
"Lake Winnebago Fishing Report: Walleye & Panfish Bite Hot as Summer Heats Up"
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Sunrise hit at 5:12 AM, with sunset rolling in at 8:39 PM. The June weather is sitting pretty today—highs in the upper 70s, mostly sunny skies, and just a light breeze out of the southwest. Water temps are prime, hovering in the low to mid-70s, which means fish are moving and feeding aggressively around dawn and dusk, so if you’re out early or plan to stay late, you’re in the strike zone.
Walleye are the talk of the lake right now. Recent reports from Eye-Catching Guide Service and local chatter confirm limits have been coming in strong, with most fish running 14 to 18 inches. Folks have been cleaning up along the reefs near Fond du Lac and around Kelly’s Point and Reef. Your best bet? Work the transition zones in 14 to 16 feet, especially in the early hours. Trolling crankbaits and harnesses tipped with nightcrawlers is the go-to, but don’t overlook a simple sinker-and-hook rig with a butter worm or red worm, just six to eight inches off the bottom. Those rigs accounted for about 90% of the perch action this week, with some quality 10.5-inch keepers being caught. When the wind dies down mid-day, the bite slows, but persistence pays—there are always some ‘eyes willing to bite if you stick to it.
Perch are showing up in decent numbers as well, particularly on the deeper edges and near weedlines. Again, butter worms and red worms are outperforming minnows right now. Occasional crappies are mixed in, especially near High Cliff State Park and the Neenah Dam at the Fox River mouth—both excellent spots for multispecies action.
Bass fishing has been steady, though not quite as hot as the walleye bite. Smallmouths can be found hugging rocky structure near Oshkosh and the east shore breaks, while largemouths are tucked into the bays and around Columbia Park. Beetle Spins and small crankbaits are producing, especially if you work the shallow weed flats during the warmer parts of the day.
For those looking for hot spots, put Kelly’s Point and Reef at the top of your list for walleye action. Fond du Lac’s south end and Columbia Park are great for shore fishing and launching, with steady panfish and some bonus bass in the mix. High Cliff State Park is always a winner for a relaxed outing, with marina access and good perch numbers this week.
No tidal swings on Winnebago, but that wind direction and barometer will play into mid-day fish positioning, so be ready to adjust your approach.
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