
04 February 2026
Winter Wonderland Fishing on Lake Winnebago: Where to Find Walleye, Perch, and More
Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin Fishing Report Today
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling on Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin. It's February 4th, 2026, and we're smack in the heart of winter fishing season here on the big lake and its connected waters like the Fox and Wolf Rivers.
Weather-wise, expect a chilly start with temps hovering around 18°F at dawn, warming to a brisk 28°F by afternoon under partly cloudy skies. Winds from the northwest at 10-15 mph, so bundle up and watch for lake effect flurries—NOAA's got it pegged as prime ice fishing conditions with solid 12-18 inches of ice on the main lake, per Wisconsin DNR reports.
Sunrise hit at 7:13 AM, sunset's at 5:07 PM, giving us about 10 hours of daylight to chase bites.
Fish activity's heating up post-front. Walleye are staging in 8-15 feet off Stockbridge and Fremont—anglers pulled limits yesterday, averaging 18-25 inches, using tip-ups with medium shiners. Perch are schooled shallow near pipe or eagle points, stacking up 8-12 inchers by the bucketful on small jigs. White bass and crappies are active in the upper Fox River, with reports of 20-fish days. Lake sturgeon season's closed till Feb 15, but keep an eye out.
Best lures right now? Laser Sharp glow spoons in gold or UV for perch and walleye—drop 'em 1-2 feet off bottom and quiver. For crappies, go with 1/16th ounce jigheads tipped with waxies or spikes. Live bait kings it: large fathead minnows on quick-strike rigs for eyes, small minnows for perch.
Hot spots: Hit the breakline off Waverly Beach for walleye supper, or pipe for perch city—both firing multi-species.
Stay safe on the ice, check DNR guidelines, and respect limits.
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Weather-wise, expect a chilly start with temps hovering around 18°F at dawn, warming to a brisk 28°F by afternoon under partly cloudy skies. Winds from the northwest at 10-15 mph, so bundle up and watch for lake effect flurries—NOAA's got it pegged as prime ice fishing conditions with solid 12-18 inches of ice on the main lake, per Wisconsin DNR reports.
Sunrise hit at 7:13 AM, sunset's at 5:07 PM, giving us about 10 hours of daylight to chase bites.
Fish activity's heating up post-front. Walleye are staging in 8-15 feet off Stockbridge and Fremont—anglers pulled limits yesterday, averaging 18-25 inches, using tip-ups with medium shiners. Perch are schooled shallow near pipe or eagle points, stacking up 8-12 inchers by the bucketful on small jigs. White bass and crappies are active in the upper Fox River, with reports of 20-fish days. Lake sturgeon season's closed till Feb 15, but keep an eye out.
Best lures right now? Laser Sharp glow spoons in gold or UV for perch and walleye—drop 'em 1-2 feet off bottom and quiver. For crappies, go with 1/16th ounce jigheads tipped with waxies or spikes. Live bait kings it: large fathead minnows on quick-strike rigs for eyes, small minnows for perch.
Hot spots: Hit the breakline off Waverly Beach for walleye supper, or pipe for perch city—both firing multi-species.
Stay safe on the ice, check DNR guidelines, and respect limits.
Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI