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Delavan Lake 6/21/10 -
6/27/10
Fishing remains fantastic on Delavan Lake. The really good news
has been that the boat traffic has been very light. The fish seem to
be about 2 weeks ahead of normal as far as their patterns go. The
fish are on the weedline but have yet to really school very hard.
Largemouth bass remain either in the shallows in 5-6 ft of water or
on the deep weedline in 15-18 ft of water. Last week, the bigger
fish seemed to have come off the weedline but the larger numbers
were shallow. The best presentation for the shallow fish was a
nightcrawler fished on a split shot rig or a Wacky rigged All
Terrain Stik. The best color was green pumpkin. The best location
was by the Village Supper Club or by Browns Channel. If the weather
remains warm, most of the largemouth bass will pull off of the shore
structure and school on the deep weeds associated with rock in 15-19
ft of water.
Walleyes have been biting on the weedline in 16-18 ft of water. They
are being caught on a lindy rigged leech or a lead head jig fished
with a nightcrawler. The best location has been by the Yacht Club or
by Willow Point. You need to keep moving to find the active fish,
they are not schooled up very hard right now.
Bluegills are in the 12-16 ft depth range. It has been a weird week.
When you find the big ones, they are schooled up by size. If you
catch some really nice one, stick with it a lot longer. My Monday
guide party, I had a hard time finding the big fish. It was hit or
miss on the big fish, but we caught plenty of smaller ones. Every
spot I tried had bluegills it’s just a matter of the size you want
to keep. The best presentation has been a split shot rigged leaf
worm fished straight beneath the boat or casted a short distance
away.
Northern Pike fishing has been very good. They are on the deep
weedline. The best presentation is a lindy rigged sucker or a sucker
fished on a slip bobber. Work a depth of 18-20 ft. The biggest
problem this year seems that the fish are very finicky. They want at
least a 6 inch sucker. The size of the pike doesn’t matter, the
smaller ones have been biting the larger bait just like the bigger
pike. I have dragged around 4 inch suckers and not had a bite, but
once I put a 6 inch sucker on it was bit immediately. The best
location has been by Willow Point, the island and Browns Channel.
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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