Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishin' on Lake Winnebago and the chain. It's a crisp New Year's Eve mornin', 'round 8:20 AM here in Wisconsin, and we're lookin' at a slow bite today. Lake-Link reports fishing activity's not very active, with peak windows from 7-9 AM right now and a short one noon to 1 PM, then evenin' push at 5:30 PM sunset.
Weather's typical winter—cold snaps in the low 20s, light winds off the lake, partly cloudy skies keepin' things stable for ice anglers. No tides on this big freshwater beast, but FishingReminder out of Oshkosh pegs major bite times at 5:13-7:13 AM (just wrapped), 5:29-7:29 PM, minors at 1:05-3:05 PM and 9:53-11:53 PM. First quarter moon means waxin' gibbous pushin' fish shallow.
Ice is lockin' in safe on Winnebago, Poygan, and Butte des Morts—12-18 inches reported. Recent catches? Walleye leadin' the dance, 15-22 inch eyes hammerin' minnows under tip-ups, limits common last week. Perch schools thick in 8-12 feet, sheephead and catfish mixin' in deeper—folks on Spotify's Midwest Frontier podcast talked solid walleye, cats, and sheephead hauls from Winneconne. Numbers are up: dozens of walleye per outing, perch by the bucket.
Best lures? Tip with small gold or pink jiggin' spoons like Northland Buck-Shot Rattle Spoon for perch and eyes. For walleye, laser sharp 1/16 oz jigheads with fathead minnows or medium shiners. Live bait rules—wigglin' minnows on quick-strike rigs outfish everything. Deadstick a sucker chunk for cats.
Hot spots: Hit Millers Bay near Oshkosh for perch frenzy off the points, or North Asylum Bay for walleye prowlin' the drop-offs. Lake Poygan's channels glowin' too.
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