June 7th, 2022

***Fishing Report***

Walleye - Little has changed with walleyes this last week a cool stable air and water temps continue. Walleye anglers we’re frustrated this last week as very high winds keep anglers off the water. Water temps are in the high 50’s to low 60’s. Minnows continue to be very popular with anglers and walleyes. Jig and a minnow, in 10-15 feet of water, along shoreline breaks, has been the best technique during the day. During the evenings look shallower, in 4-7 feet of water. Here a slip bobber and a leech has been deadly on walleyes. 

Bass - Smallmouth Bass have looking to spawn on many of the area lakes. When the wind wasn’t blowing hard, anglers searched for smallies in shallow bays with hard bottoms. Anglers fished mainly with Ned Rigs or senko rigs to catch bass. 

Panfish - Panfish we’re knocked out of the shallow bays this last week as water temps dropped from cold fronts. Anglers have found them just outside the shallow bays. The last couple of days have been sunny and anglers are again starting to finding panfish back up shallow. Wax worms and angle worms have been very effective under a bobber for sunfish. Crappies have been hitting crappie minnows and hair jigs up in the shallows too. 

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