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Wisconsin Bass Spawn Timing 2024


fishing user avatarKYBassin' reply : 

I'm coming up to northern WI in a few weeks and I'm hoping to get a pulse of the bass spawn leading up to my trip.  I know it's a bit early now but if anyone can provide updates over the next few weeks it would be much appreciated.


fishing user avatarScott F reply : 

I'll be there for 2 weeks straight beginning May 9. From past experience and knowing what the water conditions are now, to me it looks like the smallies will be on their beds around the first of June and the largemouths maybe a week after? Of course that assumes normal temps between now and then. I should also mention that the lake I fish is big and deep and can be as much as a week behind other lakes that are smaller and shallower. I'll post about conditions and water temps while I'm up there.

When exactly are you going and where are you staying?


fishing user avatarshimmy reply : 

yeh that sounds late. I would be guessing between the 2nd and 3rd week is when this will all start going down. Outside temperature is setting up to make it look this way.


fishing user avatarScott F reply : 

I've been going up there the same time every year for the last 10 years. I've never seen the bass spawn that early. On average, water temps the second week in May are just hitting 50. That last two years the ice did not go off the lakes until May 8. Historically, Memorial Day, or the last week in May is when the smallmouth are moving on the beds in Northern WI. 


fishing user avatarslonezp reply : 

Where in Northern WI? I'm heading up to Sturgeon Bay in 2 weeks for a long weekend


fishing user avatarScott F reply : 
  On 4/25/2015 at 9:49 PM, slonezp said:

Where in Northern WI? I'm heading up to Sturgeon Bay in 2 weeks for a long weekend

The Minocqua area.


fishing user avatarshimmy reply : 

Well, you have been there more than me so i don't doubt they are spawning still then. But, i will say, i fish yearly in Fergus Falls, MN which seems laterally identical. As i have found, the spawn is more times than not underway by memorial day weekend. Being in Fond du Lac and gauging the weather here, at the rate this temperature is going, i would guess that the spawn will begin by the 2nd to 3rd week. I have been to fergus falls MN several times due to time constraints at the 1st of June and often find i missed the initial wave of big girls to their beds.  While spawning was still taking place, we always caught less big fish. But again, Minocqua could be a different animal.


fishing user avatarKYBassin' reply : 
  On 4/24/2015 at 10:47 PM, Scott F said:

I'll be there for 2 weeks straight beginning May 9. From past experience and knowing what the water conditions are now, to me it looks like the smallies will be on their beds around the first of June and the largemouths maybe a week after? Of course that assumes normal temps between now and then. I should also mention that the lake I fish is big and deep and can be as much as a week behind other lakes that are smaller and shallower. I'll post about conditions and water temps while I'm up there.

When exactly are you going and where are you staying?

Sorry for the delay.  I'll be a little north of Eau Claire starting May 20th thru Memorial Day.  Not my first time on this lake, which is a smaller lake, but I usually come up several weeks later than this year.  Most years I feel like I am dealing with mostly post spawn conditions, just trying to gauge what it might look like a few weeks earlier.  Obviously, I understand this will vary depending on the weather/temps but any insight would be appreciated.


fishing user avatarScott F reply : 
  On 4/30/2015 at 8:55 PM, KYBassin said:

Sorry for the delay.  I'll be a little north of Eau Claire starting May 20th thru Memorial Day.  Not my first time on this lake, which is a smaller lake, but I usually come up several weeks later than this year.  Most years I feel like I am dealing with mostly post spawn conditions, just trying to gauge what it might look like a few weeks earlier.  Obviously, I understand this will vary depending on the weather/temps but any insight would be appreciated.

 

I don't know how much my reports are going to help you. The weather in Eau Claire is typically warmer than it is where I'll be in the North Central part of the state. Lake Superior has an influence on Northern WI and the lakes are probably a week or more behind the Eau Claire area. 


fishing user avatartipptruck1 reply : 

I am about 90 miles straight east of Eau Claire. Unless it is 70 degrees starting in March. Which happened a few years ago. They are usually bedding around late may early June. Also WI dose have a barbless hook season. Were north of a certain boundary you have to use them. Might want to get in touch with the WI dnr about that one.


fishing user avatarScott F reply : 
  On 5/1/2015 at 11:45 AM, tipptruck1 said:

I am about 90 miles straight east of Eau Claire. Unless it is 70 degrees starting in March. Which happened a few years ago. They are usually bedding around late may early June. Also WI dose have a barbless hook season. Were north of a certain boundary you have to use them. Might want to get in touch with the WI dnr about that one.

 

I just read through the entire Wisconsin Fishing regulations book and saw nothing about a barbless hook requirement. There is a catch and release season for the Northern zone. Please, show me where to find the regulation about barbless hooks.

 

Northern Zone

Smallmouth bass season: May 2 to June 19—Catch and release only. June 20 to March 6—Smallmouth bass must be at least 14". Daily bag limits: During the harvest season for largemouth and smallmouth bass, you are allowed a daily bag limit of five bass in total. 


fishing user avatartipptruck1 reply : 

I just read the regulations book also. They must have changed that. So I will admit my mistake on that one. In my defence it use to be a rule. I live 20 miles from the boundary zone. So one year me and a buddy headed a few miles north, and I had to see were it started.


fishing user avatarCDMeyer reply : 

From my experience in northern Wisconsin the largemouth usahlly start around Memioral day and into early June


fishing user avatarTopwater98 reply : 

I live near Chequamegon Bay in northern Wi. Just wondering how long it is likely to be until the spawn? Also any info on where the bass currently are? I am going out for the first time of the year tomorrow. We aren't fishing on lake superior. Thanks for any help


fishing user avatarScott F reply : 

If anybody knows where the bass are now, on most lakes, they've been fishing out of season


fishing user avatarslonezp reply : 
  On 5/2/2015 at 5:57 AM, Scott F said:

If anybody knows where the bass are now, on most lakes, they've been fishing out of season

Unless they're on a river chain


fishing user avatartipptruck1 reply : 

What are these seasons you speak off? As munch as I hate were live. The WI river is always open, but it is useless fishing it. For abou lt six months a year.


fishing user avatarScott F reply : 
  On 5/2/2015 at 7:55 AM, tipptruck1 said:

What are these seasons you speak off? As munch as I hate were live. The WI river is always open, but it is useless fishing it. For abou lt six months a year.

 

I wasn't talking about rivers, I said "most lakes".


fishing user avatartipptruck1 reply : 

I know i was just being a smart A#$.


fishing user avatarScott F reply : 
  On 5/2/2015 at 8:36 AM, tipptruck1 said:

I know i was just being a smart A#$.

 

Being a major smart a__  myself, I should have realized that.


fishing user avatarslonezp reply : 
  On 5/2/2015 at 7:55 AM, tipptruck1 said:

What are these seasons you speak off? As munch as I hate were live. The WI river is always open, but it is useless fishing it. For abou lt six months a year.

If you head east, the cheesehead side of Lake Michigan has closed bass, walleye, and lake trout seasons. Musky may be part of it as well. I think walleye is closed for harvest from ice out until the first week of May. Smallmouth are closed for harvest from the first week of may until the end of June. Not sure what the restrictions on the trout are  


fishing user avatarKYBassin' reply : 

So what I've been reading about water temps, all over WI, it seems like LM's are probably either in early spawn or getting ready to get after it.  Wonder what affect the cold snap early next will have?  I'd prefer to have pre or early spawn conditions in 2 weeks but not sure that will happen.


fishing user avatarKYBassin' reply : 

Any updates on what you're seeing with the bass spawn?  I'll be up there next week.  Thanks.


fishing user avatarScott F reply : 

Temps on the main lake that I'm on are 56. Cold weather up here is going to be lowering that number in the next few days. High temps will only be mid 40s tomorrow. Right now the spawn is at least a few weeks away. The Eau Claire area is not going to be as cold so I can't say what's happening there.


fishing user avatarKYBassin' reply : 
  On 5/11/2015 at 8:44 PM, Scott F said:

Temps on the main lake that I'm on are 56. Cold weather up here is going to be lowering that number in the next few days. High temps will only be mid 40s tomorrow. Right now the spawn is at least a few weeks away. The Eau Claire area is not going to be as cold so I can't say what's happening there.

I appreciate the info Scott.  I understand you are further north than I will be but it still gives me a ballpark idea of what maybe to expect.  Thank you.


fishing user avatarBDAWGIN reply : 

We will be heading to the Hayward Area to chase Smallies in 10 days on LCO, Grindstone, and Round!!!!  

 

We have been coming up on memorial weekend for the past several years and its been all about the pre-spawners with water temps from ranging 45-55 degree mark.... With the warmth to this spring, What should we expect for water temps and/or spawn stage?  

 

Were thinking that our timing this year will be perfect...  any insight to this? 


fishing user avatarScott F reply : 
  On 5/12/2015 at 1:15 AM, BDAWGIN said:

We will be heading to the Hayward Area to chase Smallies in 10 days on LCO, Grindstone, and Round!!!!  

 

We have been coming up on memorial weekend for the past several years and its been all about the pre-spawners with water temps from ranging 45-55 degree mark.... With the warmth to this spring, What should we expect for water temps and/or spawn stage?  

 

Were thinking that our timing this year will be perfect...  any insight to this?

Hayward is 100 miles west of where I am. Temps are already way ahead of where they were the last 2 years when the ice went out so late. My guess is that the bass will still be in prespawn when you get there.


fishing user avatarBDAWGIN reply : 

This is what we figured, hit the pre-spawn and potentially the first wave!!! Thanks Scott F 


fishing user avatarKYBassin' reply : 

If anyone has any current water temps in the Eau Claire area it would be much appreciated.  And I apologize for having to keep asking for information here....it's just that I'll be up there next week but I live 12 hours away.  Thanks.


fishing user avatartipptruck1 reply : 
  On 5/7/2015 at 7:34 AM, slonezp said:

If you head east, the cheesehead side of Lake Michigan has closed bass, walleye, and lake trout seasons. Musky may be part of it as well. I think walleye is closed for harvest from ice out until the first week of May. Smallmouth are closed for harvest from the first week of may until the end of June. Not sure what the restrictions on the trout are  

We have rules were I live also. That is why I fish the WI river in till June. Granted I never keep any thing, but better be safe then sorry.

 

If you get up to the dells this summer. Give me a heads up. I should be able to make it. The dells is like a two hour drive.


fishing user avatarKYBassin' reply : 

Any updates on the spawn?  Coming up in a few days.  Thanks!


fishing user avatarScott F reply : 

The spawn on my lake is still weeks away. Water temps went down last week, recovered and are heading back down again in the next few days. Lake effect snow is predicted just North of where I am. Lows around freezing for tonight. Largemouth fishing has been good, smallies not as good.


fishing user avatarKYBassin' reply : 
  On 5/18/2015 at 8:24 PM, Scott F said:

The spawn on my lake is still weeks away. Water temps went down last week, recovered and are heading back down again in the next few days. Lake effect snow is predicted just North of where I am. Lows around freezing for tonight. Largemouth fishing has been good, smallies not as good.

Thanks Scott.  Lake effect snow huh?  Wow.  Stay warm up there.  I'll be on my way in about 48 hours, can't wait.




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