The lake is starting to freeze over but only in coves and bays. The majority of the lake remains open. Crappie - No Report: Very little fishing activity has been ...more occurring.
Report courtesy of Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Largemouth bass fishing at Lake Sugema is among some of the best in southern Iowa. Bluegill angling is excellent and fish in excess of 7 inches are most plentiful. Crappie numbers are lower and currently crappie year classes are relatively weak. Walleye n...
The lake is starting to freeze over but only in coves and bays. The majority of the lake remains open. Crappie - No Report: Very little fishing activity has been ...more occurring.
Report courtesy of Iowa Department of Natural Resources
The lake is starting to freeze over but only in coves and bays. The majority of the lake remains open. Bluegill - Slow: Try small jigs fished along the shoreline ...more and around the rock jetties.
Report courtesy of Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Largemouth Bass populations continue to grow. Both white and black Crappie are abundant and catfish are well established. 18,600 acres
Lake Red Rock is Iowa's largest lake and is just 10 minutes from Pella, known for its Dutch heritage and 15 minutes from Knoxville, Sprintcar Capital of the World
Iowa's largest lake features Walleye, catfish and Crappie. Weeds and wood provide the cover for largemouth and white bass. Fluctuating water levels challenge any angler.
Flooded willows are prime for bass, Crappie and panfish. Water coming over the Macbride spillway attracts Walleye, white bass and catfish.