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Reel In the Perfect Day on Lake Winnebago

Reel In the Perfect Day on Lake Winnebago

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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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