Minocqua area fishing reportHeavy snow Saturday night through Sunday put most fishing on hold. The accumulation of heavy snow will mean access on many lakes will be tough for a while. Most ATV use will be done until trails get rebuilt - for now it's going to be snowmobiles & maybe some full size pick-ups. This snow will halt ice production and cause slush problems.
Walleyes: Excellent. Good numbers and some big fish (one 10 pounder, one 27 1/4", 9 1/2 pound pig with a 17 3/4" girth), lots of eaters (15-20") reported. Best action dusk until a little after - but some good fish being caught just prior to dawn (6am-7am). Most action from shallow lakes in weeds 7-9', but deep water lakes giving up fish on off shore humps - some topping out at 25'. Shiners on the shallow weed fish. Suckers best on deeper water eyes.
Northern Pike: Very good. Big baits, shiners or suckers best (no frozen smelt this year!). Larger lakes best for big fish (28-36") while some smaller lakes (Carrol, Madeline) good for action.
Bluegills: Fair but improving. A few anglers reporting limit, most making due with a few hard fought 6-8 fish bags. Anglers reporting mostly small fish, some anglers finding better gills by moving deep.
Perch: Fair/improving. Perch coming into play more as anglers finding fish in 6-8' of water taking small minnows intended for crappies. This new snow could move this bite deeper.
Crappies: Fair. Fishing for this species has really fallen off. A few anglers on Minocqua lake catching a fish here and there, but it's tough going to end up with 4-6 fish 10-12" in length. Minnows on tip-downs still working. Waxies on a slow dropping #8 moon glow also good.
This snow will have a definite impact on the fishing and the access on the lakes. With less light expect bites to move deeper. Make sure your boots are waterproof!
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Kurt, Christy, & Beth
Kurt's Island Sport Shop
www.kurtsislandsports.comMinocqua area fishing report
Stable weather has helped keep the early ice bite going. The early morning temperatures have been 14-17 degrees, which is warm in relation to the sub-zero morning temps we've been getting.
Walleye: Very good to excellent. Limits of walleyes coming from late afternoon to early evening bites on Minocqua Chain, Big Arb, Muskellunge, Katherine. Tip-ups with walleye suckers best, but on certain lakes shiners better. Best sized fish (to 26") coming from anglers using jigging rappalas, chubby darters.
Northern Pike: Very good. Numbers and size. Large shiners or suckers producing good pike in the 30-36" range. Mid morning best on cold mornings while dawn better on warmer mornings. Bays with standing weeds and panfish in 7-10' best.
Crappies: Very good. Bite back on after slowing mid week (due to largemouth bass invasion). Tip-downs baited with crappie minnows best (also producing bonus walleyes, pike and LMB). They seem to prefer meat, but some anglers also scoring well on plastic.
Largemouth Bass: Very good. Rare inclusion on a winter fishing report, but too many bass being caught to ignore. Shiners on tip-ups, but shaking buckshot spoons also hot.
Bluegill: Fair to Good. Many standard lakes not producing (such Allequash, Madelien) but enough action on bays of larger lakes to make worth while. Moussees, waxies, plastic on #10 Marmooskas and Ratsos.
Yellow Perch: Good. Not as many reports due to good gamefishing, but anglers sticking to 6-8' weeds finding nice 7-9" perch with the occassional 10-11"ers on #2 Swedish Pimples or small Northland Forage minnows.
Warm weather (high 20's to low 30's) won't help make more ice, but will make for great fishing conditions. Ice average of 10-12".
Kurt Justice
Kurts Island Sports
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