The weather settled out nicely this last week and allowed the runoff from the heavy flooding to relax a
bit. Still use caution in most areas traveling around Green Bay as there is still a fair amount of debris on
the water. The water temps are warming all over the Bay and this has driven 90% of our Walleye
spawning activity to near completion.
The Fox River remains dirty, but visibility has improved much, and this has allowed the fishing activity to
get better. The warming waters are starting to kick on the Sheep head and White Bass activity in the
river. Reports of Walleye catches are still coming in from anglers casting crank baits up at the Dam in
DePere. The few night trollers on the Fox have reported catching post spawn fish every evening running
P-10’s and Flicker Minnows.
University Bay has started to show signs of life once again. Reports are the trolling bite with #7 Flicker
minnows in brighter colors are producing a few Walleyes. Shallow shorelines and along the area in front
of Bay Beach have been productive.
The East shore from around Volks Lading all the way up to Macco’s Reef has shown some signs of post
spawn Walleye looking for a mean in the shallows. Casting hair jigs and blade baits can be a good tactic
along rocky shore areas. Trolling #7 Flicker Minnows or Shads in brighter colors or White bases patterns
have been producing catches. The water along there remains dingy from the runoff.
The Door County shorelines have seen good catches of Por Spawn Walleyes on and off the past week.
Casting hair jigs with Purple dominating the productive colors has been working for most anglers. Don’t
overlook jigs and plastics like Keitech Easy Shiners as they have been doing well in darker Goby color.
This area has also shown a variety of fish like a few Brown Trout, Small Mouth Bass, Pike and Musky.
Night trolling of the shoreline has been good from Sugar Creek to Sturgeon Bay has been good most
nights. Running P-10’s and other stick baits shallow has been the choice of most anglers. Day time
trollers are also reporting good action but trolling 15-30 feet of water once the sun is up higher.
The West Shore of Green Bay has been fairly quit but over the weekend a few more fish have started to
show up in their shallow post spawn areas like around Suamico and Geanos Beach area. The water
clarity has remained a bit more stained over on the West shore.
Small Mouth Bass anglers have been reporting staring to see fish moving into the Shallow Bays with
warming water around Sturgeon Bay. Tube Jigs hair jigs and Jerk baits have all had some catches. This
should start to improve as the weeks move on.
Reminder this coming weakened Saturday May 2 nd is WI fishing opener and the Walleye limits on Green
Bay and the Fox River switch. Green Bay moves to a 15” min length with a 5 fish daily bag limit and the
Fox river moves to a 3 fish daily bag with no min length limit.
Perch season remains closed until May 20 th
Please consider a selective harvest methodology in your Walleye targeting this season. Pleases consider
releasing your larger Walleye, a good length limit would be 22”-23”.
Remember that Musky fishing on the bay and it’s tributaries opens May 23rd not May 2nd.
Remember to take a kid fishing
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