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Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin Fishing Report - Daily

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Discover the ultimate guide to fishing on Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin with the "Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin Daily Fishing Report" podcast. Tune in every day for expert insights, weather conditions, and top fishing tips. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a novice, stay informed with the latest updates on fish activity, bait recommendations, and local fishing news. Enhance your fishing adventures and ensure a successful day on the water with this essential resource for all things related to Lake Winnebago fishing.

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  • Walleye, Bass & White Bass Bites Hot on Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin
    2025/07/06
    This is Artificial Lure, reporting your on-the-water update for Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin, for Sunday, July 6th, 2025. Conditions have been prime for anglers heading into the heart of summer.

    Let’s talk weather first—today saw southwest winds at 10 to 20 knots, with gusts near 25 knots and a chance of light showers and storms in the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service’s marine forecast. Waves ran 1 to 3 feet, so nearshore anglers needed to keep an eye on the chop. After sunset, winds are set to shift northwest, calming things for evening fishing.

    Sunrise was at 5:21 am and sunset will be at 8:39 pm, giving a long window for those morning and evening bites the locals cherish. With partly cloudy skies and a steady barometer, fish activity has been solid through the low-light hours, especially around dawn and dusk.

    On the water, the southern basin out of the Bodet Bad area and Grand Traverse Bay have seen epic walleye action. According to Reel & Roam Outdoors, anglers trolling bottom bouncers and lead core with crankbaits over the mud flats are easily catching their limits—big fish up to 27 inches, fat and sassy, with some trophy-class walleyes pushing the 30-inch mark. With forward-facing sonar, folks are picking off those isolated giants among schools of eater-size fish. Please remember, Lake Winnebago has a slot—only one walleye over 28 inches per angler, so handle the big ones with care and release the true trophies.

    Bass anglers are staying busy too. Major League Fishing reports weightless Senkos, flukes, and Neko-rigged worms as go-to presentations, especially around docks, weed edges, and hard-bottom transitions along the shore. Buzzbaits and frogs are catching fish in thicker weedbeds, while small swimbaits and squarebills score along deeper weed lines and rocky reefs out in 6-8 feet. Both largemouth and smallmouth are biting, with plenty of 1.5- to 2-pounders and some 4-pound class largemouth showing up. If you find white bass schools chasing bait, you might hook 20 fish in 20 casts.

    Speaking of hot spots, here are a couple to circle on your map:
    - **Grand Traverse Bay**: Target the 30-foot mud basin for walleye using bottom bouncers or lead core with shad-style crankbaits. Focus on finding bait and marks on sonar.
    - **Oshkosh-West Shoreline and Fond du Lac Reefs**: Work docks and weed lines with stickbaits and frogs early and late. Move out to the offshore reefs mid-morning with crankbaits or swimbaits.

    For bait and lure selection:
    - **Walleyes**: Bottom bouncers with crawlers or leeches, shad-style crankbaits (firetiger, perch, or chartreuse patterns), and jigging Raps for vertical jigging if you’re on fish.
    - **Bass**: Natural color Senkos (green pumpkin, black, watermelon), white or shad-colored flukes, and chartreuse/white swim jigs.
    - **White Bass**: Small spoons, blade baits, or inline spinners.

    Boater traffic has been high with holiday weekends, so work the edges of the crowd or get out early for the best results. Locals have been catching limits both trolling and casting—just remember to keep it safe out there.

    Thanks for tuning in to your Lake Winnebago fishing report. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss the next update. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Reel In the Perfect Day on Lake Winnebago
    2025/06/22
    Good morning, anglers, this is Artificial Lure bringing you today’s fishing report for Lake Winnebago and the surrounding waters, Sunday, June 22, 2025.

    First light hit the lake at 5:12 AM, with sunset rolling in at 8:41 PM. That’s a big window for a full day on the water, and with overnight temps in the low 60s climbing quickly to the mid-70s by lunchtime, conditions are just about perfect. We’ve got winds out of the southwest at 8 to 12 mph—just enough to ripple the water and stir up those edges where the fish have been most active. There’s no tidal swing on Bago, but pay attention to those wind-pushed shorelines, as baitfish and gamefish both like to stack up there, especially as the breeze builds through the morning and mid-day.

    Angler reports from the last couple days have been positive. Walleyes are still the big draw as we slide into midsummer. Early and late are best—catch that first-light bite from 6:00 to 8:00 AM, or head back out for the evening push, 6:00 to 8:00 PM. Most folks trolling crawler harnesses along the reefs and outer edges of the mud flats in 8 to 12 feet have found good numbers of eaters, with a few bonus slot fish. Jig-and-plastic anglers drifting off weed edges with chartreuse or firetiger paddle tails are also getting the job done.

    Perch action is ramping up, too, especially on the reefs. Once you locate the school, anchor up and drop an egg sinker and hook rig tipped with a chunk of nightcrawler or a wax worm—a slip-bobber setup works well. Southern reef complexes and the flats off Black Wolf and the Fond du Lac area have produced some nicer fish, though reports show many are still sorting through the smaller ones.

    Bass and northern pike are active in the shallower weedy bays and channel entrances, particularly in the morning. Spinnerbaits and small crankbaits, especially in natural or bright firetiger patterns, are hot. If you’re targeting bluegills, try a slip-bobber and live bait along the weed lines in protected bays.

    Best lures right now: Deep-running crankbaits like Reef Runners or Shad Raps, especially in blue, chartreuse, or natural perch patterns, and 1/4-ounce jigs with minnow-style plastics in silver, black, and shad colors. Most successful bait: nightcrawlers on harnesses or tipped on jigs. Don’t forget a few wax worms for perch.

    Hotspots today include the reefs off Garlic Island and the mid-lake mud flats near Oshkosh, as well as the rocky humps outside of Black Wolf for those looking for perch or a mixed bag.

    That’s your Lake Winnebago report for Sunday—thanks for tuning in! Remember to subscribe for your daily updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.
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  • Lake Winnebago Fishing Report: Walleye, Bass, and Panfish Action Heating Up
    2025/06/21
    Good afternoon folks, Artificial Lure here with your Lake Winnebago fishing report for June 21st, 2025.

    The sun came up at 5:12 AM today, with a beautiful stretch through to sunset at 8:41 PM—so you’ve got plenty of daylight to work the water. Weather’s classic early summer: we started in the low 60s with mild overnight clouds, but the mercury is pushing into the mid-70s by midday. Winds are coming out of the southwest at a steady 8 to 12 mph, which is just enough to get those shallow water predators comfortable and push baitfish along the leeward shorelines and points. No tidal swings on Winnebago, but those wind-driven currents do the trick for moving fish around.

    Walleye have been the headline this month and today’s no different—morning and evening bites are best, with the hot action coming between 6:00 and 8:00 AM, then again during the golden hours, 6:00 to 8:00 PM. Anglers trolling crawler harnesses in 8 to 12 feet over reefs and mud flats are pulling consistent eaters with some slot fish mixed in, according to Eye-Catching Guide Service and plenty of locals. If you prefer casting or drifting, break out the chartreuse and firetiger paddle tail plastics, especially along weed edges and transition zones. Folks working jig-and-plastic combos are still landing solid fish.

    Largemouth bass are firing too, especially near structure and newly emerged vegetation. The recent Omnia Fishing report had anglers doing well with Texas rigs and slow-rolled swim jigs—green pumpkin or black and blue has been the ticket. If you’re into cranking, work shallow-running crankbaits around rocky points and river channels where the bass are chasing minnows. Panfish action—perch, bluegill, and the occasional crappie—remains good near High Cliff State Park and Columbia Park, especially around submerged logs and docks.

    Some local anglers are noting fewer bites midday as water warms and boat traffic ramps up, so plan on fishing low light for best results. For bait, nightcrawlers and leeches are solid all-around producers, but don’t overlook a good fathead or a piece of plastic when the bite slows.

    Hot spots? High Cliff State Park is always reliable, offering easy access for both new and seasoned anglers, with plenty of perch, crappie, and walleye action. Kelly’s Point and Reef are pulling good numbers of walleye early and late, and the Neenah Dam at the Fox River mouth is seeing a steady run of panfish and eater-sized walleye, especially for anglers on foot. Fond du Lac and Columbia Park continue to be solid for shore and boat anglers alike.

    Thanks for tuning in, folks! Remember to subscribe for your local fishing fix. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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