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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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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.

For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease....

Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock

Also check out https://podcasts.apple.com/us/...
and
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Copyright 2024 Quiet. Please
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  • Spring Walleye, Bass, and Panfish on Lake Winnebago
    2025/04/12
    Good morning anglers! It’s Saturday, April 12, 2025, and Lake Winnebago is serving up classic spring fishing conditions. Sunrise was at 6:22 AM, and sunset will be at 7:39 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to hit the water. The weather is cool, with temperatures climbing into the low 50s, and light winds coming from the southwest. Water clarity remains moderate at about 5.35 feet, so adjust your presentations accordingly.

    Walleye are the stars of the show this week, with the pre-spawn activity still buzzing. Look for them along reefs and rocky shorelines, particularly at Kelly’s Point, Long Point Reef, and the deep mudflats off Oshkosh. Successful techniques include trolling crankbaits like Flicker Shads and Shad Raps in metallic clown, blue/chrome, or fire tiger colors. Tipping slip bobbers with leeches is also working well during evening hours. A slow trolling speed around 1.5-2.0 mph seems to maximize results.

    Bass anglers are also having a good time, with both largemouth and smallmouth bass becoming more active in shallow waters. Black Wolf Point and the rocky areas near High Cliff State Park are hot spots right now. Wacky rigs, swim jigs, and spinnerbaits are your go-to options. Anglers have reported largemouth bass catches in the 3-pound range and smallmouths feeding aggressively near rocky structures.

    Panfish action has been steady but spotty. Yellow perch in the southern sections of the lake, near Fond du Lac and Columbia Park, are biting on slip bobbers tipped with wax worms or nightcrawlers. Crappies are starting to show up in shallower areas, with small jigs or beetle spins producing some action around docks and brush piles. Perch up to 13 inches and decent-sized crappie have been reported.

    If you’re looking for top fishing spots today, Kelly’s Point and Long Point Reef should be your primary targets for walleye, while Black Wolf Point is excellent for bass and panfish. Don’t overlook Miller’s Bay, which has been drawing good activity from northern pike, largemouth bass, and panfish.

    In terms of lures and bait, crankbaits like Flicker Shads, leeches, and jig setups with plastics mimicking crayfish will serve you well. Try natural colors like silver, black, or brown under today’s partly cloudy skies, but keep some bright-colored baits on hand if water clarity changes.

    Overall, a productive day awaits at Lake Winnebago. Dress for the crisp weather, keep an eye on changing wind conditions, and prepare for some great fishing opportunities across multiple species. Tight lines, everyone!
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  • Lake Winnebago Fishing Report: Hot Walleye Bite, Steady Panfish Action, and Early Spring Bass
    2025/04/11
    Good morning anglers! Today, April 11, 2025, is shaping up to be a fine day for fishing around Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin. Sunrise was at 6:26 AM, and sunset will be at 7:34 PM, offering plenty of daylight to be on the water. The weather is cool, with daytime highs expected in the mid-40s to low-50s Fahrenheit, and there’s a light southwest breeze—ideal conditions for spring fishing.

    The walleye bite is hot as the spawn winds down. They’re concentrated near reefs and rocky shorelines, especially on the eastern and western shores. Hotspots like Kelly’s Point, Long Point Reef, and near Fond du Lac have been excellent for catches. Crankbaits like Shad Raps and Flicker Shads in blue/chrome or fire tiger colors are top performers, and slip bobbers tipped with leeches or nightcrawlers are working well, particularly in the evenings. Expect to see walleye catches ranging from 15 to 20 inches.

    Panfish action is steady, with yellow perch and crappie making shallow moves. Perch up to 13 inches and crappies near brush or weeds are taking Swedish Pimples in chartreuse or hammered copper. The southern end near Columbia Park is a reliable area for panfish right now.

    Bass anglers are also enjoying early spring action. Smallmouth bass are hitting crayfish-patterned crankbaits along rocky structures, while largemouth bass are being found in shallow, grassy areas. Black Wolf Point and High Cliff State Park are great choices for bass fishing, with reports of 18-inchers being common. Wacky rigs and spinnerbaits have been highly effective.

    For those targeting other species, the occasional freshwater drum and northern pike are being caught in weedy bays. Pike are particularly active around Miller’s Bay, taking spinnerbaits and large spoons.

    Water clarity is averaging about 5.35 feet, so adjusting lure colors to stand out in slightly murky conditions will help. For example, bright hues like chartreuse or blue work well in these waters. Whether you’re trolling, casting, or jigging, this is a prime day to head out.

    Today’s suggested hot spots include:
    1. Long Point Reef – Excellent for walleye and perch, especially with light winds.
    2. High Cliff State Park – A mix of species, ideal for shore anglers.
    3. Black Wolf Point – A stronghold for bass and panfish in weedy areas.

    Don’t forget to dress warmly, bring live bait like leeches or minnows, and pack your favorite crankbaits. Tight lines and good luck out there!
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  • Lake Winnebago Fishing Report: Walleyes, Panfish, and Sturgeon Success on the Water
    2025/04/09
    Fishing conditions on Lake Winnebago today, April 9, 2025, are solid for anglers targeting a range of species. The weather today is partly cloudy with temperatures hovering around 50°F, accompanied by light winds, making for comfortable conditions on the water. Sunrise came at 6:24 AM and sunset is expected at 7:34 PM, giving plenty of daylight for fishing.

    Recent fishing reports suggest that walleye activity is picking up as the fish return from their spawning runs in the rivers. Key spots like Long Point Reef, Doemel Point, and Miller’s Bay are seeing good action. Anglers have had success trolling crankbaits such as Shad Raps and Flicker Shads in vibrant colors like blue/chrome and fire tiger, as well as casting jigs tipped with half-nightcrawlers along rocky areas and reefs. Panfish, including bluegills and perch, are active in shallower waters, particularly along weed lines in 2-10 feet of depth. For perch, gold and orange jigs tipped with waxworms or spikes have been very effective.

    Notably, white bass are also starting to heat up in mid-lake areas around 13 feet deep. Reports indicate anglers are catching them steadily using small crankbaits and live bait setups. This could be due to the consistent, stable weather over the past few days.

    For those in pursuit of sturgeon during the recent spearing season, Lake Winnebago remains a standout destination. Although the season closed earlier this year, it saw a remarkable harvest of over 600 lake sturgeon, including some massive specimens over 100 pounds. This speaks to the lake’s healthy ecosystem and its ability to support these ancient fish.

    If you're heading out today, consider focusing on hotspots like the west-central portion of the lake near Oshkosh or the rocky breaks south of Paukotuk Reef. Use your electronics to locate schools of fish, especially suspending walleyes chasing baitfish like shad in the deeper flats. The transition zones between mud and rocky areas also hold fish and are worth exploring.

    Prepare with a mix of crankbaits, jigs, and live bait options to adapt to what’s biting. With stable weather and abundant fish activity, Lake Winnebago continues to be a productive destination for anglers of all skill levels.
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