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Message Subject: Best lake in the Madison chain
pondigger
Posted 5/19/2009 7:13 PM (#379320)
Subject: Best lake in the Madison chain




Posts: 118


Hey guys.....my daughter decided to stay in Madison for the summer.....she wants me to bring the boat up to do some fishing......I've never been on any of the lakes up there......what's the best lake to fish and which launch would you recommend?......any other tips greatly appreciated......thanks, Bob
muskyhunter24
Posted 5/19/2009 8:22 PM (#379337 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain





Posts: 413


Location: Madison WI
Are you looking for numbers or size?
pondigger
Posted 5/19/2009 8:39 PM (#379343 - in reply to #379337)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain




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Just looking to see if I can get her to catch one......which lake has the most structure or which has prominent weed beds.......was thinking monona or waubesa......thanks
Fiedler
Posted 5/19/2009 9:20 PM (#379348 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain





Posts: 283


Location: beloit
I would go to waubesa, good numbers lake with some big ones in there also. the fish in there really like Lee Lures choppers, have someone throw that and the other throw bucktails.
eric001
Posted 5/19/2009 10:59 PM (#379375 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain





Posts: 222


Location: c.wis
def. waubesa or monona: if your not doing good on one its a short ride up the yahara to the other. I just moved from mad, unfortunatly. but I like to fish the rr tressle, upper mudd lake,the river between the two, troll the triangle, monona bay, turvile point, the bay by john nolin prky. (under the bridges by the terrace by the crewing club storage) the hotwater discharge just dowm from the terrace-you'll see the big concrete thing with the pipe coming out of it. and the huge weed bed just out from olin park landing, the fatest fish ive caught came out of the creek that runs to wingra. choppers work well, black/orange dawgs,I like purple/nickle- black/nickle for dcgs,mag x raps those are my goto lures for the chain. good luck, go during the week there is alot less boat traffic. if you cant raise any skies throw spinnerbaits and worms in the river under all the lifts and piers, I guarentee you'll catch alot of bass- before I moved I worked on one of the barges in mad. that puts in all the docks/piers/lifts and did salvage work and I can say Ive seen a dozen 45+" fish in the river alone. the river is my fav spot. my pb came from the bridge nearest to the bar on a 1/2 oz white spinnerbait, no leader on 20 lb. pp for bass. good luck
pondigger
Posted 5/20/2009 11:50 AM (#379504 - in reply to #379375)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain




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Thanks for the info guys......greatly appreciated......what launch do you like to use best on Waubesa?.......or would you launch on Monona?........I looked at the Monona launch off Olin......seemed like they had a lot of room for trailers there......thanks again, Bob
Fiedler
Posted 5/20/2009 5:12 PM (#379582 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain





Posts: 283


Location: beloit
for waubesa launch at babcock park on hwy 51. they have alot of parking for trailers also.
eric001
Posted 5/20/2009 10:58 PM (#379693 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain





Posts: 222


Location: c.wis
I like the launch off broadway, right on the river. hardly any trailers. the launch at babcock is nice. always busy though. olin is nice to but when its windy it can be a pain. depending on what day of the week your going out on, weekends off broadway, weekdays olin-good luck
Jason Bomber
Posted 5/20/2009 11:39 PM (#379696 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain





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How bigs the PB? You mention in a couple times it came off that bridge. So, How large??
Wimuskyfisherman
Posted 5/21/2009 9:59 AM (#379735 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: RE: Best lake in the Madison chain




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Just my two cents... If you are fishing on Monona launch on Monona- Olin or Olbrich should work fine. If you are fishing on Waubesa lauch on Waubesa- Babcock, Lake Farm or Goodland are all good. Don't waste your time running through the channel between the lakes- you could be fishing instead.

John
BNelson
Posted 5/21/2009 11:09 AM (#379753 - in reply to #379735)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain





Location: Contrarian Island
the "best lake" changes in Madison imo throughout the season...Wingra with the cooler springs we have been having has been your "best" lake in May for action, Monona and Waubesa are strange..one night the fish can be going nuts on Waubesa and guys on Monona won't see a fish and the opposite can happen...Wingra is definitely easier to fish and has more fish per acre than the others but it can get to be a weedy mess in mid summer...I stick to fishing that in May, early June and then again at times in Sept thru Nov, if you want to put her on a fish or 2 your best odds are on Wingra.....take your pick and go fishing! good luck.

Edited by MSKY HNR 5/21/2009 11:11 AM
eric001
Posted 5/21/2009 3:35 PM (#379808 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: RE: Best lake in the Madison chain


51x22.5@ around32lbs
wers4455
Posted 5/21/2009 5:05 PM (#379830 - in reply to #379808)
Subject: RE: Best lake in the Madison chain





Posts: 415


Location: madison wisconsin
wow eric, you don't hear of many 50's caught on the chain (at least I have'nt). Congrats.
jkslayer135
Posted 5/21/2009 5:19 PM (#379832 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain




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nice fish eric. Do u have any pics?
eric001
Posted 5/21/2009 9:59 PM (#379875 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain





Posts: 222


Location: c.wis
no, I fish by my self and most times and that day. if I get a lazy fish I might get a release pic while I hold its tail. but this one didnt want to sit still Im suprised too cause it took a while to get it in. I chased it down to the canal that runs to the left as you go to uppermud then I got it close enough to grab. on top of that I didnt have a net since I was bass fishing that day, and had to hand land the fish to get the hook out. some guy at the marina took a camera pic and tried to pic mesg. me but the pic was really grainy and when I went to blow it up the fish looked like a log with some fins. lucky I had a trailer on the strike king.funny I only have two pics of me holding fish one was 27"tiger and the other is 33". matter of fact I had to fish my casting rod out of the drink after the fish decided to take off and scared me half to death. it was in the middle of july so I hope the fight didnt killer her, I feel bad cause I had to messure and what not and she was out of the water for a while. Ive talked to a few that have 50's. my longest and my heaviest came from monona. I put in two whole seasons before I could catch a muskie in madison, something like 20 days a year. then my last year in madison I boated 10. most under 36" four over 40" 42,44,46,51 the 44" came out of lake wis. by the fingers. now I live in southern mn, no lakes within an hour that have skies, well two but like an hour and twenty. so im stuck with eyes. the one fish I dont like fishing for. anyways lons story short, wish I had a pic
Wimuskyfisherman
Posted 5/22/2009 9:08 AM (#379932 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: RE: Best lake in the Madison chain




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Not saying I don't believe you Eric, but all the 50's that I hear that come from the Madison chain don't have pictures... Yes, 49's and 49.5's have been caught and verified, but as far as I know a "true" 50 is another story. I believe they are in there though. If someone has a pic of a "true" 50 caught from the Madison chain, please post.

John
fish tales
Posted 5/22/2009 9:11 AM (#379934 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: RE: Best lake in the Madison chain


agreed, no pic, sorry, it's just another fish tale imo.
If you have a pic please post it as to date there has not been a verified 50 with a pic caught.
A guy got one last year right at the 50 mark who is very reliable but he didn't have his camera with him.
It would be great if someone got one and actually had a pic ... I know if I ever do I will for sure be showing everyone the pic!
Congrats on your big one regardless!
waldo
Posted 5/22/2009 10:50 AM (#379944 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain




Posts: 224


Location: Madison
If you do hit Wingra, it's a little different from the other launches in that there is only room for one rig at a time at the launch. Couple things your fellow anglers may appreciate:

- You can't turn your rig around by the water. There is a turnaround 50 yards from the water, use that and back the trailer down.

- Don't load your boat in the turnaround. That just blocks other people who may be ready to put in/pull out. I usually load in the parking lot before the turnaround.

- After you dump the boat in the water, walk it around to the other side of the dock. This again allows others to use the landing while you are parking.
wers4455
Posted 5/22/2009 12:12 PM (#379954 - in reply to #379944)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain





Posts: 415


Location: madison wisconsin
Good advice Waldo. I wish more people had the same idea.
esoxaddict
Posted 5/22/2009 12:47 PM (#379964 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain





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A 50" out of the Yahara Chain wouldn't surprise me. Way too many being caught in the 48-49 range last few years for there not to be at least a couple breaking the 50" mark. I believe it will happen this year.

You guys say it's not 50 unless there's a picture of it, but even if someone did catch a 50 there and got a picture of it, how many of you would look at the picture and say it wasn't 50"?
eric
Posted 5/22/2009 12:56 PM (#379967 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: RE: Best lake in the Madison chain


if I can get my camerapone pic to my computer again ill try uploading, its blurry but its a fifty.
Wimuskyfisherman
Posted 5/26/2009 10:18 AM (#380364 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: RE: Best lake in the Madison chain




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Eric,

Please post the picture. A blurry picture is better than none.

And esoxaddict- get off your high horse- you don't know how many unsubstantiated 50 inch fish get reported on the Madison Chain every year.

John
esoxaddict
Posted 5/26/2009 12:05 PM (#380391 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain





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John, that was my point -- even if you posted the picture of the fish on a bump board people still wouldn't believe it...

Wimuskyfisherman
Posted 5/26/2009 12:12 PM (#380393 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: RE: Best lake in the Madison chain




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Esoxaddict,

Ya know... You got a good point there... But the way you comb your hair covers it up nicely

John
BNelson
Posted 5/26/2009 12:57 PM (#380401 - in reply to #380393)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain





Location: Contrarian Island
c'mon, that's maybe a bit of a stretch EA...I think there are def pics of fish that most would agree are what people say they are..there are those that are reliable and unfortunately those that may stretch the truth a bit...put a 50 on a bumpboard take a pic and 99.9% will believe you...
I think there 'probably' have been some 50's caught in Madison but to date, none have surfaced that come with a pic and a guy to tell the tale...one of these days someone will get one, and actually have a camera on board that is working, but until then..i still say we are looking for the first...with a pic.
maybe tonite... ; )

Edited by MSKY HNR 5/26/2009 1:09 PM
eric
Posted 5/26/2009 1:05 PM (#380404 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: RE: Best lake in the Madison chain


I just my buddy a text. im hoping he still has the mesg, I sent him. hopefully tonight ill have my moment of glory, and all the nay-sayers will have theres,
BNelson
Posted 5/26/2009 1:06 PM (#380407 - in reply to #380404)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain





Location: Contrarian Island
Eric, wasn't necessarily trying to doubt you ... but there have been reports of 50's each season for years..
Jason Bomber
Posted 5/26/2009 3:26 PM (#380431 - in reply to #380407)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain





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MSKY HNR - 5/26/2009 1:06 PM

Eric, wasn't necessarily trying to doubt you ... but there have been reports of 50's each season for years..


And most of the time its from a bass fisherman with no camera, or bumpboard...

Wimuskyfisherman
Posted 5/27/2009 1:02 PM (#380634 - in reply to #380431)
Subject: Re: Best lake in the Madison chain




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Umm... Must not have been able to find the pic... Right...

Please post I'd like to see the fish. I am willing to eat my words as soon as you post the pic.

John
guest
Posted 5/27/2009 2:55 PM (#380656 - in reply to #379320)
Subject: RE: Best lake in the Madison chain


wow, not to add fuel to the fire but ive seen a 50, caught first hand. again we were bass fishing but we were near the rr tressle on waubesa . unfortunatley no camera but in addition to that ive seen a 50 wash up on shore this spring. and it is a fifty cause it was a fresh kill, it was still a bloody from spawing im guesing, I was putting in some landscape lighting and I saw it floating near shore. I had a tape and it was 50 1/2". well anyways enjoy and let the debate continue! gotta love it
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