Kevin Skovenski

Madison, WI, United States

Nov 13 at 01:50 PM

That’s awesome! Where in NY do you live? I’m originally from Buffalo.

Nov 12 at 07:38 PM

Hey Tron, are you fishing a tournament series?

Nov 12 at 07:37 PM

Nice work Randy!

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Nov 11 at 10:26 PM

Destiny Siguenza feel free

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Nov 11 at 08:20 PM

Tell you what, this is by far my favorite app! Real family atmosphere on here, I’d be excited to get to know and fish with everyone single one of you on here. Brian’s honesty in his videos on here sells me. As for all the fishing info and videos out there in the world, the videos and info on here are my “confidence baits” if that makes sense. We are truly a community and I love and appreciate it and all of you!

Nov 11 at 09:39 AM

Yeah I don’t have much confidence in their calendar.

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Nov 10 at 08:09 PM

That sounds fun! Last lake I fished was a natural lake and just a bowl. Fished the steeper part of the drop offs. Not much luck. Trying to graph around to find that structure.

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Commented on Buying a Used Boat

Nov 10 at 07:18 PM

So I bought a used boat a couple years ago and have it all fixed up. Last thing I would like to do for next season is re-power. It’s a 2004 Crestliner Sportfish 18.5’ with a Mercury 125 2 stroke. Top speed is about 35-40mph. My wants are to increase top end speed to 55-60 while maintaining fuel efficiency. Also to have a 4 stroke. With your experience do you feel 150 will do the trick or go up to 175? Max hp for the boat is 200.

Nov 10 at 07:00 PM

Nov 10 at 10:29 AM

So this is a natural lake, just a big bowl down to 65ft. I didn’t have a lot of time to graph, but the time I did I concentrated in the 15-25ft range where ledges are the steepest. Didn’t see any structure or activity. Anywhere there were still good green weeds typically in the 8-10ft range held a lot of suspending and bottom fish. That’s where I spent the majority of my time. But as luck would have it…I towed a boat in that had engine issues. The dock they wanted to go to was in the narrow river channel where the natural lake drains to the next lake. There was soooo much bait in that channel it was insane. I could see fish activity eating the baitfish as I was towing these guys in. Sad to say I didn’t get to fish that channel. It was getting dark and I still had a 20minute run to my dock. Next time…