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Delavan Lake 9/20/09 -
9/28/09
Fishing this past week has been rather
spotty. There are some nice catches of pan fish and a few game fish,
however, the numbers of game fish have been reduced by about ½. I
have no idea if this is due to the water temperature or the 20 days
of stable weather.
Bluegills are in 16 ft of water. I have been getting some of the
biggest fish of the year. I’ve been using nightcrawlers and small
leaf worms. The best location is by Assembly Park or by the island.
The best presentation is anchoring and fishing right beneath the
boat. Some of the bluegills that we’ve been catching are 9-10
inches.
Some legal walleyes are starting to show up however, there just
aren’t that many. They can be caught on leeches or on nightcrawlers.
I’ve tried trolling crankbaits a few different times, but with only
limited success. The best depth is 18-20 ft of water. Most of my
fish have been caught by the Yacht Club or just west of the Village
Supper Club. The best presentation is either lindy rigging the fish
with a ¼ oz walking sinker and a painted green hook or by split
shotting a leech.
Largemouth bass can be caught using two different methods. The first
is early morning when it’s flat calm. The fish can be caught on
white buzz baits or other surface lures right around the north shore
piers. The best depth is about 6 ft of water. The other is a live
bait presentation with lindy rigged nightcrawlers in 16 ft of water.
The best location is by the island or the point by the gray condos.
Northern Pike have been almost non-existent. I’ve been catching one
here and there. I actually caught one legal fish this week. I’ve
dragged suckers around for hours and hours with very little success.
I think the fish may be more shallow than where I’ve been fishing.
If I were to fish exclusively for them, I would be casting white
spinner baits in the 8-10 ft depth range. Look for the fish by Lake
Lawn Lodge or Viewcrest and Highland Bay.
Some of the best fishing is yet to come once the lake turns over.
Don’t go hunting just yet.
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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