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Delavan Lake 7/18/10 -
7/25/10
Fishing remains very good. Even the hot
weather hasn’t hurt the productivity or the size of the fish. The
only factor continues to be the excessive boat traffic. Last
Tuesday, there were more boats on the water than there were 4th of
July weekend.
Bluegills remain on the deep weedline in 15-18 ft of water. They can
be caught on leaf worms and nightcrawler pieces. Look for the fish
by Assembly park point, Willow Point or by the Village Supper Club.
They are still schooling by size so you continue to need to move if
you are into the small fish.
Largemouth bass are located on the deep weedline with weeds and hard
rock. Good locations have been by the Oriental boathouse, Browns
Channel or the island. They can be drop shotted or split shot rigged
with nightcrawlers or 4 inch finesse worms. Green pumpkin is the
best color for the finesse worms. Most of my trips last week, were
in excess of 15 bass for a 4 hour trip. Some bass are also being
caught off of the north shore boat docks.
Northern Pike have been sporadic. If you find a school, you will
catch a bunch. It hasn’t been as good as the last two weeks. Again,
the right size suckers has been the key, 6-7 inches has been the
best size. Any bigger and the smaller fish will take them and run
but will ultimately kill the bait. The best location has been by the
Slow No Wake buoy, just west of Willow point or by Browns Channel.
You need to keep moving as the legal fish can be had. I caught
several last week over 32 inches.
Walleye fishing has been slower this week. The fish are still in the
20-24 ft depth range. They can be caught near the Yacht Club or by
Browns Channel. The best approach has been lindy rigging leeches or
nightcrawlers. As a rule, the first light and dusk have been
producing most of the fish. Once you get on an active school, you
can catch several of them so don’t move too soon.
Perch are starting to show up in the shallower weeds in 12-14 ft of
water. Already in July, I have caught 5 times as many as I caught
all of last year. Most of them are small, however I did catch some
in excess of 12 inches last week. The best bait has been
hellgrammites. You want to fish them on a single hook or a Thill
slip bobber rig. Most of my action has been coming in front of the
old Boy Scout camp which is on the west end.
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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