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ILESOX
Posted 1/20/2020 12:01 PM (#952780)
Subject: whats the "record" for the madison Chain




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Location: Roscoe IL
Like the title says, what is the biggest anyone has caught on the madison chain? I know Jeff Hanson lists 5 fish over 50" including 2 52" fish. a 52 is a monster anywhere IMO, but im just wondering how big theyve been caught in that system, has it given up a 54?

Edited by ILESOX 1/20/2020 12:59 PM
Jeff Hanson
Posted 1/20/2020 4:51 PM (#952789 - in reply to #952780)
Subject: RE: whats the "record" for the madison Chain




Posts: 939


Biggest that I personally know of that was legit is 52.25" Caught on Opening day last year.
I personally have only seen one bigger than the 2- 52"s I caught and it was probably 53ish".
I have heard of 54"-63" fish that people said they caught and never see a pic or if you do its not even close to that. Was article in paper here 10 years ago or so with the fish claiming to be 63" it was really maybe 48".
I would guess a 52.5-53" has been caught and guys kept it quiet probably but who knows.
With the leach lake fish getting bigger here some fish over 52" will be caught this year.
50" fish here are very rare. These lakes get the snot pounded out of them.
I usually fish 200+ days every year and see 3-4 fish here over 50" the entire season.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com

Edited by Jeff Hanson 1/20/2020 4:53 PM
BNelson
Posted 1/20/2020 6:32 PM (#952791 - in reply to #952789)
Subject: Re: whats the "record" for the madison Chain





Location: Contrarian Island
Wally Banfuli had a 53" in the boat last year. I did not see the pic but talked to someone who did who thought it was legit.
ILESOX
Posted 1/20/2020 8:28 PM (#952795 - in reply to #952789)
Subject: RE: whats the "record" for the madison Chain




Posts: 122


Location: Roscoe IL
Jeff Hanson - 1/20/2020 4:51 PM

Biggest that I personally know of that was legit is 52.25" Caught on Opening day last year.
I personally have only seen one bigger than the 2- 52"s I caught and it was probably 53ish".
I have heard of 54"-63" fish that people said they caught and never see a pic or if you do its not even close to that. Was article in paper here 10 years ago or so with the fish claiming to be 63" it was really maybe 48".
I would guess a 52.5-53" has been caught and guys kept it quiet probably but who knows.
With the leach lake fish getting bigger here some fish over 52" will be caught this year.
50" fish here are very rare. These lakes get the snot pounded out of them.
I usually fish 200+ days every year and see 3-4 fish here over 50" the entire season.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com


well that says it all right there! thanks jeff, Saw you at the show but didnt get a chance to say hi, fished with you last year and we had a tough day, but you showed a new muskie fishermen a lot about that lake! look forward to booking another trip this year

Thanks,

Adam Cooper.
ILESOX
Posted 1/20/2020 8:30 PM (#952796 - in reply to #952791)
Subject: Re: whats the "record" for the madison Chain




Posts: 122


Location: Roscoe IL
BNelson - 1/20/2020 6:32 PM

Wally Banfuli had a 53" in the boat last year. I did not see the pic but talked to someone who did who thought it was legit.


thats awesome! with the LL fish it seems like in the next 5 years or so a mega giant might come out of there. Southern Wi really has "the goods" it seems like. As a new muskie fishermen, and having madison being the closest top notch fishery, its an exciting time!
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