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Delavan Lake 7/25/10 -
8/1/10
Fishing remains fantastic. The fish are
in their mid summer pattern and they have schooled up and can be
caught if you find the schools.
Northern Pike fishing has been relatively slow this week. I think
most of the problem is that the bluegills have slid off the weedline
and are in 18-24 ft of water. The few pike I’ve been catching have
been in 22-24 ft of water. The pike are getting filled up on the
small bluegills. Either that or the anglers are so good there aren’t
any left. The best locations that I’ve found have been by Willow
Point or by Belvidere Park.
Bluegills are literally everywhere on the lake. If you find a weed
line, you will find the bluegills. Unlike prior weeks, the bluegills
schools are all integrated with different size fish. You can fish a
school and catch big ones, even though there are small ones present.
The biggest fish I’ve caught have been by Willow Point or Belvidere
Park. The best depth has been 20 ft of water. I’ve been casting the
split shot rigged leaf worm and catching all I care to catch.
Largemouth bass are schooled up really heavy right now. They can be
caught on jigs and split shot rigged nightcrawlers. The key is
finding areas with rock and weed. They are schooling up very heavy.
At certain times last week, I fished for four hours with a guide
party and never left the first location. The key is to stay in a
location where the fish are feeding, if you catch one, you should
catch many.
Walleye Pike have been a bit slow. The only fish I’ve heard about
have come from trolling crank baits in 20 ft of water, right off the
weedline. The best location is by Delavan Lake Marina or by
Belvidere Park. You want a crank bait that dives 16-18 ft and then
troll it at 1 ½ - 2 mph. The best color has been pearl.
Crappies have again been biting over the medium depth weeds in 12-15
ft of water. They can be caught by the Oriental boat house or by
Assembly Park. The best approach is small plastics, try purple or
chartreuse. The fish have been on the smaller side, the average size
has been about 8-9 inches.
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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