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Delavan Lake 5/23/10 -
5/30/10
This is the worst fishing in May that I
think I can ever remember on Delavan. I’m not sure if it’s the
weather or the tremendous amount of fishing pressure but every trip
has been a struggle.
Crappies are in the weedlines in 12-15 ft of water. They aren’t
really schooled very tight, I’ve been catching 2 or 3 from some of
my good spots and then having to move to another spot. All of my
success has been coming off of small purple or motor oil plastics
fished on a 1/32 oz Arkie Jig. It’s good to see that there is a
really nice age class of 12-13 inch crappies in the lake now. The
best location is by Assembly Park or by Willow Point.
Largemouth bass are still in the shallow water, 3-5 ft. However,
it’s hard to get those little rascals to bite. Most of the fish I
have caught have either been on nightcrawlers or a Texas rigged All
Terrain Stik in green pumpkin color. I’ve been fishing the west end
by the Highlands and Viewcrest. Hopefully with the warmer weather,
the bass will really turn on.
Northern Pike are in 15-18 ft of water. The fish I’ve been catching
are on the weedlines. I’ve been using Lindy rigged suckers. My best
location has been by the Delavan Marina or by Browns Channel. I have
not caught a real good one yet. The best fish this year was around
30 inches.
Bluegills are starting to spawn in 2-3 ft of water. On Sunday you
could see them on beds throughout most of the shallow waters. Look
for the sand bottoms with scattered weeds. The best bait is leaf
worms fished on a small bobber. I’ve been fishing from Willow Point
west in and around the boat docks.
Walleye fishing has been slow, which is typical for this time of
year. With the cooler water, they can be anywhere throughout the
lake. To fish them successfully, you would need to use a slip bobber
fished with a fathead minnow. Try for them in Browns Channel or
Willow Point.
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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