Late March Lake Winnebago Walleye Bite: Jigging Spoons and Warm-Up Action
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Fish are stirring as the warm-up kicks in. Walleye are keying on the bite right now—anglers on the Wolf River south of Fremont reported solid action just two days ago in a recent YouTube update, pulling limits with some nice 20-28 inchers. Perch and crappies are active near shorelines too, stacking up in 8-15 feet as ice retreats. White bass are starting to school, and early smallmouth reports trickle in from rocky points. Limits are common if you work it right.
Hit 'em with **jigging spoons** or **blade baits** in firetiger or perch patterns for walleye—those vibrating blades mimic fleeing baitfish like crazy. Tip with minnows or soft plastics for extra thump. Live bait? Fathead minnows or medium shiners on a Lindy rig can't be beat. For perch, go worms or maggots under a slip bobber.
Hot spots today: Stockbridge Harbor for staging walleye—troll the drop-offs slow. And Doty Island near Neenah for crappies hanging in the weeds—quiet coves are gold.
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