Weekly DNR Northwest Iowa Fishing Report

Northwest Iowa — Here is this week’s Northwest Iowa Fishing Report from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.

East Okoboji LakeIce thickness is around 20+ inches in most areas. The walleye season is closed. Black Crappie – Good: Try small jigs tipped with a minnow or tube jig and bobber. Bluegill – Good: Use tube jigs, plastics, or other small jigs. Northern Pike – Good: Tip-ups are working well. Yellow Perch – Fair: Minnows are working well; some sorting may be needed.

Five Island LakeUse caution; the lake aerator has been started up in Town Bay. Yellow Bass – Good.

Ingham LakeIce thickness is 19+ inches. Use caution; there is an open hole in the lake with the aerator in use. Walleye – Fair:

Lost Island LakeIce thickness is around 20+ inches in most places. Black Crappie – Good. Walleye – Good.

Minnewashta LakeIce thickness is 20+ inches. Black Crappie – Good.  Bluegill – Good.

Silver Lake (Dickinson)Ice thickness is around 19+ inches. Use caution; the lake aerator is in use. This creates an open hole on the east side of the lake.  Walleye – Good: Best bite is at dusk.

Spirit LakeThe lake is entirely iced over with 20+ inches in most places. The best ice is on the south end and Anglers Bay. Most accesses are clear of heaves and snow. The walleye season is closed. Black Crappie -Good. Yellow Perch – Good: Use small jigs tipped with a minnow. Sorting may be needed.

West Okoboji LakeIce thickness is 20+ inches at Emerson Bay and Haywards Bay, and 18+ inches at Triboji. West Okoboji is relatively free of any major heaves or hazards. The bluegill bite in Little Emerson Bay and out from Triboji has been slower as fish have been finicky. The walleye season is closed. Black Crappie – Fair: Try small jigs tipped with a minnow. Bluegill – Fair: Use tube jigs, plastics, or other small jigs. Yellow Perch – Fair: Try small jigs tipped with a minnow. Sorting may be needed.

Most lakes have 20+ inches of ice. Most areas have very good ice with continued cold temperatures. Recent wind and snow has created drifts in some areas, making access more difficult. The forecast calls for continued cold temperatures and precipitation. The walleye season on the Iowa Great Lakes is closed until May 6th. Permanent and non-permanent ice shacks must be removed from the ice when not in use after February 20th.  For current conditions, call the Spirit Lake District Office at 712-336-1840.

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