
Lake Winnebago Walleye Bonanza - Your Go-To Guide for Angling Success
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Lake Winnebago is known for its incredible walleye fishing, and right now, it's red hot. Anglers have been pulling in limits, with fish averaging between 14 to 18 inches. The reefs near Fond du Lac and Kelly's Point are particularly productive, especially in the transition zones at depths of 14 to 16 feet. Trolling crankbaits and harnesses with nightcrawlers remains a deadly combination. Jig-and-crawler combos and blade baits are also catching plenty of walleye. Don't overlook drifting a hook and a sinker tipped with "Butter Worms" or red worms about six to eight inches off the bottom; it's been a game-changer for many anglers.
Perch are also biting well, with recent catches averaging around 10.5 inches. The best approach for perch is using a sinker and a hook tipped with a "Butter Worm," focusing on transition areas with the bait close to the bottom.
For those looking for a hotspot, Kelly's Point and Reef are must-visits. This area is teeming with walleye, thanks to the weeds surrounding the reef structure. Oshkosh is another great spot, offering charter boat fishing and access to Lake Butte des Morts.
As we head into the summer months, Lake Winnebago continues to be a fisherman's paradise. Whether you're after walleye, perch, or other species, this lake has something for everyone.
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