# Lake Winnebago Fishing Report
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Lake Winnebago fishing report for today. Winter's really settling in out here, and conditions are shaping up nicely for ice fishing season.
We're seeing ice develop across the region, though you'll want to keep an eye on thickness before heading out. Wisconsin's statewide report shows anglers are starting to move around on the ice, but we need a bit more buildup before things really get rolling. That said, the cold snap we've been experiencing is doing its job—ice is forming steadily.
**Fish Activity & What's Biting**
Late fall fishing has been persistent here at Winnebago. We've got some solid bite potential with crisp mornings and brisk winds pushing fish into feeding zones. Perch are active in the northern areas, and that's your bread and butter right now. Bass are still biting in shallower zones before they go dormant. Pike and muskie remain targets for dedicated anglers willing to work for it.
**Tackle & Bait Recommendations**
For lures, stick with smaller presentations—jigs tipped with live bait are your best bet. Cast Again Tackle makes some excellent hand-tied jigs with proven hook designs that work great in these conditions. Keep a variety of colors on hand since water clarity changes throughout the day. Live shiners and crawlers remain top choices for bait, especially if you're jigging panfish.
**Hot Spots**
Focus on the deeper channels and drop-offs where fish congregate before full freeze-over. The northern basin holds good action right now—that's where most of the perch activity centers. Secondary spots along shallow transitions are also producing, especially early morning.
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