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Lake Geneva 5/23/10 -
5/30/10
Fishing on Geneva remains tough. With the warmer weather forecasted
for the next week, fishing will improve greatly.
Smallmouth bass are starting to move shallow in preparation for
spawning. Sunday there was a bass tournament out on the lake and
quite a few people were sight fishing for them. The best depth is
8-12 ft range. Most of the fishermen were throwing grubs or jigs at
the fish. Live bait fishermen are catching most of the fish on
nightcrawlers. Look for the fish at the Elgin Club, Maytag Point or
Geneva Bay.
Largemouth bass are in the shallow weeds. The best depth is 4-5 ft.
The Abbey harbor or Geneva Bay have been producing most of the fish.
All Terrain Stiks in green pumpkin or a split shot rigged Zoom
lizard are both catching a lot of fish.
Northern Pike action has been spotty, however they are available.
Most of the action has been on split bobbered golden shiners or
casting white spinner baits. The best depth of water is 8-12 ft on
the weed flats. Look for them in Geneva Bay or Williams Bay.
Bluegill fishing is starting to pick up with the warmer water. Shore
fishermen are catching quite a few in Geneva Bay and Williams Bay.
Most of the success is coming off of nightcrawlers and wax worms
fished on a bobber. The best depth is 4-5 ft.
Perch are still being caught also in the shallow water. 8-10 ft with
scattered weeds is working well. Small fathead minnows fished on a
slip bobber rig are producing most of the action. Look for the fish
by Knollwood or by Belvidere Park.
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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