Lake DuBay
Water: 93.8° F
Air H: 47° F L: 23° F
Today: Clear throughout the day.
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Water Temp: 38 Air Temp: 58
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Today's Forecast Feb 28, 2021
Lake DuBay's current water temperature is 93°F. Today's forecast is: Clear throughout the day., with a high around 47°F and a low around 23°F. Winds are out of the SW at 6 mph with gusts of 18 mph.
Current Conditions
94°F
Water
47°23° F
Air
E 6 -
18 gust
Wind
8 Day Forecast as of Feb 28, 2021
Saturday
47°29° wind SW 5-18 mph
Clear throughout the day.
Sunday
35°15° wind NW 12-33 mph
Possible light rain in the morning and afternoon.
Monday
24°13° wind NW 8-26 mph
Partly cloudy throughout the day.
Tuesday
39°26° wind SW 12-36 mph
Clear throughout the day.
Wednesday
44°25° wind WNW 6-31 mph
Clear throughout the day.
Thursday
44°28° wind NE 7-15 mph
Clear throughout the day.
Friday
37°16° wind NNE 7-11 mph
Overcast throughout the day.
Saturday
37°23° wind NNE 6-12 mph
Foggy in the morning.
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Description
The man-made Lake DuBay was created in the early 1940s by a dam built across the Wisconsin River. The main purposes of the reservoir were to provide hydroelectric power generation and flood control, but today the lake offers many recreational opportunities. An excellent walleye, smallmouth bass and panfish fishery exists. Anglers also can find good numbers of catfish and quality-sized muskie and northern pike. White bass recently have been found in the lake and are starting to provide exciting action!
Boaters not familiar with the lake should navigate with caution. Numerous stumps, flooded timber and floating debris are unmarked. Many shallow water humps rise abruptly from deep water and are often well out from shore. Most of these hazards also are unmarked. The local Lions Club marks the upper portion of the main channel with navigation buoys. These markers change location from year to year and typically are placed only in place during summer months.