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Mississippi River Fishing Report - 4/1/2010 |
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Written by Capt. John Bomkamp
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Wednesday, 21 April 2010 06:53 |
Spring is here in the North country of SW Wisconsin and the fish are biting! Water temperatures are nearing 60 degrees and the river is falling after being very high due to snow melt. The walleyes are nearly finished spawning and are now returning to downriver sections. Smallmouth bass fishing is tremendous right now. Recent trips have produced some nice bags. A few days ago we caught over 40 off of one spot! The majority were keepers with over 1/2 being over 3 pounds. What a blast! The best baits were a jig tipped with a white grub and a Strike King red eye shad. (1/2 ounce, chrome/blue) Prespawn, hungry largemouths are also biting pretty good right now.
Big perch and bluegills are being caught right now, with crappies starting to bite also. It's a great time to enjoy the beautiful spring weather along the Mississippi River. Morel mushrooms are starting to pop, so why not combine some mushroom hunting with some great fishing! I have open dates available, so contact me for more info.
Thanks for reading my reports and good fishing!
Capt. John Bomkamp www.johnbomkampfishing.com
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608-574-1580
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Mississippi River Fishing Report - 3/9/2010 |
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Written by Capt. John Bomkamp
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Tuesday, 09 March 2010 09:45 |
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It's been a long winter, but the river is open now below the dams on the Upper Mississippi River Pools 9 and 10 near LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Walleye and sauger fishing is getting started and we are having some good success. The fish are starting their annual migration up river and starting to feed up and get ready to spawn in a month or so. Recent trips are producing some nice fish in the 20-25 depth range and are biting hair jigs tipped with live minnows. The water is very clear and cold, so slow presentations are a must. Both vertical jigging and dragging have been working. Getting a few "bonus" catfish also!
I"m booking trips for the upcoming season, so If you want to enjoy some early season walleye fishing, give me a shout. This time of year produces some real trophy fish. Mid April will bring on the bass fishing season, with May and June bringing some fantastic action!
Capt. John Bomkamp www.johnbomkampfishing.com
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Fishing Report - Mississippi River 11/16/2009 |
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Written by Capt. John Bomkamp
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Monday, 16 November 2009 18:24 |
The bass fishing season is nearing the end here in our part of the country. There are some nice smallmouth and largemouths being caught by folks who aren't afraid to tackle the cold mornings. We've actually had some nice warm days in November, making it very pleasant to be on the water. Water temps are still in the mid 40's, which is very unusual for this time of year. Normally around Thanksgiving is the turn, and winter get's going!Â
The walleye and sauger fishing is starting to improve right now, and should get better when the water temps get down into the 30's. We've had some good success in recent trips catching some nice saugers up to 20 inches and walleye up to 25 inches. Vertical jigging, both with hair jigs tipped with minnows, and plain jigs with plastic trailers. Trailer/stinger hooks are a must for the light biters. 20 to 25 feet of water is where we are having the most success.
I have my 2007 Triton 20X for sale. It has a Mercury Optimax 225 ProXS on it, and is loaded including GPS and a custom cover. The rig has low hours and has been garage kept when not in use. The asking price is $29,900,a huge savings over buying new. The motor has warranty until 2012.Â
With the holidays coming soon, I am offering my holiday gift certificate special again this year. With 20% off 1/2 day and full day trips, why not buy the fisherman in your life something he will truly enjoy! These are good for a year after purchase and are available for a limited time.
Thanks for reading my reports, and good fishing!
Capt. John Bomkamp www.johnbomkampfishing.com
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Last Updated ( Monday, 16 November 2009 18:29 )
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Fishing Report-Mississippi River 10/26/09 |
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Written by Capt. John Bomkamp
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Monday, 26 October 2009 14:39 |
Fall is here on Pool 9 of the Mississippi River near LaCrosse, WI Water temps have fallen into the mid 40's with the cool temps we have had in the last few weeks. Largemouth and smallmouth bass action is still pretty good with fish moving towards wintering areas and setting up on wing dams and rocky areas ambushing shad. The last few trips have produced some nice fish on crankbaits, rattletraps and jerk baits. As soon as the water temps get down to about 40 degrees, the Punisher hair jigs shine! Fished on steep banks very slowly produce some big fish. Usually not a lot of bites, but good ones.
Walleye and sauger action is starting to get going also. The fish are moving out of their summer areas onto the main channel in deep wintering holes and on wing dams. Fishing action below the lock and dams is also getting pretty good, with the best action yet to come. Action will continue to improve up to Thanksgiving and beyond, depending on when the river freezes up. Vertical jigging hair jigs tipped with minnows or plastic have been producing. Also long lining the jig will sometimes get you more bites.Â
Many guys have hung up the rod and are in the woods and marshes hunting. It's a great time to be on the river!
Capt. John Bomkamp www.johnbomkampfishing.com
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