UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, DC 20549 FORM N-Q QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY Investment Company Act file number 811-21582 ------------------------------------------ Madison/Claymore Covered Call & Equity Strategy Fund -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Exact name of registrant as specified in charter) 2455 Corporate West Drive, Lisle, IL 60532 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code) J. Thomas Futrell Madison/Claymore Covered Call & Equity Strategy Fund 2455 Corporate West Drive, Lisle, IL 60532 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Name and address of agent for service) Registrant's telephone number, including area code: 630-505-3700 ------------ Date of fiscal year end: December 31 ----------- Date of reporting period: March 31, 2008 -------------- Form N-Q is to be used by management investment companies, other than small business investment companies registered on Form N-5 (ss.ss. 239.24 and 274.5 of this chapter), to file reports with the Commission, not later than 60 days after the close of the first and third fiscal quarters, pursuant to rule 30b1-5 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 270.30b1-5). The Commission may use the information provided on Form N-Q in its regulatory, disclosure review, inspection, and policymaking roles. A registrant is required to disclose the information specified by Form N-Q, and the Commission will make this information public. A registrant is not required to respond to the collection of information contained in Form N-Q unless the Form displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget ("OMB") control number. Please direct comments concerning the accuracy of the information collection burden estimate and any suggestions for reducing the burden to the Secretary, Securities and Exchange Commission, 450 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20549-0609. The OMB has reviewed this collection of information under the clearance requirements of 44 U.S.C. ss. 3507. ITEM 1. SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS. Attached hereto. MCN | MADISON/CLAYMORE COVERED CALL & EQUITY STRATEGY FUND PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS MARCH 31, 2008 (UNAUDITED) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NUMBER OF SHARES DESCRIPTION VALUE --------------- ------------------------------------------ --------------- COMMON STOCKS 102.6% CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY 25.7% 400,000 American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. $ 7,004,000 270,000 Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. (a) 7,965,000 110,000 Best Buy Co., Inc. 4,560,600 183,000 Coach, Inc. (a) 5,517,450 140,000 Home Depot, Inc. 3,915,800 165,000 Kohl's Corp. (a) 7,076,850 210,000 Lowe's Cos., Inc. 4,817,400 230,000 Starbucks Corp. (a) 4,025,000 125,000 Target Corp. 6,335,000 320,000 Williams-Sonoma, Inc. 7,756,800 --------------- 58,973,900 --------------- COMPUTERS 2.3% 265,800 Dell, Inc. (a) 5,294,736 --------------- CONSUMER SERVICES 7.5% 263,400 eBay, Inc. (a) 7,859,856 60,000 Garmin, Ltd. (Cayman Islands) 3,240,600 225,000 Intuit, Inc. (a) 6,077,250 --------------- 17,177,706 --------------- ENERGY 1.8% 74,000 Unit Corp. (a) 4,192,100 --------------- FINANCIALS 19.2% 60,000 Affiliated Managers Group (a) 5,444,400 160,000 Capital One Financial Corp. 7,875,200 220,000 Citigroup, Inc. 4,712,400 320,000 Countrywide Financial Corp. 1,760,000 211,000 Marshall & Ilsley Corp. 4,895,200 140,000 Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. 5,703,600 150,000 Morgan Stanley 6,855,000 240,000 Wells Fargo & Co. 6,984,000 --------------- 44,229,800 --------------- HEALTH CARE 17.5% 120,000 Amgen, Inc. (a) 5,013,600 60,000 Biogen Idec, Inc. (a) 3,701,400 100,000 Community Health Systems, Inc. (a) 3,357,000 70,000 Genentech, Inc. (a) 5,682,600 310,000 Mylan, Inc. 3,596,000 270,000 Pfizer, Inc. 5,651,100 200,000 UnitedHealth Group, Inc. 6,872,000 40,900 Varian Medical System, Inc. (a) 1,915,756 57,500 Zimmer Holdings, Inc. (a) 4,476,950 --------------- 40,266,406 --------------- INDUSTRIAL 1.6% 50,000 United Parcel Services Corp. - Class B 3,651,000 --------------- INSURANCE 0.6% 123,800 MGIC Investment Corp. 1,303,614 --------------- SOFTWARE 2.4% 330,000 Symantec Corp. (a) 5,484,600 --------------- TECHNOLOGY 24.0% 65,000 Adobe Systems, Inc. (a) 2,313,350 86,100 Altera Corp. 1,586,823 160,000 Applied Materials, Inc. 3,121,600 150,000 Check Point Software Technologies (Israel) (a) 3,360,000 345,000 Cisco Systems, Inc. (a) 8,311,050 394,000 EMC Corp. (a) 5,649,960 600,000 Flextronics International Ltd. (Singapore) (a) 5,634,000 10,000 Google, Inc. - Class A (a) 4,404,700 50,000 Intel Corp. 1,059,000 180,000 Linear Technology Corp. 5,524,200 188,700 QLogic Corp. (a) 2,896,545 250,000 Yahoo!, Inc. (a) 7,232,500 122,000 Zebra Technologies Corp. - Class A (a) 4,065,040 --------------- 55,158,768 --------------- TOTAL COMMON STOCKS 102.6% 235,732,630 --------------- (Cost $296,720,953) EXCHANGE-TRADED FUND 2.4% 130,000 Powershares QQQ (Cost $6,411,475) 5,683,600 --------------- TOTAL LONG TERM INVESTMENTS 105.0% 241,416,230 (Cost $303,132,428) --------------- SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 3.0% MONEY MARKET FUNDS 1.9% 4,302,233 AIM Liquid Assets Money Market Fund (Cost $4,302,233) 4,302,233 --------------- PRINCIPAL AMOUNT ------------------ U.S. GOVERNMENT AND AGENCIES 1.1% $ 2,500,000 U.S. Treasury Note (coupon 4.875%, maturity 5/31/08) (Cost $2,511,932) 2,514,845 --------------- TOTAL SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 3.0% (Cost $6,814,165) 6,817,078 --------------- TOTAL INVESTMENTS 108.0% (Cost $309,946,593) 248,233,308 Other Assets in excess of Liabilities - 0.0% 100,959 Total Value of Options Written - (8.0%) (18,476,795) --------------- NET ASSETS 100.0% $ 229,857,472 =============== (a) Non-income producing security. CONTRACTS (100 SHARES PER CONTRACT) CALL OPTIONS WRITTEN (a) EXPIRATION DATE EXERCISE PRICE VALUE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 650 Adobe Systems, Inc. January 2009 $35.00 $325,000 150 Affiliated Managers Group September 2008 105.00 84,750 200 Affiliated Managers Group January 2009 110.00 139,000 150 Affiliated Managers Group January 2009 120.00 65,250 100 Affiliated Managers Group September 2008 80.00 176,500 861 Altera Corp. January 2009 20.00 174,352 3,500 American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. January 2009 25.00 315,000 300 Amgen, Inc. July 2008 47.50 42,750 550 Amgen, Inc. July 2008 50.00 47,300 350 Amgen, Inc. January 2009 50.00 88,025 1,000 Applied Materials, Inc. January 2009 17.50 380,000 600 Applied Materials, Inc. January 2009 20.00 151,500 1,779 Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. January 2009 30.00 791,655 200 Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. August 2008 30.00 64,000 721 Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. August 2008 32.50 153,213 197 Best Buy Co., Inc. September 2008 47.50 45,803 303 Best Buy Co., Inc. June 2008 50.00 19,695 200 Best Buy Co., Inc. September 2008 52.50 22,000 600 Biogen Idec, Inc. January 2009 65.00 459,000 1,000 Capital One Financial Corp. January 2009 45.00 1,225,000 600 Capital One Financial Corp. June 2008 50.00 315,000 1,500 Check Point Software Technologies (Israel) January 2009 22.50 416,250 500 Cisco Systems, Inc. April 2008 25.00 17,750 1,800 Cisco Systems, Inc. January 2009 27.50 326,700 650 Cisco Systems, Inc. January 2009 30.00 73,775 500 Citigroup, Inc. June 2008 32.50 5,000 1,795 Countrywide Financial Corp. January 2009 10.00 60,133 400 Countrywide Financial Corp. July 2008 10.00 5,000 45 Countrywide Financial Corp. July 2008 6.00 3,713 255 Countrywide Financial Corp. October 2008 6.00 26,775 705 Countrywide Financial Corp. July 2008 7.50 21,503 1,830 Coach, Inc. August 2008 30.00 713,700 1,000 Community Health Systems, Inc. January 2009 35.00 415,000 634 eBay, Inc. October 2008 27.50 318,585 500 eBay, Inc. October 2008 30.00 182,500 300 eBay, Inc. January 2009 35.00 76,350 662 EMC Corp. October 2008 17.00 57,594 1,200 EMC Corp. January 2009 17.50 128,400 923 Flextronics International Ltd. (Singapore) January 2009 12.50 46,150 600 Garmin, Ltd. (Cayman Islands) July 2008 65.00 195,000 300 Genentech, Inc. September 2008 70.00 417,000 400 Genentech, Inc. January 2009 70.00 620,000 50 Google, Inc. - Class A June 2008 510.00 52,250 50 Google, Inc. - Class A June 2008 540.00 28,500 328 Home Depot, Inc. August 2008 30.00 56,088 800 Home Depot, Inc. January 2009 30.00 229,200 500 Intel Corp. April 2008 20.00 81,500 190 Intuit, Inc. July 2008 32.50 7,600 2,000 Intuit, Inc. January 2009 35.00 180,000 750 Kohl's Corp. July 2008 45.00 285,000 300 Kohl's Corp. April 2008 50.00 4,500 600 Kohl's Corp. January 2009 50.00 264,000 1,100 Linear Technology Corp. August 2008 30.00 310,750 200 Linear Technology Corp. August 2008 32.50 32,500 2,100 Lowe's Cos., Inc. July 2008 27.50 115,500 400 Marshall & Ilsley Corp. June 2008 25.00 53,000 288 Marshall & Ilsley Corp. September 2008 25.00 61,200 1,422 Marshall & Ilsley Corp. January 2009 30.00 177,750 500 Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. July 2008 55.00 66,250 500 Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. January 2009 60.00 114,250 400 Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. January 2009 65.00 61,200 479 MGIC Investment Corp. September 2008 20.00 13,173 259 MGIC Investment Corp. June 2008 22.50 1,295 500 MGIC Investment Corp. June 2008 25.00 2,500 800 Morgan Stanley January 2009 55.00 324,000 2,900 Mylan, Inc. January 2009 15.00 253,750 700 Powershares QQQ April 2008 46.00 17,850 600 Powershares QQQ April 2008 45.00 33,300 314 QLogic Corp. April 2008 15.00 23,550 1,573 QLogic Corp. January 2009 15.00 373,587 80 Starbucks Corp. July 2008 22.50 2,000 1,400 Starbucks Corp. January 2009 22.50 139,300 301 Symantec Corp. January 2009 15.00 96,320 2,199 Symantec Corp. January 2009 17.50 412,312 800 Symantec Corp. July 2008 17.50 76,000 250 Target Corp. July 2008 55.00 76,875 1,000 Target Corp. January 2009 60.00 420,000 400 Unit Corp. June 2008 50.00 316,000 340 Unit Corp. September 2008 50.00 311,100 700 UnitedHealth Group, Inc. January 2009 55.00 21,000 400 UnitedHealth Group, Inc. June 2008 60.00 2,000 500 United Parcel Services Corp. - Class B July 2008 70.00 275,000 409 Varian Medical System, Inc. May 2008 45.00 157,465 2,400 Wells Fargo & Co. July 2008 27.50 924,000 2,450 Williams-Sonoma, Inc. August 2008 27.50 385,875 750 Williams-Sonoma, Inc. August 2008 25.00 193,125 700 Yahoo!, Inc. January 2009 25.00 413,000 . 900 Yahoo!, Inc. July 2008 25.00 477,000 900 Yahoo!, Inc. January 2009 27.50 375,750 819 Zebra Technologies Corp. - Class A August 2008 35.00 169,942 201 Zebra Technologies Corp. - Class A May 2008 40.00 3,517 400 Zimmer Holdings, Inc. January 2009 70.00 514,000 175 Zimmer Holdings, Inc. January 2009 75.00 171,500 ------------------ TOTAL VALUE OF CALL OPTIONS WRITTEN (Premiums received $22,207,203) 18,368,795 ------------------ PUT OPTIONS WRITTEN 200 Cisco Systems, Inc. January 2009 22.50 42,500 200 Cisco Systems, Inc. January 2009 25.00 65,500 ------------------ TOTAL VALUE OF PUT OPTIONS WRITTEN (Premiums received $97,807) 108,000 ------------------ TOTAL OPTIONS WRITTEN (Premiums received $22,305,010) $ 18,476,795 ================== (a) Non-income producing security. See previously submitted notes to financial statements for the period ending December 31, 2007. Country Allocation* ------------------------------------------------------------ United States 95.1% Singapore 2.3% Israel 1.3% Cayman Islands 1.3% * Based on Total Investments (which does not take into consideration the Value of Options Written). Subject to change daily. ITEM 2. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES. (a) The registrant's principal executive officer and principal financial officer have evaluated the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended) as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this report and have concluded, based on such evaluation, that the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures were effective, as of that date, in ensuring that information required to be disclosed by the registrant in this Form N-Q was recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the Securities and Exchange Commission's rules and forms. (b) There was no change in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended) that occurred during the registrant's last fiscal quarter that may have materially affected or is reasonably likely to materially affect the registrant's internal control over financial reporting. ITEM 3. EXHIBITS. A separate certification for each principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the registrant as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (17 CFR 270.30a-2(a)), is attached hereto. SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized. Madison/Claymore Covered Call & Equity Strategy Fund ------------------------------------------------------------------- By: /s/ J. Thomas Futrell --------------------------------------------------------------------------- J. Thomas Futrell Chief Executive Officer Date: May 30, 2008 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated. By: /s/ J. Thomas Futrell --------------------------------------------------------------------------- J. Thomas Futrell Chief Executive Officer Date: May 30, 2008 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- By: /s/ Steven M. Hill --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steven M. Hill Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer Date: May 30, 2008 --------------------------------------------------------------------------