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07-19-2007, 06:54 AM
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flatheads near madison.
can anyone tell me if there are any places around madison to fish for flatheads.
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Various fishing clubs will have reports posted on their websites. The Department of Natural Resources website is also a good place to look. As for the actual place to go to catch a particular fish species, I only care about perch, walleye, and fish like that there.
Where to fish:
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/fish/faq/wheretofish.html
or give WisFish.com a try:
http://www.wisfish.com/
There are various forums on theBubbler dedicated to the sport of fishing.
Fish On!
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I have never heard of flatheads as being a Wisconsin fish. Maybe on the Missisippi river. But as far as around Madison, your out of luck... We do have a pretty good population of Channel cats in the Rock river system in Jefforson County about 30 minutes East of Madison. I have found the best action for them around Watertown below the dams.
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Been catching some flatheads in the lake at Pardeeville. Not very big ones though, but I figure they are in there too.
Also caught a few in the creek (Duck Creek??) that goes under 22 at Wyocena. But since the water level has been up, only been catching bluegills and a few small bass. My son caught a 2 inch long large mouth on his little Spiderman pole just this week.
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