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Message Subject: Twin Valley Lake
drmnhntr
Posted 7/5/2007 2:47 PM (#263810)
Subject: Twin Valley Lake




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I'm heading to Wisconsin fishing for the first time this weekend. We're planning to go to Twin Valley. Any tips? Hot baits? Has anyone fished it recently?

Thanks for any help!
Magruter
Posted 7/5/2007 2:54 PM (#263811 - in reply to #263810)
Subject: Re: Twin Valley Lake





Posts: 1316


Location: Madison, WI
Find the bait fish and stick on them. Dawgs, cranks, and glidebaits. Remember trolling motor only.
Steve Jonesi
Posted 7/5/2007 3:07 PM (#263814 - in reply to #263810)
Subject: Re: Twin Valley Lake




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Not very tough on a 152 acre lake.Weedlines and basin. Any bait with hooks will work. If not, drop your foot over the side and dangle. These fish have a taste for blood. Steve
Bytor
Posted 7/5/2007 3:15 PM (#263815 - in reply to #263814)
Subject: Re: Twin Valley Lake





Location: The Yahara Chain
During the daylight go with bucktails, cranks (Grandma's and Depth Raiders) and rubber(Dawgs and Big Joes). In the evening I would switch over to topwater, thumper baits and B.S. Willy creepers work for me.
charlesb
Posted 7/5/2007 4:23 PM (#263825 - in reply to #263810)
Subject: RE: Twin Valley Lake




Posts: 111


Location: somewhere!
Be sure to bring an Undertaker,these fish act like they've never seen glidebaits
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