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Lake Winnebago Fishing Report: Walleye, Perch, and Bass Bite Strong Ahead of Midsummer

Lake Winnebago Fishing Report: Walleye, Perch, and Bass Bite Strong Ahead of Midsummer

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Artificial Lure with your Lake Winnebago Fishing Report for Wednesday, June 18, 2025.

It’s shaping up to be another picture-perfect mid-June day around Bago. Sunrise was at 5:12 AM with sunset coming at 8:39 PM, giving you a long window to wet a line. Expect highs in the upper 70s, a gentle southwest breeze, and fair skies. Water temps are running low to mid 70s—great for getting fish on the chew, especially at dawn and dusk when activity spikes.

The walleye bite remains the talk of the lake. Locals and guides are still seeing consistent action, especially along the reefs near Fond du Lac, Kelly’s Point, and Kelly’s Reef. Many boats are reporting quick limits in the transition zones from 14 to 16 feet of water, with fish averaging 14 to 18 inches. Early morning is prime time, but there’s a solid evening window too—so don’t call it quits early. Trolling crankbaits and crawler harnesses is producing best right now, but a simple sinker and hook rig tipped with butter worms or red worms, held just 6–8 inches off bottom, is a sleeper that’s putting ‘eyes in the boat when things slow down. If you like jigging, blade baits and jig-and-crawler combos are working along the reefs, especially as the wind picks up.

Perch are another highlight. Reports from folks fishing the transition areas say the average size is around 10.5 inches, and most are coming on the same butter worm or red worm rigs used for walleye. When the breeze lays down, bite slows, so moving around and timing your trips for the windy edges will help.

Bass action is rising with the water temp. Recent weeks have seen largemouth bass caught on Texas-rigged worms, swim jigs, and buzzbaits fished over submerged vegetation and along rocky points. Green pumpkin plastics and black/blue jigs are go-tos when bass are feeding on bluegill and minnows. Look for bass chasing bait along the west shore and near the river mouths.

If you’re after numbers or just breaking into Winnebago fishing, check out these hot spots:
- Kelly’s Point and Reef: Top choice for walleye, especially morning or dusk. Trolling is best, but drifting live bait rigs works too.
- Oshkosh Area: Great for multi-species action, with easy access to perch, walleye, and bass. Charter boats operate out of here if you want a guided trip.
- Neenah Dam at the mouth of Fox River: A true local favorite for shore-bound anglers, with panfish and walleye right where river meets lake.

Fish are feeding hard right now, so whatever your target, get your bait down to them and cover water. Beetle spins, blade baits, and live bait rigs all have their moments, but don’t overlook a simple crawler harness if the bite gets tough.

That’s the Lake Winnebago rundown for today! Thanks for tuning in—don’t forget to subscribe for more fishing action and tips. This has been a Quiet Please Production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

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