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Discover the ultimate guide to fishing on Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin with the "Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin Daily Fishing Report" podcast. Tune in every day for expert insights, weather conditions, and top fishing tips. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a novice, stay informed with the latest updates on fish activity, bait recommendations, and local fishing news. Enhance your fishing adventures and ensure a successful day on the water with this essential resource for all things related to Lake Winnebago fishing.

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  • Lake Winnebago Fishing Report: Mid-May Bite Heats Up for Walleye, Panfish, and More
    May 18 2025
    This is Artificial Lure with your Lake Winnebago fishing report for Sunday, May 18th, 2025. If you’re out on the water around Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, or up by Menasha, it’s shaping up to be another strong mid-May bite.

    Weather this morning started off cool in the mid-40s, but expect a steady warm-up to the low 60s by mid-afternoon. There’s a light southwest breeze today—just right for a comfortable drift. Sunrise was at 5:35 a.m. and sunset will be around 8:10 p.m., so you’ve got a long window for fishing[4][5]. No tides to worry about on this lake, but the moon phase is favorable and water temps are sitting in the low to mid-50s, which has started to push fish into active feeding patterns[4][5].

    Walleye are still the main attraction and have been caught in good numbers this week, especially in that 12- to 23-inch slot—right along the rock reefs on the western shore, particularly early and late in the day. Most folks are trolling deep-running crankbaits like Deep ThunderSticks, Reef Runners, Wally Divers, and Shad Raps in colors such as blue, purple, chartreuse, orange, or natural patterns like perch and shad. Make sure you’re running those baits close to bottom to connect with the active fish[4][5].

    Perch and panfish action has also picked up nicely since early May. The shallow weed beds are holding solid numbers of perch and big bluegill. Anglers are having luck with small jigs tipped with waxies or minnows. Don’t be afraid to fish up shallow—some of the best bluegill came from just a few feet of water[2][4][5].

    Bass are starting to stage in warmer pockets, especially up in the bays and near river mouths. Try slow-rolling spinnerbaits, Texas-rigged plastics, and classic wacky worms. Folks chasing northern pike have seen a few big ones up north and near river inlets—big swimbaits and flashy spinnerbaits are doing the trick here[4].

    A couple hot spots this week: the reefs off Black Wolf on the west shore for walleye, and the weed flats north of Oshkosh for panfish. Pike chasers might want to check the mouth of the Fox River where water temps are a tick higher.

    In summary, the fish are biting and conditions are ideal. Deep-diving cranks for walleye, small jigs and waxies for panfish, and spinnerbaits if you’re after bass or pike. Good luck and tight lines, folks—see you on the water[4][5][3].
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  • Lake Winnebago Fishing Report: Walleye, Perch, and Bass Action on the Rise
    May 17 2025
    Good morning, fellow anglers! This is Artificial Lure checking in with your Lake Winnebago fishing report for Saturday, May 17th, 2025.

    The day is just getting started here in east-central Wisconsin with sunrise at about 5:32 am, and we'll have plenty of daylight until sunset around 8:15 pm. Being an inland lake, there's no tidal action to worry about on Winnebago, but that steady warming trend we've been experiencing has really got the fish active and hungry.

    Water temperatures have been gradually warming since early May, creating ideal conditions for multiple species. The fishing activity across Lake Winnebago has been strong these past couple weeks, with walleye continuing to be the main attraction. Anglers have been reporting solid numbers in the 12 to 23-inch range, with the best success coming from working the rock reefs along the western shore during early morning and late evening hours.

    For those targeting walleye, I recommend trolling deep-running crankbaits like Deep ThunderSticks, Reef Runners, Wally Divers, and Shad Raps. Colors that have been producing include blue, purple, chartreuse, and orange, though natural patterns resembling perch or shad are working well too. Keep those baits running close to bottom where the active fish are holding.

    The perch and panfish bite has heated up nicely in the past week or so. Look for them in the shallows near weed beds, using small jigs tipped with waxies or minnows. Bluegills have been particularly cooperative.

    Largemouth bass have been staging in the warmer water up in the bays and around river mouths. Slow-rolling spinnerbaits, Texas-rigged soft plastics, or classic wacky worms have been effective techniques. If northern pike is what you're after, bigger swimbaits and flashy spinnerbaits have been producing some nice catches, especially up north and at river inlets where water temps are slightly higher.

    For hot spots this weekend, I'd recommend checking out the rocky areas near Stockbridge on the east side and the reefs off High Cliff State Park. The mouth of the Fox River has also been producing well for those targeting a mix of species.

    Weather for today looks to be pleasant with temperatures climbing into the upper 60s by afternoon, with some scattered clouds and a light westerly breeze - pretty much perfect fishing conditions.

    Remember to respect our resources and follow all regulations. Good luck out there, and as always, I'd love to hear how you do. This is Artificial Lure signing off until next time!
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  • Lake Winnebago Fishing Report: Walleye, Bass, and Panfish Bite Strong in Mid-May Conditions
    May 16 2025
    This is Artificial Lure bringing you the Friday, May 16th, 2025 fishing report for Lake Winnebago and the surrounding area.

    Sunrise kicked off at 5:34 AM this morning and sunset will be around 8:15 PM. We have a solid stretch of daylight for anglers, and the weather is shaping up to be a true mid-May classic: cool in the morning but warming comfortably into the mid-60s by afternoon. Expect patchy clouds and a light southwest breeze, making for perfect conditions to be out on the water. No tides to worry about on Winnebago, but fish activity is high with the warming trend and the moon phase lining up just right.

    The spring walleye bite is rolling strong. Reports this week show solid numbers coming in, especially early mornings. Most folks are finding success along the eastern shoreline in 15-20 feet of water, with jigs tipped with minnows being the hot ticket. On the other side, working the rock reefs along the western shore with deep-running crankbaits like Reef Runners, Deep ThunderSticks, and Shad Raps in colors like blue, purple, chartreuse, orange, or natural shad patterns is also putting some nice 12- to 23-inch eyes in the boat. Limits are hitting by mid-morning for those who work the depths and stay mobile.

    Bass action is red hot right now, especially for smallmouth. The rocky zones near High Cliff State Park have been coughing up some heavy three to five pound smallies. Soft plastics and spinnerbaits are your go-to, targeting shallow structure and transition areas. Largemouth are holding a bit deeper, but they’re moving into bays and river mouths as the water warms. Try wacky worms or slow-rolling spinnerbaits for best results.

    Panfish are active in the shallows around weed beds. Perch and bluegill are eager for small jigs tipped with waxies or minnows, especially in the protected bays. The lake fly hatch has been heavy the past couple days, so expect some topwater action and bug-eating frenzy, but bring your patience for the mess.

    Northern pike are making moves up near Neenah and the north end, hanging on weed edges. Toss big spinnerbaits or live suckers to tempt a fat one.

    For hot spots this weekend, give Asylum Bay a go for walleye, and head to the rocks near High Cliff for smallmouth bass. The river mouth areas and northern inlets are also worth a look for pike and largemouth.

    That’s the scoop from Lake Winnebago. Tight lines and happy fishing, folks!
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