Kevin Skovenski

Madison, WI, United States

14 Mar 11:17

I really like the toilet paper analogy.  Easy to remember.  

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13 Mar 20:04

Those are always the days the 8lbers are out. 

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Brian Latimer I would be for adding one late Summer/Fall tournament.  Fishing is still really good up here. Because of the low participation I was able to get my father in law to join and qualify.  And actually both years of SUF so far the only tournaments I’ve been able to qualify in was the late Summer/Fall.  

I agree with Brian Barde, it would be so hard to police.  Honestly for me I don’t care if someone has FFS.  But I don’t want to see people overdue it.  I’m for conservation and keeping the lakes healthy.  

Brian Latimer honestly I don’t know but we’re trying!  An old local told me last year when the ice comes off go to the bank because that will thaw and warm up a lot faster than the rest of the lake.  This is usually in mid-April when we can get out.  Last year I tired it and caught a 15” LMB on a Topwater in a foot water, mucky weeds, in high 40 degree water temps.  🤷🏼‍♂️

Still 2 colors of Gordito on tackle warehouse

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Yo that Bass eats the Bass I catch!

11 Mar 06:25

Dang man that’s a haul!

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That is a good question.  My neighbor and his boys kept 250 Crappie out of one lakes a couple weeks ago.  In my opinion that’s a lot to just throw in the freezer.  

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09 Mar 08:02

Here’s one for ya that’s going to cause a stir in WI.  The Wisconsin Conservatory Congress has banning FFS as a topic of discussion for their Spring meeting.  In the news they’re saying the Crappie population on the smaller lakes is being devastated.  #22 on the list. 

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