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Posted

Looks like Madison is written up in the Star & Trip this weeks Wed fishing report.

We had the Metro LETS out there this past weekend. Not too many Bass pulled (one 6lb), but lots of them pig walleyes...

One team I think had close to 10 over 18"... Was throuwing the biggens back to cull down because they had weighed in there big one already.

Here is the link:
http://www.startribune.com/stories/767/4853222.html

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Posted

Yep, I saw that this morning as well. Anyone tip them off? grin.gif

Brian and I had about a 5 pound average per fish on walleyes this past weekend between 11 fish. We had to throw 5 fish back because they were too big to keep for our possession limit for the tourny. Two 25s, a 26, a 26.5, and a 27 incher. Some awesome fishing!

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Good Fishin,
Matt Johnson

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[This message has been edited by Matt Johnson (edited 06-30-2004).]

Posted

Hey Matt i've had good luck out on Madison this year on those 14-16" fish but i've yet too find those piggies you found. Im gonna be out there this weekend...anything you can tell me to point me in the right direction too these piggies? E-mail me if you can share any info. [email protected] Thanks!

Posted

What's everyone using to catch these Walleyes on Madison? I was planning on going over there tomorrow, and would love to catch a few fish. This will be the first time I've had a boat on that lake. I've only fished there from shore by Buckmasters(?) bridge a couple of times for crappies a couple years ago. Thanks for any help!!
Dustin

[This message has been edited by dustin85 (edited 06-30-2004).]

Posted

Just to add to what Matt J said. We did throw back 5 pigs to have a legal limit for wieghin then all those pigs were released we kept 0!

James and Dustin with this kind of a bite the only right thing ( to protect the fishery) for us to say will be vague. I will say try the unusual presentations and unusual locations.

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Posted

We must have some followers from the Star & Trib. on FM, pretty funny smile.gif..

Good luck guys and let the big ones go!

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

I've got a 31" out of Madison and 6 others over 28" and i'd say at least 75 between 24-27", all from shore in the last 10 years. All in the month of May. I had single evenings where i released a dozen over 24". Pikerliker you probably know where im talking about. The rest of the year i can usually have good success out there but i havent pinned the big ones down during the rest of the season.

Should mention i did keep the 31" for the wall in 1994 but all others released to fight on another day.

[This message has been edited by james_walleye (edited 07-10-2004).]

Posted

I caught my 2 largest eye's on this lake in May of 2001. A 24 incher and a 27.5 incher (my personal best). Both of these were caught from the shore in about 3 feet of water! My buddy caught a 5.5 lb largemouth in the same location on one of these outings! It can be a fun lake!

~piker

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