![]() ![]() Yellow Bass – Fair: Try small jigs tipped with cut bait or a crawler. Shore anglers should fish lighted docks after sunset. Walleye – Fair: Use jigs and live bait near vegetation. Muskellunge – Fair: Cast baits near docks vegetation beds and reef areas. Largemouth Bass – Fair: Try jigs and spinnerbaits near the vegetation edge. No more than one walleye longer than 22 inches may be taken per day. All walleye between 17 and 22 inches must be immediately released unharmed. Clear Lake has a protected slot on walleye. For more information, contact the Black Hawk District office at 71.īlack Crappie – Fair: Troll or drift small crappie jigs along to north shore. Surface water temperatures are in the low 60s in most area lakes. Use a small piece of crawler fished under a bobber. Yellow Bass – Fair: Fish are 5- to 11-inches long. With cooling water temperatures, try along shore with live bait or crankbaits in mornings or evenings. Walleye – Fair: Try crankbaits, crawler harnesses and drifting leeches mid-lake near the dredge cuts. Try cut bait, liver or crawlers fished on the bottom along shore. Channel Catfish – Fair: Storm Lake has a good population of 4-6 pound catfish. Largemouth Bass – Fair: Try plastics and traditional bass lures along submerged woody structure and weed lines near shore.Īll walleye between 19 and 25-inches must be immediately released unharmed at Storm Lake no more than one walleye longer than 25-inches can be taken per day. Bluegill – Fair: Drift jigs tipped with crawlers in 5-15 feet of water anywhere along weed lines or near submerged trees. Use a small jig tipped with a crawler or small minnow. Black Crappie – Fair: Find crappie near submerged woody structure in 5-10 feet of water. Water levels are below the crest of the spillway. Water levels remain low use caution when launching boats. or fish crawlers or leeches under a bobber. Walleye – Fair: Anglers are starting to pick up more walleye from shore as water temperatures cool. Bluegill – Slow: Find bluegills along shore near Ice House Point and the rock pile by Gunshot Hill. Try along Ice House Point and around the fish house and stone piers in Town Bay. Black Crappie – Fair: Fish are 8- to 11-inches. Panfish action has picked up with the cooler water temperatures. Water levels are about 12 inches below the crest of the spillway. Expect shore fishing action to pick up as water temperatures gradually cool. ![]() Surface water temperatures are in the low to mid-60s. Water temperatures remain in the low to mid 60’s. Despite the much cooler conditions than a week ago, the weather will remain dry for area anglers. ![]()
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