Kevin Skovenski

Madison, WI, United States

07 Oct 07:38

Thanks Eric!

07 Oct 07:38

Thanks Doc!

07 Oct 07:38

Thanks Chris!

07 Oct 07:38

It took me at least 6 years of living here before I could say and spell the names

07 Oct 07:36

Thanks Ray!

06 Oct 15:07

That’s really cool!

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06 Oct 12:59

How did the frog do for you in the algae?

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06 Oct 07:53

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Tournment recap Lake Kegonsa. Fished the last tournament of the year this weekend. Sad that it’s already over. It was a challenge given this lake had a bad case of the algae blooms. On Thursday evening when I practiced after work, I had 5-6 good bites on a frog right on top of the algae blooms near docks and where the river met the lake. So you had clean oxygenated water going into the lake and like a “mud line” where it met the lake. There was so much bait there dancing on the surface it looked like rain drops hitting the water. So tournment day I went to that area. From 7am-11, not a single bite. I fished all the weeds that were still green on that lake. At 11 I decided to go to the opposite. Went to the other end of the lake where there was no weeds, shallow sandy bottom, and docks. Water visibility was still 1-2 inches and neon green, just didn’t have the big algae blooms. Apparently that’s where all the bass were hiding. Finished with 4 LM Bass 9.62lbs. All in all I learned a lot from this tournament and practice and what I need to do next year. Fall fishing use to be my most dreaded time of year to fish, but I’ve built a real confidence for it now. Thank you SUF for the lessons and teachings!

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06 Oct 07:38

No doubt I bet that was fun with that setup. Love setting the hook when using a Crankbait.

05 Oct 21:01

Couple of nice ones there! They have been super weird. I was going to post a tournament recap. I found some nice ones but they were in the absolute opposite area of where you would think they would be.

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