• Winter Walleye Wonderland: Navigating the Icy Depths of Lake Champlain

  • Jan 23 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

Winter Walleye Wonderland: Navigating the Icy Depths of Lake Champlain

  • Summary

  • Today, January 23, 2025, Lake Champlain is offering a mixed bag for anglers, despite the cold winter conditions.

    ### Tidal and Weather Conditions
    The tide times for today are as follows: Low Tide at 00:47 AM with a height of 2.53 ft, High Tide at 5:09 AM with a height of 3.15 ft, Low Tide at 12:29 PM with a height of 2.26 ft, and High Tide at 5:40 PM with a height of 3.54 ft. Sunrise is at 7:22 AM and sunset is at 4:40 PM[2].

    Given the winter season, the water temperature is quite cold, which typically slows down fish activity. However, for those brave enough to venture out, there are still opportunities.

    ### Fish Activity
    During the winter months, ice fishing is the primary method on Lake Champlain. The fish that are most active during this time include perch, crappie, and lake trout. Perch are often found in mud and muck-bottomed areas, as well as on rock piles and reefs. Crappie can be caught alongside perch and sunfish, particularly in areas like Bulwagga Bay and South Bay[3].

    ### Catch Reports
    Yesterday's ice fishing trips yielded a decent number of yellow perch, with many in the 8- to 10-inch range. Some anglers also caught crappie and a few lake trout, which were typically found at depths over 100 feet, jigging or trolling near prime humps, reefs, and points[3].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For perch and crappie, small jigs tipped with bait like maggots or small minnows work well. For lake trout, using lures that mimic their main forage, such as rainbow smelt, is effective. Trolling with downriggers and switching baits regularly can also be successful[1][3].

    ### Hot Spots
    Bulwagga Bay near the south end of the lake is a popular spot for perch and crappie. The middle section of the main lake, from Westport to Cumberland Head, is ideal for lake trout due to its deep structure and abundant forage[3].

    Remember to prioritize safety, wear a PFD, check the weather, and continuously monitor the ice conditions while on the lake. Enjoy your time on Lake Champlain, and stay warm
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