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Delavan Lake 7/13/09 -
7/19/09
Delavan fishing remains
good. The boat traffic has been intense. There is no time during the
week that you can avoid it, so bring your patience. I have no idea
how the fish continue to bite with the heavy pressure. The best
fishing spots have at least one to two boats on per day.
Bluegill fishing has been excellent. Most of the bigger bluegills
are in 15-18 ft of water. The best location is west of the Yacht
Club or by the island. They are being caught on leaf worms or small
red worms. The best presentation is slip bobbers or fishing straight
beneath the boat. I have found that the bigger fish are deep. You
can catch a lot of 5-6 inch fish in 8-10 ft of water, but the larger
pre-spawn bluegills are deep. A good graph is essential to finding
the biting fish. Most of the fish can be located on your fish
finder.
Walleyes have started to bite. The best presentation has been
leeches fished on either a split shot rig or lindy rig. The fish are
being caught in 15-20 ft of water. There aren’t many and the ones
I’ve been catching haven’t been legal however, they have been biting
aggressively. The best location has been Browns Channel or by the
Yacht Club. When fishing leeches, the key to the presentation is a
very light weight. You want to fish over the top of the very dense
weeds.
Northern Pike have been biting on medium suckers. The best depth has
been 24-25 ft of water. Look for the fish by the gray condos, Browns
Channel or over by Willow Point. The key to the Northern Pike bite
is keeping your bait alive. Make sure you have an extra aerator to
keep your bait alive. I’ve been using a lot of 1/0 circle hooks and
it’s amazing that every one of them hooks in the corner of their
mouth.
Largemouth bass have been the best bite on the lake other than the
bluegills. They are in the 15-20 ft depth range and can be readily
caught on either drop shots with a 4 inch worm or nightcrawlers
fished on a split shot rig. The best location is by 3 flags or by
concrete point. The fish are now schooled up so if you catch one,
you will catch a bunch. If you don’t get bit, you need to keep
moving.
Good luck and I hope to see you on the water. For guide parties,
please call Dave Duwe at 608-883-2050
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