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How to Read Our Weekly Iowa Fishing Report

DNR’s weekly fishing report is broken down by counties or regions – northwest, northeast, Mississippi river, southeast and southwest.

You can check the activity of your favorite lake or stretch of river within each region, including which species are being caught, a rating of the bite (slow, fair, good or excellent), as well as a hot bait or lure pattern.

Fishing reports may include information on stream or river flows (and if it is rising or dropping), ice conditions, depths that fish are biting (watch for trends if this changes), or safety issues like if the water suddenly becomes shallow in spots.

Fishing Podcasts

Each month, Jeff Kopaska of the Iowa DNR and Ross Peterson from KXnO Sports Fanatics get together to talk about fishing opportunities, seasons and events in Iowa and around the Midwest. They are often joined by other DNR staff and guest speakers.

The links below are the podcast recordings of their conversations, and can also be found on the iHeartRadio app.

2023 Podcast Links

January 2023 Fishing Report - ice fishing tips and safety, winter community trout stockings and fish stocking requests and data

February 2023 Fishing Report - tips for getting your gear ready for spring fishing, Mid Iowa Bassmasters Fishermen's Swap Meet, Iowa Walleye Challenge and new state record orangespotted sunfish

March 2023 Fishing Report -  spring community trout stockings, Iowa Walleye Challenge, Hook n" Paddle Passport, early season river fishing for walleyes and lake fishing for ice-out catfish

April 2023 Fishing Report - AJ Winter, Iowa DNR Outdoor Skills Specialist joins us to preview spring outdoor activities, plus trout stocking and walleye gillnetting

May 2023 Fishing Report - Clear Lake fishing, shovelnose sturgeon sampling, Iowa Wallaye Challenge local prizes and Hook n' Paddle Passport launch

June 2023 Fishing Report - Free Fishing Weekend, fishing community ponds, tips for kayak fishing

July 2023 Fishing Report - local angler, Richared Grimes joins us to talk about the Iowa Walleye Challenge, plus Des Moines area community fishing spots and the Hook n' Paddle Passport 

August 2023 Fishing Report - we answer questions posed by some central Iowa listeners, plus trout fishing and the Iowa State Fair

September 2023 Fishing Report - Chad Dolan, Iowa DNR fisheries biologist joins us with an update on the Lake Geode restoration project, plus fall fish stockings

December 2023 Fishing Report - 2024 Midwest Walleye Challenge preview, plus fishing Christmas gift ideas

February 2022 Fishing Report - Zak Slagle from the Ohio DNR joins us to talk about walleye populations, fishing and surveys at Lake Erie; plus plans for the Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference hosted by Iowa DNR is Des Moines mid-February

March 2022 Fishing Report - Ben Neely, Kansas fishery biologist joins us to talk about a recent research project to determine if live scope sonar technology leads to anglers catching more/bigger fish; plus spring community trout stockings

April 2022 Fishing Report - new state record smallmouth buffalo, plus tips for catching trout in community fishing ponds and annual walleye gillnetting efforts

June 2022 Fishing Report - fishing tips and hotspots, plus sturgeon sampling on the Cedar River, Free Fishing Weekend and Iowa Walleye Challenge

August 2022 Fishing Report - live from the Iowa State Fair; stop by the aquarim in the DNR building to see fish from across Iowa; plus local fishing information 

September 2022 Fishing Report - new community fishing ponds, fishing sampling and fishing tournaments 

October 2022 Fishing Report - fish diet research, fishing tournaments and the big walleye controversy on Lake Erie; plus fall fishing tips

November 2022 Fishing Report - Mike Siepker joins us to talk trout - stockings, spawning, management and more

December 2022 Fishing Report - Hank Kholer joins us to talk about his One4Water trip and new book; plus ice fishing season preview

January 2021 Fishing Report - Kevan Paul joins us to talk about ice fishing on Clear Lake

February 2021 Fishing Report - fishing in community ponds, plus hybrid striped bass in Big Creek, and the hot yellow perch bite at Clear Lake

March 2021 Fishing Report - Corey Goldsworthy from the Minnesota DNR joins us to talk about the fishing options at Lake Superior, plus ice-out catfishing

April 2021 Fishing Report - Jay Rudacille, Iowa DNR Warm and Coolwater Fish Culture Supervisor, joins us to talk about the annual spring walleye collection, production and stocking, plus spring community trout stockings and fun fishing stories

May 2021 Fishing Report - Hank Kohler joins us to talk about his upcoming paddling trip from central Minnesota down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico to make people aware of and seek donations for clean water projects

July 2021 Fishing Report - Fish Local Community Fishing Program and river catfishing tips, plus trout stream sampling

September 2021 Fishing Report - freshwater drum fishing on the Mississippi River, plus drift fishing for crappie and recap of Iowa State Fair aquarium and courtyard presentations

October 2021 Fishing Report - fall fishing tips, plus fall community trout stockings annouced again this year and upcoming trout angler survey

December 2021 Fishing Report - Eric Brinkman, asssistant chief of aquatic conservation in Arkansas, joins us to talk about managing alligator gar in the Red River; plus the Iowa Urban Trout Challenge on urban/community trout locations through December 31, 2021.

Iowa Fishing Report

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Cedar River (above Nashua) Northeast About 14 inches of ice on impoundments. Use care when approaching ice heaves. Check depths often especially in areas with current. 01/23 10:46
Cedar River (above Nashua) Northeast Bluegill - Slow: Use small jig tipped with waxworm or spike near structure or in backwater area. 01/23 10:46
Cedar River (above Nashua) Northeast Black Crappie - Slow: Use small jig tipped with minnow or waxworm near woody debris. 01/23 10:46
Cedar River (above Nashua) Northeast Walleye - Slow: Use minnows on small jig fished near bottom just out of current. 01/23 10:47
Cedar River (above Nashua) Northeast Northern Pike - Slow: Use dead chubs fished in areas with dead submersed vegetation or other debris. 01/23 10:47
Lake Hendricks Northeast Ice depths about 13 to 14 inches. Due to extreme cold temperatures, few anglers out this week. 01/23 10:39
Lake Hendricks Northeast Bluegill - Fair: Find fish in deeper water. Use a jig tipped with a waxworm or spike for best luck. 01/23 10:40
Lake Meyer Northeast Ice depths about 16 inches with a dusting of snow. Few anglers out this week. 01/23 10:41
Lake Meyer Northeast Bluegill - Slow: Find fish in deeper water near brush piles use a small jig tipped with waxworm or spike. 01/23 10:42
Mississippi River Pool 10 Northeast Upper Mississippi River Pools 9-11 are building ice on backwaters with the cold weather streak. Most backwater lakes have 15+ inches of ice with light snow cover. Fluctuating water levels may cause unsafe ice around the edges. Avoid the ice in areas with current. Main channel ramps have refrozen. 01/23 12:35
Mississippi River Pool 10 Northeast Water level in the tailwaters at Lynxville is is currently 613.1 feet. Freezing temps are improving the ice conditions this week. Anglers are fishing the newer dredge cuts above the Marquette bridge. Avoid ice at Bussey Lake Ramp in Guttenberg as it is unsafe. Ice anglers are entering on the island road and reporting around 15 inches of ice. Anglers have been crossing at Sny Magill to Norwegian Lake. Johnson Slough has around a foot of ice, however ice conditions can change rapidly. 01/23 12:44
Mississippi River Pool 10 Northeast Largemouth Bass - Good: Anglers catching some nice bass fishing waxworms for panfish. 01/23 01:02
Mississippi River Pool 10 Northeast Bluegill - Good: Some sorting but still some decent bluegills being caught during later afternoon bite. 01/23 01:03
Mississippi River Pool 10 Northeast Black Crappie - Fair: Nice sized crappie being caught. Try using small minnows for larger fish. 01/23 01:26
Mississippi River Pool 10 Northeast Northern Pike - Excellent: Still lots of northern being caught on tip-ups in backwaters. 01/23 01:26
Mississippi River Pool 10 Northeast Yellow Perch - Fair: Yellow perch are in the weeds along deeper cuts in the backwaters. Try using minnows for bigger fish. 01/23 01:28
Mississippi River Pool 11 Northeast Upper Mississippi River Pools 9-11 are building ice on backwaters with the cold weather streak. Most backwater lakes have 15+ inches of ice with light snow cover. Fluctuating water levels may cause unsafe ice around the edges. Avoid the ice in areas with current. Main channel ramps have refrozen. 01/23 12:35
Mississippi River Pool 11 Northeast Water level at the tailwaters in Guttenberg is currently at 4.8 feet. Ice is around 15 inches in protected backwaters. Boat ramps in Guttenberg have iced in again. Avoid ice in areas with any current. Avoid the mouth of the creek at Mud Lake. The spring at Zollicoffer has thin ice. 01/23 12:45
Mississippi River Pool 11 Northeast Yellow Perch - Fair: Yellow perch are in the weeds along deeper cuts in the backwaters. Try using minnows for bigger fish. 01/23 01:29
Mississippi River Pool 11 Northeast Largemouth Bass - Good: Anglers catching some nice bass fishing waxworms for panfish. 01/23 01:36
Mississippi River Pool 11 Northeast Bluegill - Good: Some sorting but still some decent bluegills being caught during later afternoon bite. 01/23 01:38
Mississippi River Pool 11 Northeast Black Crappie - Fair: Nice sized crappie being caught. Try using small minnows for larger fish. 01/23 01:38
Mississippi River Pool 11 Northeast Northern Pike - Excellent: Still lots of northern being caught on tip-ups in backwaters. 01/23 01:38
Mississippi River Pool 12 Northeast Ice fishing conditions are generally good in traditional areas but care must always be taken. Even in some traditional areas thin ice or even open water has been reported. Ice has been slick so may need to wear cleats to move around well. If you have angling questions, please call Bellevue Fisheries Management at 563-880-8781. 01/23 10:12
Mississippi River Pool 12 Northeast Walleye - No Report: Very difficult to get to the tailwater as boat ramps are iced in. 01/23 10:12
Mississippi River Pool 12 Northeast Water level at Dubuque Lock and Dam is stable at 5.2 feet and the RR Bridge is at 7.8 feet. Water is clear with the temperature is around 33 degrees in main channel. The Hawthorne boat ramp is iced in. 01/23 10:12
Mississippi River Pool 12 Northeast Black Crappie - Good: Anglers are often using tip downs with minnows for bait. 01/23 10:12
Mississippi River Pool 12 Northeast Bluegill - Good: Anglers are targeting the various harbor sites within the city of Dubuque. If you have airboats or hovercrafts several newly dredged backwater areas like Stone Lake and Tippy Lake have been good. 01/23 10:12
Mississippi River Pool 12 Northeast Northern Pike - Excellent: Pike fishing has been very good in the backwaters. Anglers often using large shiners with tip up's. 01/23 10:12
Mississippi River Pool 13 Northeast Ice fishing conditions are generally good in traditional areas but care must always be taken. Even in some traditional areas thin ice or even open water has been reported. Ice has been slick so may need to wear cleats to move around well. If you have angling questions, please call Bellevue Fisheries Management at 563-880-8781. 01/23 10:12
Mississippi River Pool 13 Northeast Water level at Bellevue is stable and presently is near 5.1 feet. Water is clear with the temperature near 33 degrees in the main channel. Bellevue City ramp can be open at times but subject to freezing and large ice chunks. The DNR ramp is also presently frozen in. The main channel is open below dam but major ice flows are occurring at times. 01/23 10:12
Mississippi River Pool 13 Northeast Bluegill - Good: Ice conditions have become more favorable this week and a lot of fishing is going on especially in lakes around Sabula. Ice can be sketchy around the south campground so please check it before going out. The ice itself is very slick so please use cleats to move around. 01/23 10:12
Mississippi River Pool 13 Northeast Walleye - No Report: Very little angling occurring due to cold and ice at boat ramps. 01/23 10:12
Mississippi River Pool 13 Northeast Yellow Perch - Good: Many little yellow perch with an occasional nicer fish being seen around the Sabula Lakes areas. 01/23 10:12
Mississippi River Pool 13 Northeast Largemouth Bass - Good: Lots of big bass have been reported by ice anglers in the Sabula area. 01/23 10:17
Mississippi River Pool 14 Northeast Ice fishing conditions are generally good in traditional areas but care must always be taken. Even in some traditional areas thin ice or even open water has been reported. Ice has been slick so may need to wear cleats to move around well. If you have angling questions, please call Bellevue Fisheries Management at 563-880-8781. 01/23 10:12
Mississippi River Pool 14 Northeast Walleye - No Report: All the boat ramps in Clinton were iced in at the time of this report. 01/23 10:12
Mississippi River Pool 14 Northeast Water level at Fulton is stable and presently near 4.7 feet, 9.5 feet at Camanche and 4.4 feet at LeClaire. Water is clear with the temperature around 33 degrees. 01/23 10:12
Mississippi River Pool 14 Northeast Bluegill - Good: Ice fishing is occurring at Rock Creek and in Willow Lake. Sorting of bluegills is occurring but some nice fish are being caught. 01/23 10:12
Mississippi River Pool 15 Northeast Ice fishing conditions are generally good in traditional areas but care must always be taken. Even in some traditional areas thin ice or even open water has been reported. Ice has been slick so may need to wear cleats to move around well. If you have angling questions, please call Bellevue Fisheries Management at 563-880-8781. 01/23 10:12
Mississippi River Pool 15 Northeast Water level is stable at Rock Island near 5.8 feet. Water is clear and temperature is around 33 degrees. 01/23 10:12
Mississippi River Pool 9 Northeast Upper Mississippi River Pools 9-11 are building ice on backwaters with the cold weather streak. Most backwater lakes have 15+ inches of ice with light snow cover. Fluctuating water levels may cause unsafe ice around the edges. Avoid the ice in areas with current. Main channel ramps have refrozen. 01/23 12:35
Mississippi River Pool 9 Northeast Water level at Lansing is currently 7.9 feet. Freezing weather has improved ice conditions this week. Ice is around 15 inches in Shore Slough and Lansing Village Creek. 01/23 12:42
Mississippi River Pool 9 Northeast Yellow Perch - Fair: Yellow perch are in the weeds along deeper cuts in the backwaters. Try using minnows for bigger fish. 01/23 12:52
Mississippi River Pool 9 Northeast Largemouth Bass - Good: Anglers catching some nice bass while fishing waxworms for panfish. 01/23 12:53
Mississippi River Pool 9 Northeast Bluegill - Good: Some sorting but still some decent bluegills being caught during later afternoon bite. 01/23 12:53
Mississippi River Pool 9 Northeast Black Crappie - Fair: Nice sized crappie being caught. Try using small minnows for larger fish. 01/23 12:54
Mississippi River Pool 9 Northeast Northern Pike - Excellent: Still lots of northern being caught on tip-ups in backwaters. 01/23 12:54
Volga Lake Northeast About 13 to 14 inches of ice on Lake. Few anglers out this week. 01/23 10:44
Volga Lake Northeast Bluegill - No Report: 01/23 10:44
Arrowhead Lake Northwest Ice thickness varies from 8-14" but some lakes have pockets of open and seams. Use caution if venturing out. For more information, contact the Black Hawk District office at 712-657-2638. 01/23 10:31
Arrowhead Lake Northwest Ice near the boat ramp was 10 inches thick. Areas in the middle of the lake may be thinner. Use caution and check conditions often as you move around. 01/23 10:31
Black Hawk Lake Northwest Ice thickness varies from 8-14" but some lakes have pockets of open and seams. Use caution if venturing out. For more information, contact the Black Hawk District office at 712-657-2638. 01/23 10:31
Black Hawk Lake Northwest The Aeration system in Town Bay is operating. Expect thin ice and open water in Town Bay. Ice thickness off of the Ice House Point boat ramp is 10 to 12 inches. This is the best ice on the lake - other areas in the middle of the lake may be thinner as they were open and recently froze over. There is a large seam near the middle of the lake - use caution. There are open water fishing opportunities at the fish house in Town Bay - the area underneath the structure is kept ice free with a water 01/23 10:31
Black Hawk Lake Northwest Walleye - Fair: Fish near Ice House Pt boat ramp, near the Gunshot hill area, and in the inlet bridge bay area. 01/23 10:31
Black Hawk Lake Northwest Black Crappie - Fair: Use a waxworm, small minnow, or jigs. Most luck has been around the fish house in Town Bay and near Ice House Point. 01/23 10:31
Black Hawk Lake Northwest Yellow Perch - Fair: Anglers have been picking up some perch with minnows and waxworms. Most are having luck between Denison Beach and Gunshot Hill area. 01/23 10:31
Blue Pit Northwest Crystal Lake, Rice Lake and Silver Lake have aeration systems running. Avoid any open water areas and be cautious of waterfowl holes on these lakes. Check ice thickness often as you go. For information on the lakes and rivers in north central Iowa, contact the Clear Lake Fish and Wildlife office at 641-357-3517. 01/23 08:06
Blue Pit Northwest 01/23 08:06
Blue Pit Northwest Rainbow Trout - Good: 01/23 08:06
Brushy Creek Lake Northwest Ice thickness varies from 8-14" but some lakes have pockets of open and seams. Use caution if venturing out. For more information, contact the Black Hawk District office at 712-657-2638. 01/23 10:31
Brushy Creek Lake Northwest Anglers have been out on the north end. Foot traffice only. Other areas of the lake are thinner or have pockets of open water. Use caution if venturing out and check ice often as you move around (conditions on this lake are variable). 01/23 10:31
Brushy Creek Lake Northwest Black Crappie - Fair: Fish are being picked up by the north boat ramp. Best luck is near trees. Sorting is needed. 01/23 10:31
Brushy Creek Lake Northwest Bluegill - Fair: 01/23 10:31
Clear Lake Northwest Crystal Lake, Rice Lake and Silver Lake have aeration systems running. Avoid any open water areas and be cautious of waterfowl holes on these lakes. Check ice thickness often as you go. For information on the lakes and rivers in north central Iowa, contact the Clear Lake Fish and Wildlife office at 641-357-3517. 01/23 08:06
Clear Lake Northwest Most of the lake has 14 to 15 inches of ice. Wear safety gear and check conditions as you go. 01/23 08:06
Clear Lake Northwest Walleye - Fair: Fish a minnow near rocky habitat. Best bite is after sunset. 01/23 08:06
Clear Lake Northwest Black Crappie - Good: Use caution when fishing near the rushes on the north shore. 01/23 08:06
Clear Lake Northwest Bluegill - Fair: Fish a small jig tipped with bait near vegetation. 01/23 08:06
Clear Lake Northwest Yellow Bass - Slow: Fish a jig tipped with bait in 2 to 3 feet of water. 01/23 08:06
Clear Lake Northwest Yellow Perch - Good: Most of the perch being caught are 4 to 6 inches. 01/23 08:06
Crystal Lake Northwest Crystal Lake, Rice Lake and Silver Lake have aeration systems running. Avoid any open water areas and be cautious of waterfowl holes on these lakes. Check ice thickness often as you go. For information on the lakes and rivers in north central Iowa, contact the Clear Lake Fish and Wildlife office at 641-357-3517. 01/23 08:06
Crystal Lake Northwest Black Crappie - Slow: Fish a small jig tipped with minnow. 01/23 08:06
Crystal Lake Northwest Bluegill - Fair: 01/23 08:06
Crystal Lake Northwest Ice thickness is 14 to 15 inches. There are still open water areas on the southeast side of the lake. 01/23 08:06
Crystal Lake Northwest Walleye - Slow: 01/23 08:06
East Okoboji Lake Northwest Warning: Many lakes still have areas of open water or areas that have iced over very recently. Be weary of seams that have popped up on many lakes as well. Most area lakes have 15 or more inches of ice. The extended forecast calls for continued below freezing temperatures. Check ice often when going out. For the most up to date information, call 712-330-2542 01/23 10:44
East Okoboji Lake Northwest Okoboji Winter Games are taking place the weekend of the 25th so expect heavy traffic. The lake still has a handful of areas that are open or have just frozen over recently, most of which are on the northern most basin. There is around 14 inches of ice in most areas. 01/23 10:44
East Okoboji Lake Northwest Bluegill - Good: 01/23 10:44
East Okoboji Lake Northwest Black Crappie - Good: 01/23 10:44
East Okoboji Lake Northwest Yellow Perch - Good: Many fish have been observed, but sorting will most likely be needed. 01/23 10:44
East Okoboji Lake Northwest Largemouth Bass - Fair: 01/23 10:44
Ingham Lake Northwest Warning: Many lakes still have areas of open water or areas that have iced over very recently. Be weary of seams that have popped up on many lakes as well. Most area lakes have 15 or more inches of ice. The extended forecast calls for continued below freezing temperatures. Check ice often when going out. For the most up to date information, call 712-330-2542 01/23 10:44
Ingham Lake Northwest Caution: There has been a large open hole on just north of the island. The lake is fully ice covered with around 14.5 inches of ice. 01/23 10:44
Ingham Lake Northwest Walleye - Fair: Anglers have had some success in the morning and afternoon. 01/23 10:44
Moorland Pond Northwest Ice thickness varies from 8-14" but some lakes have pockets of open and seams. Use caution if venturing out. For more information, contact the Black Hawk District office at 712-657-2638. 01/23 10:31
Moorland Pond Northwest The DNR will stock rainbow trout at noon on 1/24/2025. Anglers need a valid fishing license and pay the trout fee to fish for or possess trout. The daily limit is five trout per licensed angler with a possession limit of 10. Children age 15 or younger can fish for trout with a properly licensed adult, but together, they can only keep one daily limit. Children can pay the trout fee, allowing them to keep their own daily limit. 01/23 10:43
Rice Lake Northwest Crystal Lake, Rice Lake and Silver Lake have aeration systems running. Avoid any open water areas and be cautious of waterfowl holes on these lakes. Check ice thickness often as you go. For information on the lakes and rivers in north central Iowa, contact the Clear Lake Fish and Wildlife office at 641-357-3517. 01/23 08:06
Rice Lake Northwest Ice thickness is 14 to 15 inches. 01/23 08:06
Rice Lake Northwest Bluegill - Slow: 01/23 08:06
Rice Lake Northwest Walleye - Slow: Best bite is around sunset. 01/23 08:06
Rice Lake Northwest Yellow Perch - Good: Fish a jig tipped with bait near vegetation. 01/23 08:06
Silver Lake (Dickinson) Northwest Warning: Many lakes still have areas of open water or areas that have iced over very recently. Be weary of seams that have popped up on many lakes as well. Most area lakes have 15 or more inches of ice. The extended forecast calls for continued below freezing temperatures. Check ice often when going out. For the most up to date information, call 712-330-2542 01/23 10:44
Silver Lake (Dickinson) Northwest Caution: The lake aerator is currently in operation. The lake has around 15.5 inches of ice. 01/23 10:44
Silver Lake (Dickinson) Northwest Walleye - Good: The bite has been hit or miss, but has been very good when the bite is on. 01/23 10:44
Silver Lake (Worth) Northwest Crystal Lake, Rice Lake and Silver Lake have aeration systems running. Avoid any open water areas and be cautious of waterfowl holes on these lakes. Check ice thickness often as you go. For information on the lakes and rivers in north central Iowa, contact the Clear Lake Fish and Wildlife office at 641-357-3517. 01/23 08:06
Silver Lake (Worth) Northwest Bluegill - Fair: Fish a small jig tipped with waxworms near vegetation. 01/23 08:06
Silver Lake (Worth) Northwest Ice thickness is 14 to 15 inches. 01/23 08:06
Silver Lake (Worth) Northwest Northern Pike - Slow: 01/23 08:06
Silver Lake (Worth) Northwest Yellow Perch - Good: Fish a jig tipped with bait in 2 to 3 feet of water. 01/23 08:06
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June 2024 Fishing Report - summer fishing preview, plus fish sampling in community ponds

July 2024 Fishisng Report - 4th of July water safety, plus what motivates you to fish and Midwest Walleye Challenge wrapup

August 2024 Fishing Report - Iowa State Fair recap, plus tips for fishing community fishing ponds