Looks like a Frabill conservation series landing net. I've had two just like it. I put them through their paces catching big Carp and HUGE Mendota Channel cats. Good nets. I landed a 34.9 LB Channel Cat with one back in 2019. I really should upsize.
@@hammadoffficial6660 Caught a 44" there a couple years back. My guide caught one real close to 50". He's gotten several over 50" on Monona/Waubesa. Wingra is unique in that it has virtually no Northern Pike. So if you get a bite on a Musky bait there, almost 100% its a Musky. The rest of the lakes you catch 3 or 4 Pike for each Musky. They are so abundant on the chain, except Wingra. Hope you had a good trip. I've got my usual trip set up in May. Great little lake. Mendota's got Muskies, and BIG ones (helped a fella land a 48.5" caught on a Walleye bait from shore). But it's much better known as a trophy Northern Pike lake, in addition to Perch, Walleye, SMB and HUGE Mendota Channel Cats.
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Looks like a Frabill conservation series landing net. I've had two just like it. I put them through their paces catching big Carp and HUGE Mendota Channel cats. Good nets. I landed a 34.9 LB Channel Cat with one back in 2019. I really should upsize.
I’m going fishing on lake Mendota today so I hope I catch something
Is this Lake Mendota, Madison, WI?
Yes
Roy Vivian I’m driving up 3 hours from Chicago to Lake Wingra next week. I heard they have really nice Musky!
@@hammadoffficial6660 Caught a 44" there a couple years back. My guide caught one real close to 50". He's gotten several over 50" on Monona/Waubesa. Wingra is unique in that it has virtually no Northern Pike. So if you get a bite on a Musky bait there, almost 100% its a Musky. The rest of the lakes you catch 3 or 4 Pike for each Musky. They are so abundant on the chain, except Wingra. Hope you had a good trip. I've got my usual trip set up in May. Great little lake. Mendota's got Muskies, and BIG ones (helped a fella land a 48.5" caught on a Walleye bait from shore). But it's much better known as a trophy Northern Pike lake, in addition to Perch, Walleye, SMB and HUGE Mendota Channel Cats.
The water is contaminated with agricultural runoff, which gives the opportunity to catch larger fish! Most anglers prefer to eat uncontaminated fish!