728-8063.