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Lake Geneva 6/15/09 -
6/21/09
Fishing has been very good
with the warmer weather. The smallmouth are still in the shallows
spawning. They are being readily caught either with leeches,
nightcrawlers or tube jigs. Due to the cool spring the pleasure boat
traffic has been very light.
The best location for Smallmouth bass has been either Belvidere Park
or the Elgin Club. Try for the fish in 12-15 ft of water. Most of my
fish are being caught on split shot rigged nightcrawlers. The best
depth has been 11 or 12 ft of water. The key to success have been
the wind. The wind has been very light lately, so you need heavy
wind to drift properly.
Rock bass are literally found throughout the lake. They have not
spawned yet. The best depth is 6-8 ft of water. Most of the fish are
being caught on nightcrawlers. Look for the fish by the Military
Academy or by Fontana Beach.
Walleyes have been very slow. The only success is coming at night in
12-15 ft of water. Try trolling medium diving crankbaits. The best
success is the Walleye Bandit in chrome/Blue or Chrome/Black. Look
for the fish in Trinkes Bay or in Geneva Bay. The best time is
between midnight and 4 a.m.
The perch are in the 6-8 ft depth range. They can be caught on slip
bobbered fat head minnows or leaf worms. The best location is by
Knollwood or Rainbow Point. The fish are very aggressive and are
schooling.
Largemouth bass are spawning at the present time. They can be caught
on their beds or just off their beds. Nightcrawlers on a split shot
rig are a good option. Lizards fished on a light weight and a
spinning rod have produced quite a few fish. The best location has
been Geneva bay or Trinkes.
For guide parties,
please call Dave Duwe at 608-883-2050
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