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Chicago fishing: Hopes build for lakefront perch and ice fishing

With the colder weather, hopes build for both lakefront perch and eventually the arrival of early ice; all that leads the sprawling raw-file Midwest Fishing Report.

Quinn Wunar messaged the photo at the top and sent a report in the Lakefront report.

LAKEFRONT PERCH

Not sure what to expect for the Thanksgiving tradition of perch fishing at Navy Pier, it’s been spotty.

Quinn Wunar messaged on X a very good summary of the perch fishing:

Hey Dale,

Trout and salmon still easier to catch than decent perch. There are perch scattered between the slips 89th to Navy even. Lots of sorting, lots of time to get eating size.

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^Quinn

He added:

I think what perch are in are sitting silver because folks using minnows are out fishing me jigging plastics. Which is odd. But it’s been an odd year.

Stacey Greene at Park Bait at Montrose Harbor texted:

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Perch slowly moving into the areas, minnows and plastics with wax worms or spikes.

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Have a great week and a great Thanksgiving!

Dan Edwards at Bridgeport Bait and Tackle said some limits of perch at the South Side slips, picking up some perch at Navy Pier, including some limits; even some perch reports on the South Branch of perch.

Capt. Rich Sleziak at Slez’s Bait in Lake Station in Indiana texted:

Some perch action going at the slips for shore fishermen. Just have to put the time in.

PIER PASSES

Pier passes may be bought at Park Bait, Bridgeport Bait and Tackle and Fishtech in Morton Grove. Pier passes become effective Friday, Nov. 15. The $10 pier passes allow legal access to select piers at Jackson Park, Burnham, DuSable, Diversey, Belmont and Montrose harbors.

CHICAGO PARKING PASSES

Park Bait, Bridgeport Bait and Tackle and Fishtech in Morton Grove are now selling parking passes. Email fishing@chicagoparkdistrict.com with questions. Chicago Park District parking passes ($20 for two months) are for the anglers’ parking lots at DuSable and Burnham harbors.

NAVY PIER ANGLING

North side of Navy Pier is open for anglers, be aware of fishing around the pile-driving boats as it moves west down the wall. Discounted parking for anglers is $9 daily, beginning at 5 a.m.; must be out by 10 a.m. for the discount. Click here to prepay for the discounted tickets.

LAKEFRONT PARKING

My column from Nov. 30, 2022, on parking the length of the Chicago lakefront is posted at https://chicago.suntimes.com/2022/11/30/23485385/chicago-lakefront-parking-fishing

AREA LAKES

Dave Kranz of Dave’s Bait, Tackle and Taxidermy in Crystal Lake and with his You-Tube channel, Dave Kranz Living the wild outdoors, texted:

I’m looking forward to the upcoming cold snap. If I had to guess using the forecast. I would say some channels and backwater’s should have 2-3 inches of ice by December 5th. Always remember safety first! I will definitely be reporting on first ice as soon as it’s here. If you have never ice fished before go with someone that has and start with panfish, it’s a blast!

Ken “Husker” O’Malley caught bluegill as weather changed.

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Ken “Husker” O’Malley of Husker Outdoors emailed the photos above and below, and this:

Hey Dale,

Here is a recap from this weeks fishing.

Late fall is upon us with the snap of a finger. Who didn’t see this one coming? Water temps have dropped into the mid 40’s and will continue to drop with the extended forecast. Ice fishing in IL before Christmas? We’ll see. The mid-afternoon gill bite has been hot despite post frontal conditions and dropping temps. I’m finding them stacked along the windblown outside weed lines. A Wackem and Stackem Custom Baits jig tipped with a bees moth worked under a slip float has been the go to presentation. It does take some sorting to get a few nicer ones. FINS Braids crappie braid is the perfect compliment when working into the wind. I certainly won’t complain about cold wet hands this time of the year.

Here’s the nature pic of the week. Someone’s preparing for winter.

TTYL

Ken “Husker” O’Malley

Husker Outdoors
Waterwerks fishing team

Somebody is feeding up for winter, nature photo of the week.

Ken “Husker” O’Malley

Whether we want to or not, I think we need to be ready for winter. It is coming in.

Pete Lamar worked on west suburban panfish last week.

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Pete Lamar emailed the photo above and this:

Hi Dale,

I’m watching the snow fly outside my window and it’s hard to believe I was fishing without a coat or gloves only a couple of days ago. The wind quit an hour or so before sunset, so I walked to a local pond. Fish were feeding: I got bluegills right away and then crappies started hitting as the sun set (which came early-too dark to see by 5 pm). Nothing extraordinary about the size of any of the fish, but they were notable if only because they’ll probably be the last ones I catch on a “school night” this year. I can still fish on weekends in some of the bigger lakes, spring fed creeks and outflows of the water treatment plants through much of the winter, but no more after work outings for the next three months at least. Even if the winter is mild, fishing on weekdays is difficult until we go back to daylight savings time. It’s going to be a long few months.

Good luck if you’re going after deer and/or bear this weekend.

Pete

I did go bear hunting and had a wonderful time, but no bear, though they got one on the other side of the ridge we were hunting.

Rob Abouchar holds wintry largemouth bass from Island Lake.

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Rob Abouchar messaged the photo above and this:

Hi Dale

On island lake the season is heading to ice fishing time. All that was needed was a gapen jig and waxworms to catch several species at halftime of the bears exciting loss on Sunday. Largemouth bass, bluegill, and Northern pike hitting in 4 feet of water. The water was frigid to the touch. Bass and pike also going on medium golden roach minnows under a float. I saw only one boat angler on Sunday.

On the music front midnite mile had a fantastic fan approved performance at the Santa cause fundraiser Saturday. Joyous faces indicating a great time was being had by all. This Saturday the conscious rockers at main street outfitters in Wauconda 8pm and Gozortenplat zappa fest shows getting closer by the day. Great googly mooglie! Tight lines, good health and happy holidays!

BRAIDWOOD LAKE

Closed.

CHAIN O’LAKES AREA

Staff at Triangle Sports and Marine in Antioch said skim ice should form soon, but no fishable ice in the coming days.

NOTE: Check updates on water conditions at foxwaterway.com or (847) 587-8540.

NOTE 2: Stratton Lock and Dam closed through April 30.

CHICAGO RIVER

Dan Edwards at Bridgeport Bait and Tackle said there’s even some perch reports on the South Branch.

COOLING LAKES

Braidwood, Heidecke and LaSalle are closed.

DOWNSTATE

HENNEPIN-HOPPER: Closed.

POWERTON: Bank fishing reopens Dec. 23.

EMIQUON PRESERVE: With waterfowl season, Randy Smith, Illinois River project manager for The Nature Conservancy, emailed:

Fishing is still open, but does not start until 12 noon during waterfowl season. Waterfowl hunting stops at noon. Access permits and liability waivers are available Tuesday to Saturday at Dickson Mounts Museum, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Details at https://www.nature.org/content/dam/tnc/nature/en/documents/2024EmiquonLakeAccessRules.pdf.

SPRING LAKE: Bank fishing allowed after 1 p.m., through Dec. 24.

GREEN LAKE AREA, WISCONSIN

Guide Mike Norris (www.comecatchsmallmouth.com) emailed:

Fishing Report – 11/25/2024

By Mike Norris

Big Green Lake: There were very few anglers out on the lake last weekend with the opening of the gun deer season. But the rewards were there for me and other anglers chasing smallmouth bass over deer. Big Green’s smallmouth bass continues to group up on primary break lines in 21 – 35 feet of water as the water cools. Carolina rigging with live minnows, suckers, or chubs is my preferred method for catching this bass this time of year. An occasional bonus walleye or northern pike are possible. The surface water temperature dropped into the upper 40s and will fall even further, with the season’s first below-freezing cold front arriving this week. Daytime temperatures are forecasted for the mid-20s and by the holiday weekend, and I may see ice forming in Beyer’s Cove by early next week.

Beaver Dam Lake: A handful of anglers are fishing for crappies and perch with small jigs tipped with minnows suspended beneath floats from the shoreline at the Hwy G and Hwy FW bridges. Also, try fishing at the Hwy 33 bridge after desk for crappies and walleyes with the same rigging.

HEIDECKE LAKE

Closed.

KANKAKEE RIVER

Bob Johnson holds a smallmouth bass caught from the Kankakee River.

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Bob Johnson emailed the photos above and below, and this:

Hey Dale – Had a really good day on river, finally catching big fall Smallmouth in numbers. Water temps dropped to 44 that seemingly triggered an aggressive bite. Hot lure today was a chatter bait also caught a couple on swimbaits and jig with trailers. Caught my personal best river pike today as well which added to an already good day. Bass were at 19” and Pike 32”, big river fish, catch and release.

Bob Johnson holds a healthy northern pike caught from the Kankakee River.

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LAKE ERIE

Click here for the Ohio DNR Report.

LAKEFRONT

Quinn Wunar messaged on X a very good summary of the perch fishing:

Hey Dale,

Trout and salmon still easier to catch than decent perch. There are perch scattered between the slips 89th to Navy even. Lots of sorting, lots of time to get eating size.

Steelhead and some still decent kings,coho in shallow waters tight to the bobber in Jackson, Burnham, Belmont. Play the wind and sun warming water early yields best results. Hairjigs tipped with a small price of shrimp. Wax worms will unfortunately attract too many recently stocked smolt steelhead and bluegill.

^Quinn

He added:

The steelhead are super aggressive but finding shallow waters in any harbor that warms fast is key.

Dan Edwards at Bridgeport Bait and Tackle said some limits of perch at the South Side slips, picking up some perch at Navy Pier, including some limits; even some perch reports on the South Branch of perch.

Stacey Greene at Park Bait at Montrose Harbor texted:

Thanksgiving hours 6am to noon

Some Steelhead in harbors still on hair jigs with wax worms , shrimp, spawn sacs , etc…Perch slowly moving into the areas, minnows and plastics with wax worms or spikes. A few Lake Trout.

Have a great week and a great Thanksgiving!

SALMON SNAGGING: Here are the details from the IDNR:

4) Snagging for Chinook and coho salmon only is permitted from the following Lake Michigan shoreline areas from October 1 through December 31; however, no snagging is allowed at any time within 200 feet of a moored watercraft or as posted: A) Lincoln Park Lagoon from the Fullerton Avenue Bridge to the southern end of the Lagoon. B) Waukegan Harbor (in North Harbor basin only). C) Winnetka Power Plant discharge area. D) Jackson Harbor (Inner and Outer Harbors).

LaSALLE LAKE

Closed.

MADISON LAKES, WISCONSIN

Click here for the update from D&S Bait, Tackle & Fly Shop.

MAZONIA

Closed, except Monster remains open all year.

NORTHERN WISCONSIN

Kurt Justice at Kurt’s Island Sport Shop in Minocqua emailed:

With a very quiet deer opener behind us, some cold and snow (11/25-11/26) and very few anglers taking part in open water fishing of late, looks like most everyone I talk to has early ice on their mind. Will get to that!

Musky: Fair – Unless you’re the angler who boated a HUGE 51” recently (I’d post his name if I had permission). A fish that has unreal girth from shoulder to tail, look it up! Otherwise, very little to report.

Whitefish: – Good – Anglers using Swedish Pimples and Shiver Minnows in 25-40’ outside of nighttime spawning areas doing extremely well.

With the few anglers I’ve talked to fishing larger lakes, reports of surface temps averaging 42-44 degrees. I’m sure smaller lakes and those with less depth are in the upper 30’s and dropping as the snow falls. Ice is starting to form on the pond behind our shop this morning (11/26). I’d be EXTREMELY CAUTIOUS to consider ice to be safe this coming weekend. If I get reports. I’ll pass them along!

The following weekend? Well, that’s another story. Forecast of highs to 30 degrees thru 11/28 followed by highs in low 20’s with lows in single digits to below zero will make for some good early ice as long as we don’t get much snow. Even then, if it comes in cold (single digits) and we get wind to blow it off the lakes, we should have some safe ice to work with.

Crossing our fingers for a good ice season.

Don’t forget, Dec 6th, 7th and 8th is our 15th Annual Ice Extravaganza! Lots of great deals, add ons, raffles, even food (Sat, Dec 7th). Cash in on these great deals while supplies last! Three days only!

Kurt Justice

Kurt’s Island Sports Shop
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NORTHWEST INDIANA

Capt. Rich Sleziak at Slez’s Bait in Lake Station texted:

Some perch action going at the slips for shore fishermen. Just have to put the time in.

Crappie fishing still good at lake George in Hobart fishing around the bridges.

Steelhead action ok in salt creek and lil cal using voodoo jigs tipped with waxworms. Must move around and cover water.

Slez’s Bait Shop will be open 5am to 3pm on Thanksgiving Day.

ROCK RIVER, WISCONSIN

Roger Jackson holds a walleye caught below the Jefferson Dam on the Rock River in Wisconsin.

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Arden Katz texted the photo above and said at Jefferson Dam they’re catching walleyes on 1/8th ounce jig and minnow or a Keitech 3-inch swimbaits, action varies and seems to come in waves.

ROOT RIVER, WISCONSIN

Click here for the Wisconsin DNR’s report, usually on Tuesday or Wednesday.

SHABBONA LAKE

Through Jan. 31, winter site hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Boondocks is closed.

SOUTHEAST WISCONSIN LAKEFRONT

Click here for the southern Lake Michigan reports from the Wisconsin DNR.

SOUTHWEST MICHIGAN

Staff at Tackle Haven in Benton Harbor said steelhead are in the river,; a few steelhead off the pier, but no whiteifish yet.

WOLF RIVER, WISCONSIN

Guide Bill Stoeger in Fremont texted:

Boat traffic is dwindling with the cold weather, but the walleye activity is picking up. The Rat River down to the mouth has been very good. Minnows on jigs or rigs still producing.

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