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Delavan Lake 6/13/10 -
6/20/10
Fishing has been outstanding. We had our share of rain this week,
but there were still plenty of opportunities. Even a big cold front
Saturday afternoon didn’t cool the fishing much.
Largemouth bass are in between post spawn and the weedline bite. My
best success this week was in 3-5 ft of water on cruising fish, also
I caught fish on the deep weedline in 15-20 ft. With warmer weather
the fish will all be deep but it was fun to catch the shallow fish.
The shallow fish can be caught on Wacky rigged All Terrain stik or
on a nightcrawler fished on a split shot rig. My best location was
by Browns Channel or Willow Point.
Bluegills are in different stages of spawning. There is quite a few
in the 3-5 ft depth range. The bigger fish I caught were in 12-18 ft
of water. I was straight lining leaf worms or fishing them on a
Thill slip bobber. Once I got on a good school of big fish, you
could catch your limit very easily. The best location was by the
Yacht Club or by the Island.
Crappies are post spawn. They are on the outside edge of the
weedline in 12-15 ft of water. In the early morning, you should look
for the surface feeding. I’ve been catching them by Browns Channel
or by the Village Supper club. The best presentation is a 1/32 oz
Arkie Jig fished with a purple or chartreuse twister tail.
Walleye fishing has been improving. They have pushed out of the
shallow weeds and are located in 15-18 ft of water. They can be
caught either trolling crank baits or fishing lindy rigged
nightcrawlers. The best location has been by Belvidere Park or by
the gray condos.
Northern Pike are being caught off the deep weedline on small
suckers. Look for the fish by the gray condos or by Browns Channel.
The best depth has been 18-20 ft of water. I don’t have any clue
what happened to the big ones. I’ve been catching a lot of 25-26
inch fish. The size of the sucker hasn’t seemed to be a factor. The
smaller fish have been eating the larger suckers.
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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