For more information on the above lakes call the Lake Darling Fisheries Station at (319) 694-2430
Getting more boat traffic out on the lake but again mostly to get out on the water more than to catch fish.
Source: Iowa DNR
For more information on the above lakes call the Lake Darling Fisheries Station at (319) 694-2430
Getting more boat traffic out on the lake but again mostly to get out on the water more than to catch fish.
Source: Iowa DNR
Black Crappie - Slow: The crappies are out in the deeper water for the summer. Slow troll out in 8 to 10 foot of water along the drop-offs and you should be able to catch a few.
Bluegill - Slow: Slow troll or drift with a small jig along the Lake renovation haul road on the west side of the lake should bring up along side enough of the rock piles and gravel flats to catch you some bluegills.
Largemouth Bass - Slow: While the water has cooled down some this week, fishing pressure has remained fairly low. But I would expect that the bass are still hanging out just off the drop-offs in 7 to 8 foot of water.
Lots of rain has water going over the spillway. Water remains very green with a water clarity of 25 inches but it has cooled down to 81 down from nearly 87 back at the end of July.
Source: Iowa DNR
Black Crappie - Slow: The crappies are out in the deeper water for the summer. Slow troll out in 8 to 10 foot of water along the drop-offs and you should be able to catch a few.
Bluegill - Slow: Work the rock piles and flats out in 8-9 foot of water. Or slow troll along the drop-offs with a small jig tipped with a wax worm.
Largemouth Bass - Slow: The bass are out at the drop-offs and are down the slope to cooler water to avoid the heat yet have decent oxygen about 8-9 feet. Fish early or just as the sun goes down.
Water temperature still in the 85-86 degree range. Water clarity down to 24" with the phytoplankton. Bottom of the thermocline holding out at 9 feet as of yet.
Source: Iowa DNR
Water temperature was hitting 86 degrees on Monday (7/24). Water has turned really green with a transparency of only a couple of feet now. Bottom of the thermocline holding out at 9 feet as of yet.
Largemouth Bass - Slow: The bass are out at the drop-offs and are down the slope to cooler water to avoid the heat yet have decent oxygen about 8-9 feet. Fish early or just as the sun goes down.
Black Crappie - Slow: The crappies are out in the deeper water for the summer. Slow troll out in 8 to 10 foot of water along the drop-offs and you should be able to catch a few.
Bluegill - Slow: Work the rock piles and flats out in 8-9 foot of water. Like everybody else they are trying to stay cool.
Source: Iowa DNR
Bluegill - Fair: Work the rock piles and flats out in 9-10 foot of water. Haven't heard yet but you might find some spawning beds active yet since the bluegills are still in new lake mode right now.
Largemouth Bass - Fair: The bass are out at the drop-offs yet but they have slid down the slope a little to cooler water to avoid the heat. Fish early or just as the sun goes down.
Water temperature is running around 82-83 degrees. Water clarity actually pretty good with just a little green to the water.
Black Crappie - Fair: The crappies are out in the deeper water for the summer. Slow troll out in 8 to 10 foot of water along the drop-offs and you should be able to catch a few.
Source: Iowa DNR
Largemouth Bass - Fair: The bass are out at the drop-offs yet but they have slid down the slope a little to cooler water to avoid the heat.
Water temperature is running around 82-83 degrees. Water clarity actually pretty good with just a little green to the water.
Black Crappie - Fair: The crappies are out in the deeper water for the summer. Slow troll out in 8 to 10 foot of water along the drop-offs and you should be able to catch a few.
Bluegill - Fair: Work the rock piles and flats out in 9-10 foot of water. Haven't heard yet but you might find some spawning beds active yet since the bluegills are still in new lake mode right now.
Source: Iowa DNR
Water temperature is running around 80 degrees. If the weather forecast is correct it should be cooling down some over the next few days.
Largemouth Bass - Fair: The bass are out at the drop-offs yet but they have slid down the slope a little to cooler water to avoid the heat. Which they were doing over the holiday weekend.
Bluegill - Fair: Lots of new rock piles and gravel bottom spots along with some new octohabitats to fish out in 8 to 10 foot of water.
Black Crappie - Fair: The crappies are out in the deeper water for the summer. Slow troll out in 8 to 10 foot of water along the drop-offs and you should be able to catch a few.
Source: Iowa DNR