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Message Subject: 4/17 Swimmin' Muskie Pics
erico
Posted 4/17/2007 7:35 PM (#251267)
Subject: 4/17 Swimmin' Muskie Pics





Location: Hayward WI
Was out for work today collecting some water samples and took some more pictures at the warm water discharge at Lake Monona in Madison, WI. Water was dirty, counted 5 muskies today and alot more carp than 4/13. Water temps on the Madison Chain were 48-49.

No big girls today, didn't see anything at Wingra, but the water is down there, the jump up the dam is higher and not much water to swim in up the weir.

Edited by erico 4/17/2007 7:40 PM



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SVT
Posted 4/17/2007 11:47 PM (#251334 - in reply to #251267)
Subject: Re: 4/17 Swimmin' Muskie Pics


thats awesome
Manta18
Posted 4/18/2007 3:01 AM (#251340 - in reply to #251334)
Subject: Re: 4/17 Swimmin' Muskie Pics




Posts: 356


Location: Long Prairie, Minnesota

That is just frickin awesome!  Can't wait to get home and actually get to fishing these wonderful creatures again.  Thanks for the pics!!

Muskie Pat
Posted 4/18/2007 6:37 AM (#251344 - in reply to #251267)
Subject: Re: 4/17 Swimmin' Muskie Pics





Posts: 284


Location: Fishing the weeds
Very cool pics.
Derrys
Posted 4/18/2007 7:19 AM (#251352 - in reply to #251267)
Subject: Re: 4/17 Swimmin' Muskie Pics


Those are great. There are a couple ways you can reduce the amount of glare from the water. If you're using a camera that you can change lenses on, you can buy a circular polarizer filter. It works in the same manner as polarized sunglasses. If you have a "point and shoot" type camera, you can hold a pair of polarized sunglasses over the camera lens and get the same effect. It works sometimes. Can't wait to get out fishing, but the season doesn't open till June where I'm at. Keep the photos coming.
erico
Posted 4/18/2007 7:12 PM (#251490 - in reply to #251352)
Subject: Re: 4/17 Swimmin' Muskie Pics





Location: Hayward WI
Brad,

I tried holding my polarized glasses in front of the lens the other day, it was overcast, and the glasses caused the flash to go off. The camera is a cheaper one that's supposed to be for "work". I'll have to bring my own from home one of these days.

Eric
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