Champlain Ice Fishing Report - Mixed Bag Bite, Ice Safety Key
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We’re locked in mid‑winter mode now, and the big lake is wearing a patchwork of ice and open water. According to the National Weather Service out of Burlington, we’re sitting in the mid‑20s to low 30s today with a light northwest breeze, clouds mixing with some sun, and wind chills a touch cooler on the broad lake. Sunrise came in a little after 7:30 this morning, with sunset just before 4:30 this afternoon, so you’ve got a tight window of prime light.
Lake Champlain isn’t tidal, so no tide swings to worry about—your “tide” is the wind. A steady north or south wind will push bait and stack fish on windblown points and breaks. Today’s lighter winds make it more of a structure and timing game than a current game.
Ice conditions are highly variable. Recent local reports around the Inland Sea and sheltered bays note 3–6 inches in some coves, but less or even open water out toward the main lake. Use a spud bar, check as you go, and don’t trust yesterday’s tracks. The main lake remains risky for foot travel in many stretches.
Catch-wise, folks have been icing a mixed bag:
- Good numbers of **yellow perch** and **bluegill** in back bays and marshy cuts.
- **Northern pike** showing up along weed edges and marsh mouths.
- Where safe ice or open ramps allow, **lake trout** and the occasional **brown** are coming from deeper breaks in the main basin.
- A few die‑hards are still boating or casting for **smallmouth** and the odd **largemouth** in the warmer outflows and rocky shorelines.
Best baits and lures right now:
For panfish:
- Small tungsten jigs in chartreuse, glow white, or pink tipped with spikes or a sliver of nightcrawler.
- Tiny spoons like 1/16‑oz in gold or silver when they’re more aggressive.
For pike:
- Tip‑ups with medium shiners or dead bait (smelt or sucker) set just off bottom or a few feet under the ice along remaining weedlines.
- If you’re casting open pockets, a slow‑rolled white spinnerbait or a suspending jerkbait works well.
For lake trout:
- In the open or through safe ice, 1/2‑ to 3/4‑oz white tubes, blade baits, or jigging spoons fished on 40–80 feet breaks.
- Tip with a minnow head if the bite is finicky.
For winter bass in rivers and rocky shorelines:
- Finesse is king. Pros on Champlain lean on drop‑shots, Ned rigs, and small swimbaits—baits like MaxScent worms, small fluke‑style plastics, and 3–4 inch minnow imitations excel in cold, clear water. Major League Fishing coverage of Champlain events has repeatedly highlighted drop‑shot rigs with subtle plastics and Ned‑style baits as consistent producers.
- Think natural colors: smelt, goby, green pumpkin, and perch tones, crawled painfully slow.
Couple of local hot spots to consider, conditions permitting:
- **Missisquoi Bay**: When the ice is safe, this is a classic panfish and pike zone. Look for 5–10 feet of water near old weedbeds and channel edges. Pike roam the edges, and perch stack in the deeper pockets.
- **Inland Sea / Keeler Bay area**: Often one of the first and more reliable hardwater areas. Good for mixed panfish with a shot at a bonus pike. Work inside turns and any remaining weed clumps.
- For those still in a boat, the **Port Henry to Crown Point stretch** and **Thompson’s Point** remain solid bets for lake trout and the odd brown, focusing on points that drop quickly into deep water, watching your electronics tight to bottom.
Keep your presentations small, slow, and close to structure. Early and late in the day should fish best, with a midday lull likely unless you’re right on top of a school.
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