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Iowa Department of Natural
Resource weekly fishing report
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources issues a weekly fishing report
on Thursdays in an effort to provide the latest information heading into the
weekend. The weekly fishing report is compiled from information gathered
from local bait shops, angler creel surveys, and county and state parks staff.
For current information, contact the district fisheries office at the phone number listed at the end of each district report.
NORTHWEST
Crawford Creek Impoundment
Fishing has been slow.
Moorehead Park Pond
Fishing has been slow.
Brushy Creek Lake
Water clarity is decent. Anglers are
focusing on panfish around the submerged trees. Try fishing in 10 to 20
feet of water. There are lots of bluegills around 9 inches.
Storm Lake
(including Little Storm Lake)
Fishing remains the same as last
week. Channel Catfish - Good: Drift
fishing with night crawlers have
been working. White Bass - Fair:
White bass can be caught pulling
plugs, crankbaits, or casting white
twisters. Walleye - Slow: Pulling
plugs or shad raps continue to be the
best producers. The dredge machine
on Storm Lake is in operation. Stay
clear of the dredge, booster pump,
and pipeline that runs from the
dredge to the east shore.
North Twin Lake
Fishing for yellow bass and crappie
is starting to pick up. Anglers are
focusing their efforts around docks.
Swan Lake
Fishing has been slow. Water clarity has been reduced due to algae
blooms.
Black Hawk Lake
The lake is about six inches below
crest. Water clarity has been reduced
in some areas due to algae blooms.
Black Hawk Lake’s fishery was renovated last fall. Although we have
been restocking the lake with sport
fish, there are not a lot of harvestable
size fish in the lake yet.
Browns Lake
Anglers are catching catfish using
Sonny’s stink bait and dead shad.
Fishing for other species has been
slow.
Snyder Bend Lake
Fishing has been slow.
Little Sioux River
(Linn Grove to Correctionville)
Good sized catfish are taking chicken livers and chicken guts. Use a
slip sinker and hook and look for
the current breaks along high banks
preferably or the standard snags.
Anglers should really focus on the
current breaks.
For more information on lakes and
rivers in the Black Hawk District
contact the Black Hawk District Office at 712-657-2638.
Lake Smith
Channel Catfish - Good: Try cutbait,
worms, or stinkbait. Fish are probably biting best the last hour of sunlight to an hour after sunset. Bluegill
- Slow: Largemouth Bass - Good: A
few largemouths are being caught in
the evening and early morning.
Lake Catherine
Channel Catfish - Good: Cats are
biting on minnows or chicken liver.
Try early morning or right at dark.
They are decent size with some running 7-9 pounds. Largemouth Bass
- Good:
Largemouth are biting on spinners.
Clear Lake
Channel Catfish - Good: Catfish are
still hitting quite well. Fish can be
caught just about anywhere on the
lake. Try the edges of the reeds and
fish in the morning or evening with
worms, cutbait or stinkbait. Bluegill
- Fair: Target the jetties by Ventura.
Dangle a worm right on the edge of
the rocks off the tips of the jetty in
the evening hours. Crappie - Fair:
Reports of anglers catching crappies
by Dodge’s Point. Walleye - Slow:
Anglers are catching a few walleyes
trolling or drifting along the north
shore, from the state dock area to the
east. Muskellunge - Good: Muskies
are still hitting. People are hooking
them mostly by docks. Yellow Bass
- Good: Anglers are still catching
good numbers of yellows out from
the state dock area in the middle of
the main lake. On strong south wind
days, shore anglers can pick up good
numbers by the boat harborage and
reed edges.
Maddie Disney makes this nice tap to return the ball into the
Humboldt court in a recent Clarion-Goldfield Cowgirls match with
the Wildcats. The sophomore tallied four kills and 7 of 7 serving
in the match, and went 36 of 36 with eight aces for the day in a
recent tournament in Webster City (photo by Les Houser-Eagle/
Monitor Sports)
Crystal Lake
Bluegill - Good: Anglers are picking
bluegills up in 7-8 feet of water but
some deep, too. Largemouth Bass Good: Anglers have reported catching lots of largemouth. Fish on the
outside edges with a bobber and live
bait or try a weedless spoon. Walleye - Slow: Walleyes are around 1620 inches. Fish deep during the day,
then a little shallower during the
evening.
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Iowa River
(Iowa Falls to Marshalltown)
Channel Catfish - Good: Fish the
logjams and deeper holes and move
often. Fish with cutbait or stinkbait.
Flathead Catfish - Good: A few reports of anglers catching flatheads
on dough balls. If you can get a boat
or kayak on the river and find some
of the deeper holes to spend the night
with some live bait, you should have
good success.
Winnebago River
Anglers are catching pike, smallmouth bass, and catfish on artificial
lures on the Winnebago from Mason
City to Rockford. Northern Pike Good: Anglers are catching their
limits on artificial lures. Channel
Catfish - Good: Catfish should be
biting well. Try whatever you have
available: worms, cutbait, stinkbait,
live bait. Some of the best action can
be had by throwing a slip sinker rig
right in front of a snag/logjam and
waiting for a bite. Smallmouth Bass
- Good: Smallmouth are also hitting
well on a variety of artificial baits.
East Fork Des Moines
(Algona to Humboldt)
Water is low and anglers are using
kayaks. Northern Pike - Good: Pike
are also being caught on crankbaits.
Channel Catfish - Good: Catfish are
good size (3-8 pounds) and can be
caught on a variety of bait (worms,
cutbait, live bait, stinkbait). Some
anglers have had good luck using
a purpledescent crankbait. Smallmouth Bass - Good: Smallmouth
(most are 10-14 inches though some
may push the 20-inch mark) hitting
gold and black crankbaits.
For lake updates and fishing information in the north central area contact the Clear Lake Fish and Wildlife
office at 641-357-3517.
Big Spirit Lake
Smallmouth Bass - Slow: Look
around rock piles and weed lines
with a combination being even better. Largemouth Bass - Slow: Fish
have been found in a few different
areas but there doesn’t seem to be
a clear cut pattern. Pitching docks,
cranking weed lines, and top water
early and late have all caught a few
fish. Walleye - Slow: Fishing con-
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tinues to be slow but a few more fish
are starting to come in. Trolling live
bait rigs as well as crankbaits early
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East Okoboji Lake
Yellow Bass - Fair: Try a pilkie
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