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Message Subject: Wingra
MuskieMike
Posted 10/15/2008 11:14 AM (#340874 - in reply to #314702)
Subject: RE: Wingra





Location: Des Moines IA
I wish you wouldn't have let the jigging the buzzbait secret out of the bag. That was going to be my secret weapon for the PI trip next week!
muskyhunter24
Posted 10/19/2008 2:31 PM (#341429 - in reply to #314702)
Subject: Re: Wingra





Posts: 413


Location: Madison WI
Is the night bite back on at Wingra??? I fished their from opener to about July 7th. I caught 8 muskies from there during that time, 3 on lakeside and 5 off the dam.
Musky Brian
Posted 10/21/2008 12:17 AM (#341634 - in reply to #341429)
Subject: Re: Wingra





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
I'm heading out here on Wendesday...I have never fished this place in the fall...Are fish generally still in the remaining weeds and edges or do they start to relate to deeper water? Any thoughts would be cool, if not, I'll try both
wers4455
Posted 10/21/2008 5:19 AM (#341637 - in reply to #341634)
Subject: Re: Wingra





Posts: 415


Location: madison wisconsin
the average depth is about 8 ft so casting (or trolling) down the middle or hitting the weeds or edges will be good. It's a pretty small lake. Some refer to it as "the pond". There is some deeper holes that go to about 20 ft - if you are in your boat and facing the launch, to the right of it.
Jason Bomber
Posted 10/21/2008 10:00 AM (#341666 - in reply to #314702)
Subject: Re: Wingra





Posts: 574


Fall is easy here cause it doesn't turn, and the fish dont have any cover other than weeds and the 1 hole. most likely fish will be on edges, but dont be afraid to rip cranks through weeds if they arent active.
Musky Brian
Posted 10/21/2008 11:30 AM (#341688 - in reply to #341666)
Subject: Re: Wingra





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
sweet, thanks boys
ShaneW
Posted 10/21/2008 12:25 PM (#341689 - in reply to #341688)
Subject: Re: Wingra




Posts: 619


Location: Verona, WI
Hope you do better than me - 6 hours of trolling and 3.5 hours of casting and suckers and not even a follow. Weird for this lake.

Shane
bn
Posted 10/21/2008 10:10 PM (#341805 - in reply to #314702)
Subject: RE: Wingra


goin good on meat tonite, 3 hrs, 3 boated....took a guy out who had only boated 3 lifetime..gave him all the sucker hits..went 2 for 3 and I got a suicidal ski that ate my creeper as it sat motionless in the water next to the boat while I drank my beer...water temp at 55...
Musky Brian
Posted 10/22/2008 9:40 PM (#342012 - in reply to #341805)
Subject: RE: Wingra





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
I was surprised to see so many boats out on a cold weekday today...

Artificial bite went dead after noon, picked up some suckers and banged a few. Had a suicidial fish cream a Spanky bait, that was kinda unexpected.
mikew
Posted 10/24/2008 6:58 PM (#342293 - in reply to #314702)
Subject: RE: Wingra




Posts: 3


I would like to thank each of you for your commitment to Lake Wingra. If it weren't for your efforts I wouldn't have had another Madtown lake all to myself for the first 2 1/2 hours this morning. Thanks for making it possible for me to top my previous personal best of 40 with a thick 42.



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muskyhunter24
Posted 10/25/2008 9:48 AM (#342338 - in reply to #342293)
Subject: RE: Wingra





Posts: 413


Location: Madison WI
mikew - 10/24/2008 6:58 PM

I would like to thank each of you for your commitment to Lake Wingra. If it weren't for your efforts I wouldn't have had another Madtown lake all to myself for the first 2 1/2 hours this morning. Thanks for making it possible for me to top my previous personal best of 40 with a thick 42.


I was wondering if you had a picture showing the full fish, it kind of looks like the muskie I pulled out of there early in the season, just wondering if maybe its the same fish.
CASTING55
Posted 10/25/2008 11:27 AM (#342354 - in reply to #342338)
Subject: RE: Wingra




Posts: 968


Location: N.FIB
click on the picture of the fish,it will exspand.
muskyhunter24
Posted 10/26/2008 10:14 AM (#342397 - in reply to #342354)
Subject: RE: Wingra





Posts: 413


Location: Madison WI
Nope not the same fish, yours is tagged, mine wasn't
ski' patrol
Posted 10/30/2008 12:13 PM (#343149 - in reply to #314702)
Subject: RE: Wingra





Posts: 280


Location: McFarland
Buddy finally got his first sucker fish last night after going 0 for 10 or so.


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JRedig
Posted 10/30/2008 3:38 PM (#343182 - in reply to #314702)
Subject: Re: Wingra




Location: Twin Cities
Motor implies electric....

Gas would be an engine....

Find the loophole!
Baby Mallard
Posted 10/30/2008 3:53 PM (#343185 - in reply to #343182)
Subject: Re: Wingra





I would buy an extra battery or two like was already mentioned. Problem solved.
Bigman
Posted 10/30/2008 4:07 PM (#343189 - in reply to #314702)
Subject: Re: Wingra





Posts: 281


Location: ROckford IL
yeah Im going to have to get a extra for the weekends, that would give me a extra 6 hours on my boat. Sorry about using the motor out there guys, it will not happen again, I will use the trolling motor when im out there on the weekends, sorry if i caused any problems. I will jumping the gun for no reason

Edited by Bigman 10/30/2008 4:24 PM
Bigman
Posted 10/30/2008 4:42 PM (#343192 - in reply to #314702)
Subject: Re: Wingra





Posts: 281


Location: ROckford IL
Yeah I understand and like i said it wont happen again, I was being dumb before and should have known better. The extra battery that im getting today will help bigtime.
esoxaddict
Posted 10/30/2008 4:47 PM (#343193 - in reply to #314702)
Subject: Re: Wingra





Posts: 8782


Side note:

Are you guys calling in those tag #'s on those fish? I had a pretty lengthy discussion a while back with Kurt Welke (one of the local fisheries guys from the DNR) If you give them the tag # they'll tell you whatever history they have on the fish as far as when they tagged it, length and weight, and how many times its been caught or netted since then. Cool stuff...
Magruter
Posted 10/30/2008 5:21 PM (#343199 - in reply to #343193)
Subject: Re: Wingra





Posts: 1316


Location: Madison, WI
esoxaddict - 10/30/2008 4:47 PM

Side note:

Are you guys calling in those tag #'s on those fish? I had a pretty lengthy discussion a while back with Kurt Welke (one of the local fisheries guys from the DNR) If you give them the tag # they'll tell you whatever history they have on the fish as far as when they tagged it, length and weight, and how many times its been caught or netted since then. Cool stuff...


Most of the tags are covered in pretty narley algue, it would take a wire brush to get to the number and probably too much time. Fingernails don't have enough force to get the stuff off.
gopackgo
Posted 11/1/2008 4:42 PM (#343372 - in reply to #314702)
Subject: Re: Wingra





Posts: 386


Hey guys,

I'm taking my pop out next week -- he's never caught a musky and I'd love to get him on one. Any suggestions of what's working out there these days?

I'd greatly appreciate any advice!
CASTING55
Posted 11/1/2008 5:28 PM (#343375 - in reply to #343372)
Subject: Re: Wingra




Posts: 968


Location: N.FIB
cast the weed lines and have suckers out,your follows might end up behind the suckers.cranks,dawgs,gliders,krushers work good on that lake,and if your going during the week you can troll,small cranks.
bn
Posted 11/5/2008 9:12 PM (#343974 - in reply to #314702)
Subject: RE: Wingra


a buddy fishing w/ me got a 41.25 that was tagged..the DNR official emailed me the info on it...it was tagged back in 03 at 37 inches....in Waubesa...so it made the trek all the way up and ended up in Wingra....
Musky Brian
Posted 11/5/2008 9:35 PM (#343979 - in reply to #343974)
Subject: RE: Wingra





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
is that an abnormally slow growth rate for 5 years or no?
bn
Posted 11/5/2008 9:45 PM (#343980 - in reply to #314702)
Subject: RE: Wingra


it was the fall of 03...about an inch a year...probably just a male....about normal...maybe a touch slow...I don't think Wingra fish grow as fast as fish that stay out in monona/waubesa
bfunk73183
Posted 11/5/2008 10:04 PM (#343982 - in reply to #343980)
Subject: RE: Wingra




Posts: 315


caught one on wauby that appeared to be a tagged fish at one point.....had a sore right where the tag sits....no tag though

is there anything i can or should do? i know they wanna know about all tagged fish
muskyhunter24
Posted 11/6/2008 11:58 PM (#344146 - in reply to #314702)
Subject: Re: Wingra





Posts: 413


Location: Madison WI
Wingra had the highest population of muskies per square mile in the state recently, however this causes them to not grow as big, as they are competing for food more. I am not saying that there aren't some big muskies in wingra cause I know there are but they aren't as plentiful as muskies on monona or waubesa.
brn2fsh
Posted 12/12/2008 12:23 PM (#349401 - in reply to #343375)
Subject: Re: Wingra





Posts: 15


CASTING55 - 11/1/2008 5:28 PM

cast the weed lines and have suckers out,your follows might end up behind the suckers.cranks,dawgs,gliders,krushers work good on that lake,and if your going during the week you can troll,small cranks.


Basically, bring everything you got.
ToothyCritter
Posted 7/26/2013 8:27 AM (#653698 - in reply to #314702)
Subject: Re: Wingra





Posts: 661


Location: Roscoe IL
Fished Wingra for the first time in 5 years yesterday afternoon. Only got about an 1.5 hrs in before a thunderstorm forced me off. The weeds are terrible and whatever they did to imporve it back in 2006 or whenever sure backfired. Incredibly difficult to work a lure on a weed edge without weeds fouling the lure. Too bad, that used to be a great little place to fish..
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