Spirit Lake, Iowa — 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 more information contact the Spirit Lake fish Hatchery at 712-336-1840
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Black Hawk Lake
Water temperature is in the upper 50’s. The outdoor walkway on the fish house structure in Town Bay is open to anglers; the indoor portion of the structure remains closed to the public due to physical distancing guidelines.Yellow Perch – Fair: Anglers are catching perch in Town Bay. Sorting is needed, but keepers are 8-10 inches.Black Crappie – Fair: Look for crappie fishing from shore to pick up as water temperatures approach 60 degrees. Largemouth Bass – Fair. Walleye – Fair: Use twisters, crankbaits and leeches or crawlers fished under a bobber.
Brushy Creek Lake
Black Crappie – Fair: Expect the crappie to move close to shore as water temperatures approach the upper 50s. Use a small piece of crawler or minnow on a jig in 5-10 feet of water near rocks or structure. Largemouth Bass – Fair: Anglers are picking up a few on spinner baits and plastics in areas near submerged structure. Yellow Perch – Fair: Try crawlers on a small jig in 5-10 feet of water. Some is sorting needed. Walleye – Fair.
North Twin Lake
Water temperature is in the upper 50’s. Fish anywhere with structure near shore to pick up crappie as water temperatures continue to warm.
Storm Lake (including Little Storm Lake)
Anglers have had good luck from shore and in the main lake. Storm Lake has a daily limit of 3 walleye and all 17- to 22-inch walleye must be released; and no more than one walleye longer than 22 inches may be taken per day. Black Crappie – Fair: Use crawlers and minnows on a small jig fished near shore in the marina near the inlet and along the north and east shore of the main lake. Walleye – Fair: Walleye fishing has been productive. Pick up walleye in the marina from shore and also in the main lake. Use a twister, crankbait and a leech or crawler fished under a bobber. Yellow Perch – Fair: Pick up perch along shore in the marina and north and east shores. White Bass -Good: Anglers are picking up white bass from shore. Use twisters, crawlers or crankbaits in the marina near the inlet and north and east shores in the main lake.
Water temperatures in most area lakes are in the upper 50’s. For more information, contact the Black Hawk District office at 712-657-2638.
Clear Lake
The water temperature is in the mid-fifties. The spring midge hatch is starting. Channel Catfish – Fair: Use chicken liver or cut bait fished on the bottom. Best bite is after sunset. Walleye – Excellent: Anglers are having success drift fishing a jig and crawler near structure or slip bobber fishing a leech on the rock reefs. Yellow Bass – Good: Boat anglers should try fishing the edge of the vegetation on the north shore with a small piece of crawler or cut bait. Black Crappie – Good: The crappie bite is picking up. Use a small minnow fished in the edge of the rushes. Largemouth Bass – Fair: Bass are biting on jigs fished near the edge of vegetation.
Crystal Lake
The courtesy dock at the boat ramp and the fish clean station are in. Black Crappie – Fair. Largemouth Bass – Fair.
Eldred Sherwood Lake
The park gates are closed. Fishing access is walk-in only.
Lower Pine Lake
Popular fishing areas become crowded in the afternoon and evening; fish in the morning to avoid crowds. Bluegill – Good: Shore anglers are catching good numbers of 4 to 7 inch fish. Black Crappie – Good. Largemouth Bass – Good. Channel Catfish – Fair: Try chicken liver or cut bait fished on the bottom near the spillway.
Upper Pine Lake
Popular fishing areas become crowded in the afternoon and evening; fish in the morning to avoid crowds. The fish cleaning station is unavailable at this time. Bluegill – Good: Shore anglers are catching good numbers of 4 to 7 inch fish. Largemouth Bass – Good. Black Crappie – Good.
Winnebago River
The river level continues to drop. Try a minnow or crankbait fished along current breaks. Northern Pike – Fair.
For information on the lakes and rivers in north central Iowa, contact the Clear Lake Fish and Wildlife office at 641-357-3517.
East Okoboji Lake
The Walleye Season is open. The water temperature is 50 degrees. There has been a fair panfish bite in many of the bays and harbors, in and around boat hoists and docks. Bluegill – Good: Large schools have been found gathering around hoists and docks. Black Crappie – Fair. Yellow Perch – Fair.
Lake Pahoja
Bluegill – Fair. Black Crappie – Fair. Largemouth Bass – Good.
Lost Island Lake
Yellow Perch – Fair. Walleye – Fair.
Silver Lake (Dickinson)
Walleye – Good.
Spirit Lake
The Walleye Season is open. The water temperature is 49 degrees. Bluegill – Good: Large schools have been found gathering around hoists and docks.
Trumbull Lake
Yellow Perch – Fair: Size quality is outstanding with some sorting. Use jigs and minnows or wigglers in the main lake.
West Okoboji Lake
The Walleye Season is open. The water temperature is 51 degrees. A good spring bass bite has been observed in canal areas, as well a good panfish bite in various harbors and around docks and hoists. Bluegill – Good: Large schools have been found gathering around hoists and docks. Black Crappie – Fair. Smallmouth Bass – Fair. Largemouth Bass – Fair:
The Walleye season is open on Spirit Lake, East Okoboji Lake and West Okoboji Lake. All local boat ramps are in and open for use. Iowa Great Lake water temperatures range from 49 to 53 degrees. The bite should continue to pick up as temperatures rise. This week’s extended forecast is temperatures in the 50°’s to 65 degrees. For current conditions, call the Spirit Lake District Office at 712-336-1840.