Madawaska River Opening Report

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Madawaska River Opening Report

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King Man, his father and I, hit the Madawaska for an opening morning Walleye fish (don’t you just love different zones). King man was defiantly the King today, landing 8 of the 13 walleye. All fish were taken off jigs in 50 feet of water, nothing shallow except that dam crappy LOL.
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Hey, Xenos, nice to hear you got out there and had some action. Wow, jigging in 50' of water. :shock: Guess ya gotta do what gets them!

Any pics??

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Thanks, Dad, for taking me fishing when I was a kid.
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Way to go Todd :D :D :D


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nothing shallow except that dam crappy LOL.

Any size to the crappie Todd??? I was talking to RJ Saturday Morning ....we might hit the Madawaska next Saturday for a few hours
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Don’t remember the size of the Crappy, Kingman caught it, Why I made the comment is I have been trying to catch them and have had NO success.
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I realy beleve that the water is to cold to look for crappie in the normal spring spots, the reports I hear is the guys are getting them deep , while looking for walleye :? Take any pics Todd??

I'll call you later this week :D
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No pic's, I don't think there was a fish over 16"
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Post by Kingmann »

Hey guys, the crappie was 11 inches and caught in about 20 feet of water near bottom. The largest walleye was 18 inches (and no Todd I didn't drive over it with my car to get two more inches out of it).
Thanks for the credit of catching the fish Todd but you put me on them!
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