
Iowa Fishing Report – November 24, 2020
The docks and accesses are no longer, well, accessible, and water temps are in the 30s. What’s that all mean for fishing across the state?
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The docks and accesses are no longer, well, accessible, and water temps are in the 30s. What’s that all mean for fishing across the state?

Early-November warm spell found anglers fishing in summer-like conditions for a brief period and was keeping water temperatures warm.

This is the time of year when the whitefish action really picks up for pier anglers.

You can still get a boat in lakes across the southern half of the state.

How low water levels – and lowering water temps – are impacting the bite on fisheries across the state.

Anglers, you can probably still get a boat in lakes across the southern half of the state.

Lake Champlain is a well-known destination for summer bass and winter walleyes, pike and panfish. But not so well-known is a virtually untapped, late fall, cold-water fishery for landlocked Atlantic salmon, steelhead, brown trout and

Warm temperatures brought out more anglers looking to get that one last fishing trip in. Those targeting the inland lakes did manage to catch a few bass, pike, walleye and perch and other panfish, including

Steelhead, walleye and perch bite continues to be strong. And some hefty muskies have been reported so far this fall.
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