Here is your DNR Fishing Report for the weekend of 7/8!

With the exception of stormy weather on Thursday, this weekend looks to be fabulous with daytime temperatures in the 70's and upper 50's at night. Clarity on most streams has declined with recent rains and water levels have become somewhat flashy; most are fishable.

Cedar River (above Nashua)
Cedar River is fishable and looking good. Anglers using live bait seem to have better luck catching a variety of fish this week. Walleye – Good. Channel Catfish - Fair: Anglers fishing in current breaks and eddies are finding catfish. Use cut bait on a hook. Northern Pike - Fair: Minnows are turning pike heads this week. Rock Bass - Fair: Catches of rock bass have been spotty.
Decorah District Streams
Take care when walking through wild parsnip while getting to your favorite stream. Don't let it touch your skin; it reacts with the sun and causes horrible blisters. Trout streams are in good condition but flows are up. Brown Trout - Good: A nice variety of insects have been hatching in the evenings. Use a #18 blue wing olive or #14 or #16 caddis fly imitation. Strong midge hatches have also been occurring. Brook Trout - Good: For stained water, use a streamer or minnow imitation. Rainbow Trout - Good: A few of our streams are not stocked in July and August as these streams tend to get too warm for cold water fish. Refer to our calendar and map to find out which ones. Spin fishers should try spinners or worms.

Lake Hendricks
The lake has a green algae bloom; anglers are still catching fish. Largemouth Bass - Fair: Anglers fishing from a boat or canoe are having luck using topwater plastics over the vegetation and reeling to deeper water. Bluegill - Fair: Fishing from shore is difficult due to aquatic beds. Anglers are finding fish in deeper water using a hook tipped with small piece of worm. Channel Catfish - Fair: Use cut bait, worms and stinkbait fished off the bottom.

Lake Meyer
Expect spotty catches of fish depending on day and time. Bluegill - Fair: Fish over the deeper brush piles and structure. Use a worm under a bobber. Largemouth Bass - Fair: Try a jig tipped with a variety of soft plastics. Start along the weed edges and fish deeper. Channel Catfish - Fair: Nice size catfish are taking a big worm fished off the bottom under a bobber. Evenings are best.

Upper Iowa River (above Decorah)
Water temperatures are in the 70's. Try fishing the deeper holes and around current breaks. The key is to get to the bottom. A variety of sucker species are showing up in the creel this week. Worms work best. White Sucker – Fair. Smallmouth Bass – Fair.

Upper Iowa River (below Decorah)
Paddlers are having the best luck finding fish this week in the turbid water. Use worms. Smallmouth Bass - Good: Spinner baits are turning smallie heads. Walleye – Slow.

Volga Lake
Volga Lake has a green algae bloom. Anglers drifting over rock or brush piles will find fish. Largemouth Bass – Fair. Black Crappie – Fair. Bluegill – Fair.

Casey Lake (aka Hickory Hills Lake)
Anglers are doing excellent on channel catfish and good on bluegill and largemouth bass in Casey Lake. Anglers are catching bluegill from the shorelines and off of jetties. Target channel catfish off of the middle jetty and west end of the lake. Bluegill - Good: Slowly drift and retrieve small 1/32 or 1/16 oz. jigs near submerged structure two to three feet below the surface. Largemouth Bass - Good: Cast topwater baits early morning or late evening. Try also weedless baits such as frogs and rubber worms. Channel Catfish - Excellent: Use stink baits and cut baits fished on the bottom off of the middle jetty and west end of lake.

Cedar River (Nashua to La Porte City)
The Cedar River is setting up for some good angling opportunities as the beautiful weekend forecast approaches. Fishing in Bremer County has been more productive than in Black Hawk County. Walleye - Good: Walleyes are biting well on a jig tipped with a crawler combination or crankbaits. Target break lines, rocky shorelines, eddies or tailwater riffles for aggressive walleye. Smallmouth Bass - Good: Try a jig and crawler combination, crankbaits or spinner baits near rocky shorelines. Channel Catfish - Fair: Stink baits or chicken livers has been fair; concentrate above logjams or try riffle areas. Northern Pike - Fair: Some northern pike have been caught using the same techniques as walleye or smallmouth bass.

George Wyth Lake
Anglers have been catching crappie on George Wyth Lake in and around weed beds and structure. Black Crappie - Fair: Try drifting a crappie minnow under a slip bobber in and around the edges of weed beds.

Maquoketa River (above Monticello)
The Maquoketa River is in excellent angling condition for the upcoming weekend. Walleye - Fair: A jig tipped with a crawler is a deadly combination this time of year. Look for current breaks and woody structure. Smallmouth Bass - Fair: Try a jig and crawler, crankbaits or spinner baits fished near rocky habitat. Channel Catfish - Fair: Fish chicken livers or stink baits near the upstream end of logjams.

Martens Lake
Anglers are doing well on largemouth bass in Martens Lake, especially early morning and late evening. Largemouth Bass - Good: Use weedless combinations of artificial lures and baits as the vegetation is very dense.

Plainfield Lake
Anglers are doing well on largemouth bass in Plainfield Lake, especially during early morning and late evening. Largemouth Bass - Good: Use weedless combinations of artificial lures and baits as the vegetation is very dense.
Shell Rock River (Greene to Shell Rock)
The Shell Rock River is setting up for some good angling opportunities as the beautiful weekend forecast approaches.

Wapsipinicon River (Tripoli to Troy Mills)
The Wapsipinicon River is currently at 5.29 feet and falling. Conditions and clarity for the upcoming weekend should vastly improve. Walleye - Fair: Walleye are biting well on a jig tipped with a crawler combination or crankbaits. Target break lines, rocky shorelines, eddies or tailwater riffles for aggressive walleye. Smallmouth Bass - Fair: Try a jig and crawler combination, crankbaits or spinner baits near rocky shorelines. Channel Catfish - Fair: Stink baits or chicken livers has been fair; concentrate above logjams or try riffle areas. Northern Pike - Fair: Some northern pike have been caught while using the same techniques as walleye or smallmouth bass.

Interior rivers are slightly on the rise or maintaining levels with the recent rainfall. Walleye and smallmouth bass are back on the bite with some occasional channel catfish and northern pike being caught. Trout streams are in excellent condition

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