Kevin Skovenski

Madison, WI, United States

10 Nov 10:29

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…

10 Nov 08:25

Haven’t caught one of those before but I hear they’re a fun fight.

09 Nov 20:09

Thick!! That one will have no trouble making it through the winter

Brian Latimer it would be cool to have someone from Lowrance on to go over settings and how to tune our graphs. 2d, downscan…

09 Nov 07:40

Oh no!

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08 Nov 18:38

Went out for a few hours today. Tried to go deep, but didn’t see anything past 15feet. Had 2 smaller bass come to the boat but jumped off on a jig. Then fished shallow for Musky, had 3 follow to the boat with a big spinnerbait. Hopefully I can get out again before I need to winterize the boat.

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13ft. But planning to go out tomorrow with my new Barde rods and hit some deep water.

03 Nov 18:57

How much did this one weigh?

03 Nov 13:27

I love taking my niece and nephews fishing. I keep it simple with a Senko, swimbait, or Topwater. If they catch one on a Topwater they’re hooked. I stick with a medium/medium light setup spinning. Something easy for them to manage.

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Great first podcast! Had it on while I sat in the boat and did tackle.

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