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Tinboats Tournament June 25th-RESULTS post #219 (pg15)
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<blockquote data-quote="wasilvers" data-source="post: 188192" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Saw this in other reading tonight:</p><p><em>LAKE WAUBESA</em></p><p><em>Often overlooked by anglers heading to lakes Mendota or Monona, 2,000-acre Lake Waubesa offers the best crappie population on the Madison Chain.</em></p><p><em>Waubesa is fairly shallow with plenty of structure and weeds, so crappies are not hard to find. Early in spring, motor under the trestle at the lake's north end and look for them in shallow Upper Mud Lake. As the extensive weedbeds develop, fish the outside weed edges. Crappies spawn on the shallow flats where you can sometimes sight-fish for them. Off Rockford Heights on the east shore, fish cribs hold crappies at any time of year. </em></p><p><em></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wasilvers, post: 188192, member: 1776"] Saw this in other reading tonight: [i]LAKE WAUBESA Often overlooked by anglers heading to lakes Mendota or Monona, 2,000-acre Lake Waubesa offers the best crappie population on the Madison Chain. Waubesa is fairly shallow with plenty of structure and weeds, so crappies are not hard to find. Early in spring, motor under the trestle at the lake's north end and look for them in shallow Upper Mud Lake. As the extensive weedbeds develop, fish the outside weed edges. Crappies spawn on the shallow flats where you can sometimes sight-fish for them. Off Rockford Heights on the east shore, fish cribs hold crappies at any time of year. [/i] [/QUOTE]
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