# Lake Winnebago Fishing Report - November 27, 2025
Well folks, it's Artificial Lure here with your daily fishing report for Lake Winnebago, and let me tell you, Mother Nature's got us in a vice grip right now.
We're coming off Winter Storm Aurora yesterday, which dumped 1 to 3 inches across the region with winds gusting up to 52 miles per hour in Oshkosh. Today's looking a bit calmer this afternoon—partly sunny with highs around the lower 60s and northwest winds at 5 to 10 mph. But don't get too comfortable. Another system's moving in for Saturday and Sunday with 4 to 8 inches expected, so if you're hitting the water, today's your window.
Sunrise this morning was around 6:45 AM, and we're looking at sunset around 4:15 PM, so you've got a tight window to work with.
Now, here's the deal with Lake Winnebago in late November—we're in that transition period. The walleye bite has been solid for anglers working the deeper holes, particularly around the Wolf River chain and the main basin. Largemouths are still active, though they're slowing down. Pike are feeding aggressively before the deep winter sets in, and panfish like bluegill and crappie are still catchable in moderate depths.
For your presentations, stick with jigging spoons and blade baits in silver and white—they mimic the baitfish activity this time of year. Live shiners and small minnows are your ticket for walleye. If you're targeting pike, throw some larger crankbaits or live perch. The water's cold, so don't fish too fast—give those lures time to work.
I'd recommend focusing on the deeper structures near the Wolf River inlet and around Sherwood Point. These areas hold concentrations of walleye this time of year.
Get out there today before the next system rolls through. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure you subscribe!
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