Fishing report 22 February 2025
Good morning from Kenosha, a big warm up on tap for the week ahead in the Northwoods. Temps are looking to hit 45 and stay above freezing until at least next weekend. I originally saw some precipitation on Monday and Wednesday but those chances now look to be minimal if any at all. Most anglers avoided the ice last week as it was just brutal cold to be outside. Ice conditions are still great and “safe” everywhere as we should have 2+ feet on most lakes.
Walleye–‘Eyes are set up on deep weed lines or rocky bottom transitions out to the basins. Set tip-ups a foot off of bottom along these areas and use suckers or shiners.
Pike–Pike will still be haunting shallow weed beds or shallow weedy bays. Set tip-up rigs with the same bait as walleye but set rigs in 4-10 FOW on edges and in pockets of weeds.
Crappie/Perch–I am hearing reports of crappie and perch out in the basins of main lake areas in 20-25 FOW. Small jigs tipped with waxies or plastics are the best options for getting down to suspended panfish.
Bluegill–I have not heard much on a bluegill bite, but they should be closer to cover more so than out in the basins. Look for gills in and around weeds or sunken timber in shallower water. Small jigs and plastics or waxies will be great options for gills right now as well.
That is all I have for this week’s report. Not much as there just weren’t anglers out last week. Have a great weekend and we will talk soon.
Greg