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Author Topic: Madison Report 5-18-09  (Read 2472 times)

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Offline PDOGG

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After a little vehicle trouble I found myself reaching the lake and launching the boat around 7pm and by 7:16 was on top of a huge school of crappies and had landed 6.  These fish where hanging out at the bottom of a break on a transition from gravel to sand/mud in 21 fow.  These fish where suspended anywhere from the bottom up to 7fow and where absolutly crushing a jiggin rap.  The school was very large but you needed to stay almost perfectly in the 21 fow range any shallower or deeper and you where off the school.  Boat control was key in staying along the break.  I backtrolled into the wind and was reminded why I like tiller boat's so much.  Good luck and get out there the bite is on. :fishing:

Offline 7outof10

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i shure hope the big red chev did not give you an problums

Offline PDOGG

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No it was the little red Chevy.  Turned out to just be a loose wire but took a while to find.

Offline Jdrummer

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Awsome report! where is the pics?
Pratice doesn't make perfect, Perfect pratice makes perfect!

Offline Jdrummer

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Here is the pics mike sent me .
Pratice doesn't make perfect, Perfect pratice makes perfect!