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danthefisherman
12-08-2008, 03:16 PM
I was thinking of trying for some walleyes this weekend in the Yellow River by Buckhorn State Park. Is this typically a good place to start early ice for walleyes? I have only ice fished the lake one time, however, I just moved to the area and plan on doing a lot of fishing here. I have been told by a few locals that there is basically zero night bite on this lake and its almost not even worth trying. I am just looking for some general areas I can fish boards and not have to walk so far. Once the ice is completely safe and I can take the quad out, I'm sure life will be easier. Thanks in advance.

Jerry Tipping
12-08-2008, 09:15 PM
Hi dan;
I would be very careful around both of the "Yellow's" for a while. Don't forget they both have current.
The night bite has never materialized on Castle Rock and Petenwell like we have on Koshkonong. I think it is mostly because of the deeper water and areas these fish have to roam. Not to say you can't catch them at night if you find a hump or point that is holding a food source. On Koshkonong I always had my ice shack in Haight's Bay because this area always had a lot of red worms in the mud that attracted the fish to this spot. Even in the summer it is hard to get a good night bite going here.

Keep a tight line!!!
& be safe out there!

Jerry

fishinstud
12-09-2008, 09:56 AM
My name is Randy,
I'm a long time lake-link member but new to this forum. I have heard a lot of good things about Jerry. I mainly fish the Rock. Last ice fishing season I caught Walleye and Crappie but spent 75% of my time trying to find Perch. I did not catch a single one. My dad gets mad at me because he says we don't go ice fishing we go Auging because I move around so much to find them. Do they only bite late in the season or are they just really hard to find?

Jerry Tipping
12-09-2008, 09:16 PM
The good perch bite usually gets going late in the icefishing season. Most of the people I talk with say mid February to ice out is best. Anyone else have an answer?

Jerry

fishinstud
12-10-2008, 04:13 PM
Thanks Jerry I have also heard that and tried last year but I didn't come up with any. I'm hoping to bring my quad out there next weekend but I'm not sure if it will be ready by then.

danthefisherman
12-10-2008, 04:52 PM
Jerry,

Thanks for the timely response. Your expertise on this body of water is truly appreciated. I am mainly concerned about the night bite for when I get done with work. When I lived in Fort Atkinson, I could go out for a few hours after work and have decent results with the eyes on the river or lake. I just don't want to waste my time if it's not worth it on Castle Rock. If I have to fish it during the daytime, that's fine, I'll wait until the weekend rolls around. Are there any other lakes in the area that have a viable night bite?

Jerry Tipping
12-10-2008, 08:55 PM
I have not heard of any but maybe Arrowhead, Camalot or Sherwood, with the clearer water a night bite might work there.

Jerry