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Lake Geneva 7/25/10 -
8/1/10
Fishing on Geneva remains very consistent. There are fish to be
caught every time out. The best bite is the Northern Pike and
Walleyes after dark.
Northern Pike fishing has been excellent. Most of the fish are being
caught in 30-32 ft of water. The best location is in Fontana or the
north shore in the narrows. The best presentation is lindy rigged
medium suckers right on bottom. Most of the fish can be seen using
your electronics. I typically will not fish a spot unless I see
active fish.
Lake Trout are being caught on the main lake basin. They are in
108-120 ft of water, 70-80 ft down. Nickel/blue and nickel/green
spoons have been the best presentation. I have been doing a big
circle from Conference and Cedar Point. The best bite still remains
½ hour before sun up and ½ hour before sun down.
Perch have been very aggressive. They have been in the 10-12 ft
depth range. They can be caught on ½ nightcrawlers or fat head
minnows. The best location has been by Rainbow Point or Knollwood.
The biggest issue as always is the size, you need to sort through a
lot of small fish to get to the keepers.
Rock Bass have moved deeper. They are in the 14-18 ft depth range.
They can be caught on split shot rigged nightcrawlers. The best
location has been by Elgin Club or by Maytag Point. With the water
temperature being so warm, their meat is getting soft. I wouldn’t
recommend keeping them this time of year.
Walleye Pike fishing has been good at night if there is some wind.
Without wind Lake Geneva is a dead sea for Walleye. The best
location has been by Fontana Beach or Abbey Springs. Work a depth of
16-18 ft of water with medium diving crank baits. I prefer
chrome/black Walleye Bandits.
Largemouth Bass can be caught in the shallows or on the deep
weedline. The shallow fish can be caught on split shot rigged
nightcrawlers or on top water lures. The best location has been
Trinkes Bay or by Linn Pier. I’ve been working a depth of 10-12 ft.
Some of the largemouth are starting to school on the hard rock
bottom in 18-25 ft of water. They can be caught Carolina rigging
Arkie Crawlin’ grubs or drop shotting 4 inch finesse worms. In
either case, green pumpkin is the only color to tie on.
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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