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Lake Geneva 5/9/10 -
5/17/10
Lake Geneva remains very cold. Due to the chilly weather and the
strong winds last week fishing was almost impossible.
Bluegill fishing has been all right. Most of the fish are being
caught in the bays around the marina piers. Look for the fish in
Geneva Bay and Williams Bay. Most of the fish are being caught on
slip bobbered red worms or leaf worms. The best depth is 4-5 ft.
Rock bass are starting to show up in the shallows. They are in the
5-6 ft depth range. Fat head minnows or nightcrawler pieces are
producing most of the fish. The way to fish for them is a split shot
rig, single hook with a 3/0 split shot. With the wind being such
that it has, I would drift fish for them.
Perch are also in the shallows, in a 5-6 ft depth range. Look for
the fish by Knollwood or Rainbow Point. The fish are being caught on
slip bobbered small minnows. Most of the fish have been rather
small, you will need to sort quite a few to get a decent amount to
keep. Unlike the Rock bass, I would be anchoring near the scattered
weeds with sand bottom.
Smallmouth bass fishing has been very slow. The fish that are being
caught have been on slow rolling spider grubs on or near bottom.
Some locations where you see active bait fish can be decent if you
use hair jigs swimming them back to the boat. The best locations has
been by Geneva Inn and Maytag Point.
Largemouth bass fishing has been sporadic. The only active fish that
are being caught are in Abbey Harbor or Geneva Bay. This year
Trinkes bay was dredged out and the water clarity is very low. The
shallow fish I’ve been catching have been on split shot rigged
nightcrawlers in 4-5 ft of water. The key to the largemouth at this
point, is finding the warmest water on the lake.
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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