Hey man! I’ve been watching a lot of your videos and you have some absolutely great content. This is my 2nd TH-cam channel I’ve subbed to you on 😂. I’ve lived down south my whole life & just moved to Madison 2 days ago for work. I have a kayak but it’s still down south for now. I plan on bringing it here this spring. I went fishing on the shores today with no luck. I was wondering if you had any tips or places I could try from the shore where I may have some luck before the water starts freezing over? Im 24 and a huge fisherman of literally any body of water I can access. Wisconsin fishing is a whole new ball game for me and I’d love to dm you some about it. Either way, keep up the good channel 💯
Hey dude! I appreciate the support! Welcome to the Madison area! It has recently gotten very rough fishing since it has gotten colder, and I have been struggling to catch fish. Come down to Sauk City and fish the dam, and the stretch of river here for smallies, muskie, and pike! I just started fishing the Madison chain of lakes a year ago and still have not figured it out. But this is what I know. Lake Monona = Largemouth, Muskie (BIG Muskie), pike and other fish. Lake Mendota = Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, channel cats. Lake Wingra, Largemouth & Muskie. Lake Waubesa = Largemouth & Pike + Muskie. Feel free to shoot me an email any time through my business email in my video descriptions!
Hey man not sure how far exactly from you but if you want to go to a small lake with really big pike Vincent lake in Polk county is great and very small so a kayak would be great for it
Yep.....Pike are the scourge of the Madison Chain of Lakes angler 🙂. Not the worst problem to have on a body of water, I suppose. If you enjoy catching them, you're likely to do quite well.
@@TUFFBASS Oddly enough, the 3 largest (or at least longest) Pike I've caught in Madison were while fishing Channel Cats on cut baits on Lake Mendota. Largest was 41.5", and all three were over 40. But they were all REALLY skinny. Obviously not very healthy. Largest healthy pike was 37", caught on Waubesa.
Please don’t use all those treble hooks. It just tears the fish apart. It’s unsporting and borderline cruel. Just use single hooks. Give them a sporting chance.
I realize this. I used to use them. I stopped because they were damaging the fishes eyes, heads, gills, etc. It’s too easy and causes too much damage. Just consider it when you’re removing a treble hook from a northerns eyeball.
Great spot. Mendota is loaded with big fish of many varieties. Looks like u found em 😊
Oh forsure dude! Love fishing the Madison lakes! Remember to subscribe if you aren’t yet!
Lots of action, nicely done!
Thanks! Hoping for another day like this soon, i hope you subscribed :)
Do you know if pike linger throughout Cherokee Marsh throughout the spring/summer as well? Was thinking about hitting it up.
I tried this spring without any luck, your best bet is to eait for all the vegetation and lily pads to come up, I caught the pike in September.
Yes they stay there all year
Hey man! I’ve been watching a lot of your videos and you have some absolutely great content. This is my 2nd TH-cam channel I’ve subbed to you on 😂. I’ve lived down south my whole life & just moved to Madison 2 days ago for work. I have a kayak but it’s still down south for now. I plan on bringing it here this spring. I went fishing on the shores today with no luck. I was wondering if you had any tips or places I could try from the shore where I may have some luck before the water starts freezing over? Im 24 and a huge fisherman of literally any body of water I can access. Wisconsin fishing is a whole new ball game for me and I’d love to dm you some about it. Either way, keep up the good channel 💯
Hey dude! I appreciate the support! Welcome to the Madison area! It has recently gotten very rough fishing since it has gotten colder, and I have been struggling to catch fish. Come down to Sauk City and fish the dam, and the stretch of river here for smallies, muskie, and pike! I just started fishing the Madison chain of lakes a year ago and still have not figured it out. But this is what I know. Lake Monona = Largemouth, Muskie (BIG Muskie), pike and other fish.
Lake Mendota = Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, channel cats.
Lake Wingra, Largemouth & Muskie.
Lake Waubesa = Largemouth & Pike + Muskie.
Feel free to shoot me an email any time through my business email in my video descriptions!
Hey man not sure how far exactly from you but if you want to go to a small lake with really big pike Vincent lake in Polk county is great and very small so a kayak would be great for it
As an angler who lives on the Madison chain...Pike are everywhere
Oh yea they sure are, good thing I love fishing for them! Maybe you’ll see me around!
Yeah same
@@TUFFBASS do you now of any good lakes or rivers to catch bass
Lake monona is decent
Are you on M in Governor Nelson Park? Would love to try to canoe fish there? Thanks. Which road are you on? Take care
Go to Cherokee lake 💪
@@TUFFBASS thank you sir very much
@@TUFFBASS great spot for Bass, ive never gotten out on a Yak there. i will this year though.
@@ericleclaire256 it is an incredible spot, just hug the shoreline!
I also live in Madison Wisconsin and pike are pretty much anywhere
Heck yea nice to hear from another local! I love the pike fishing!
Yep.....Pike are the scourge of the Madison Chain of Lakes angler 🙂. Not the worst problem to have on a body of water, I suppose. If you enjoy catching them, you're likely to do quite well.
Oh yea definitely, I love catching Pike though so I don’t mind! Just as fun if not more fun than bass fishing.
@@TUFFBASS Oddly enough, the 3 largest (or at least longest) Pike I've caught in Madison were while fishing Channel Cats on cut baits on Lake Mendota. Largest was 41.5", and all three were over 40. But they were all REALLY skinny. Obviously not very healthy. Largest healthy pike was 37", caught on Waubesa.
Dang dude! Yea I caught my biggest pike at Waubesa! And my buddy caught a skinny 40+ on Mendota!
What lake is this I have not had any good fishing by me in Madison
This is Cherokee lake, connected to Mendota, but there are pike everywhere! I just got lucky this day :) Remember to subscribe if you aren’t yet!
I Been all threw there on my boat.
Nice any luck?
@@TUFFBASS Big catfish.
Awesome! Those are always fun!
Where are you fishing?
Cherokee lake dane
I love pike
Same here I love the fight that they give, and I like how they look too. They look super cool!
I love pike too
Looks like Cherokee Marsh to me…. there’s good crappie in there
Oh yea quality fishing! Remember to subscribe if you aren’t yet!
Why does the last pike have a blue mouth?
Strange, could be the camera
To hold all those teeth!
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We have monster pike on our lake in Indiana, to bad I ain’t waking up in morning and by the time I get up, it’s skiing time…and the lakes are rough
Monster pike is a blast to fish for! I’m glad you enjoyed the video! remember to subscribe if you aren’t yet!
Please don’t use all those treble hooks. It just tears the fish apart. It’s unsporting and borderline cruel. Just use single hooks. Give them a sporting chance.
I will use the trebles, they increase your hookup ratio :)
I realize this. I used to use them. I stopped because they were damaging the fishes eyes, heads, gills, etc. It’s too easy and causes too much damage. Just consider it when you’re removing a treble hook from a northerns eyeball.
Barbless as well.