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Minocqua Area Fishing Report 9-18-2012

By Professional Guide Kurt Justice

Just starting to see a significant drop in water temps.  This coming week should bring the type of temperatures we want to see for a good fall bite, so get ready.
 
Smallmouth Bass:  Good.  Walleye anglers plying gravel humps with chubs, leeches and crawlers finding big smallies in depths of 18-28'.  Anglers targeting smallies using creature baits and sculpin imitations on 1/4oz football jigs reporting nice fish to 21".
 
Perch:  Good.  Drowned wood (cribs) in 14-18' holding nice perch of 10-13"+.  Minnows, 1/2 crawlers on weedless jigs (Weedweasels, Slo-falls) and hanging below slip floats doing best.  On shallow lakes, perch taking medium fatheads, 2" twister grubs on 1/16oz jigs in 6-8' weeds.
 
Bluegills:  Good.  Warm weather over weekend helped out anglers fishing fills.  Worms, tiny jigs, plastic and Gulp Alive 1" fish fry grubs best.  Fishing best in 8-12' though pumpkinseeds very aggressive in shallower 4-8' depths - this could change with colder temps coming. 
 
Crappies:  Fair-Good.  Still scattered and hard to get numbers.  Most catches along 14-16' weeds, though some shallow fish (6-8') and deep (28') caught this week. 
 
Largemouth Bass:  Fair-good.  Spotty action along weedlines.  Jigging 1/8oz jig with 4" plastic worms, Wacky hooking 4" Sendkos and Carolina rigging same producing ok.  A few reports of good top water on warm evenings and spinnerbait action.
 
Pike:  Fair.  Some action on chatterbaits and Boonies in the afternoons, some live bait action.  Cool down should help this one.
 
Walleye:  Fair.  Deep gravel best bet as fish seem scattered.  Work mud at base of humps with 1/8oz - 1/4oz jigs and large fathead or 1/2 crawler.  Weed bite mostly quiet unless green weeds and some current nearby.
 
Musky:  Fair.  Some bucktail and twitchbait action. Live bait slow - this could change dramatically if water temps dip to high 50's, low 60's by weeks end.  Then get out some sucker rigs, but keep throwing bucktails and top-water baits.
 
While morning water temps dropped to 60-64 degrees over weekend, daytime temps rose to 65-68 degrees.  For traditional fall species (Musky, Walleye, Crappie) this next week should kick start some better action.
 
Kurt Justice
Kurt’s Island Sport Shop
www.kurtsislandsports.com