Favorite Musky Lake and Why?
UglyPike
Posted 3/13/2018 10:50 AM (#896402)
Subject: Favorite Musky Lake and Why?





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Location: Niagara on the Lake, ON
Im not asking for anyone to reveal secret spots or anything but its no secret that certain lakes are awesome for musky fishing.

There are a lot of spots I havent fished and want to but for me, I love Eagle Lake and Lac Seul. I think Seul might edge out Eagle just simply because of having less pressure. I love the clear strain of the fish too which is found at Seul. Both are amazing yet different so its really a toss up.

I found it easier to hook into big pike and even walleye at Seul but that just coulda been the week I was on that water and nothing else. Both are paradises for musky anglers!
DonPursch
Posted 3/13/2018 11:00 AM (#896405 - in reply to #896402)
Subject: RE: Favorite Musky Lake and Why?




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Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN
Rowan Lake !!
Fly in access only ! No Pressure ! Untouched wilderness !
And just LOTS of Muskies Big very Big ! And small !
Really the last frontier ! Very uneducated fish !
I was there for 30 years chasin these giant fish !
There you have it !
supertrollr
Posted 3/13/2018 11:46 AM (#896410 - in reply to #896402)
Subject: Re: Favorite Musky Lake and Why?


lake x! the reason?there is no big fish in it
ToddM
Posted 3/13/2018 12:46 PM (#896419 - in reply to #896402)
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Location: oswego, il
Lake x is awesome. So many of them, less pressure, lots of fish.
KenK
Posted 3/13/2018 1:03 PM (#896425 - in reply to #896402)
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Location: Elk Grove Village, IL & Phillips, WI
It would appear to me that Lake X is really hopping. Most of the big fish entries come from there.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 3/13/2018 1:06 PM (#896426 - in reply to #896402)
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Location: St. Lawrence River
The Big Empty.... lots of water to explore, you can go from a zero to a hero in seconds. Legit shot at a 55+ any time your bait is wet. And its my home water of course.
jvlast15
Posted 3/13/2018 1:14 PM (#896428 - in reply to #896402)
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Tough to beat Sabaskong Bay for me. Big fish, small fish, millions of spots...
happy hooker
Posted 3/13/2018 1:41 PM (#896433 - in reply to #896428)
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My favorite lake is Baby in longville,,it's hard to catch a fish bigger then 45 but it's a pretty lake that the shoreline isn't torn up.
horsehunter
Posted 3/13/2018 2:21 PM (#896437 - in reply to #896402)
Subject: Re: Favorite Musky Lake and Why?




Location: Eastern Ontario
I would fish in the sink in Walmart's washroom if I thought it might contain a muskie.

God get me out on the water I can't take much more non winter non spring

Edited by horsehunter 3/13/2018 2:24 PM
VMS
Posted 3/13/2018 2:27 PM (#896438 - in reply to #896433)
Subject: Re: Favorite Musky Lake and Why?





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
happy hooker - 3/13/2018 1:41 PM

My favorite lake is Baby in longville,,it's hard to catch a fish bigger then 45 but it's a pretty lake that the shoreline isn't torn up.


How much are you up there? That is my home water where I cut my teeth on these fish in the late 70's

Kirby Budrow
Posted 3/13/2018 2:30 PM (#896439 - in reply to #896438)
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Location: Chisholm, MN
Pughole!
happy hooker
Posted 3/13/2018 2:37 PM (#896442 - in reply to #896439)
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VMS
Not for a long time, I don't get up in that area much now but when we do we hit it on a wind day.love all the bays
UglyPike
Posted 3/13/2018 3:21 PM (#896451 - in reply to #896437)
Subject: Re: Favorite Musky Lake and Why?





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Location: Niagara on the Lake, ON
horsehunter - 3/13/2018 2:21 PM

I would fish in the sink in Walmart's washroom if I thought it might contain a muskie.

God get me out on the water I can't take much more non winter non spring

I hear ya!! #*#* my home water is Niagara. Stingy as hell but its home and I love it. Cant wait to get out!!
Lizmorea
Posted 3/15/2018 12:56 AM (#897844 - in reply to #896402)
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Georgian bay!!!
southern comfort
Posted 3/15/2018 7:49 AM (#898857 - in reply to #896402)
Subject: Re: Favorite Musky Lake and Why?




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So many ... hard to pick one but Vermillion would be my choice. While success can be hard to come by on some days it's my choice based on the following

1. You have incredible options between the East and West side of the lake.
2. Opportunity for 50" fish
3. You can always take a break from muskies and fish walleye or smallies
4. Scenery
5. Within 4 hours
Kirby Budrow
Posted 3/15/2018 7:55 AM (#898858 - in reply to #896402)
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Location: Chisholm, MN
Dave Williamson said that miltona is the best musky lake in the state right now! He may be right...
AQM
Posted 3/15/2018 6:00 PM (#898935 - in reply to #898858)
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I'm only an hour and a half from Miltona and have never bothered with it. While there are some fish in there, from what I've heard from locals is that it's a tough lake to fish and gets a lot of pressure. I've never heard of Miltona being in the top 5, much less best lake in the state. Unless something has changed there, I'm pretty unconvinced.
Dan111
Posted 3/15/2018 8:15 PM (#898942 - in reply to #896402)
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Location: ontario
georgian bay
ToddM
Posted 3/15/2018 8:23 PM (#898944 - in reply to #898858)
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Location: oswego, il
Kirby Budrow - 3/15/2018 7:55 AM

Dave Williamson said that miltona is the best musky lake in the state right now! He may be right...


I have seen 4 musky shows filmed on miltona last fall. That should say something about it.

Edited by ToddM 3/15/2018 9:47 PM
Slow Rollin
Posted 3/15/2018 8:24 PM (#898945 - in reply to #898858)
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Lol. Better hope Miltona is not one of the best lakes. IMO very average and more pressure per acre than a metro lake.
Emptynet
Posted 3/15/2018 8:28 PM (#898946 - in reply to #896402)
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Location: WI
Wissota. But then I'd rather cast all day & not be bothered with having to waste time unhooking a muskie.
Baby Mallard
Posted 3/15/2018 8:56 PM (#898950 - in reply to #898858)
Subject: Re: Favorite Musky Lake and Why?





Kirby Budrow - 3/15/2018 7:55 AM Dave Williamson said that miltona is the best musky lake in the state right now! He may be right...

Might be an attempt to get more guide trips?  Best lake in the state for what?  Definitely not for big fish.  My vote is Vermilion and there is not even a close second.



Edited by Baby Mallard 3/15/2018 9:34 PM
jchiggins
Posted 3/15/2018 9:08 PM (#898953 - in reply to #896402)
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Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn
I have a deep down love/hate with Eagle, Ont. I know I'm not alone......... And it's been awhile.
Top H2O
Posted 3/15/2018 10:43 PM (#898955 - in reply to #898858)
Subject: Re: Favorite Musky Lake and Why?




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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Kirby Budrow - 3/15/2018 7:55 AM

Dave Williamson said that miltona is the best musky lake in the state right now! He may be right...

Huhhh...What ??
Ok then... It must be true.
See everybody on Miltona in July !
Larry Ramsell
Posted 3/16/2018 7:00 AM (#898966 - in reply to #896402)
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Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
jchiggins: I "feel" your pain...been a long while for me too. I left a lot of blood there chasing those big girls.

Edited by Larry Ramsell 3/16/2018 7:02 AM
7ovr50
Posted 3/16/2018 7:06 AM (#898967 - in reply to #896402)
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St. Claire. Best chance for a 50+ and numbers too. Casting or trolling. It's my choice hands down.
tkuntz
Posted 3/16/2018 7:48 AM (#898976 - in reply to #898955)
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Location: Waukee, IA
The word is already out about miltona, 2 boats on every spot all day every day

Edited by tkuntz 3/16/2018 7:50 AM
MOJOcandy101
Posted 3/16/2018 8:08 AM (#898982 - in reply to #896402)
Subject: Re: Favorite Musky Lake and Why?





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Location: Alex or Alek?
Miltona can definitely be tough to fish...
seanitolee
Posted 3/16/2018 9:15 AM (#898997 - in reply to #896402)
Subject: Re: Favorite Musky Lake and Why?




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Location: Buffalo, NY
Niagara river! Cast it, Troll it, and best of all Jig it! I've had days without fish, but i've also had 7 boated in one day. High numbers body of water with every type of habitat you could think of. Sandy flats? check. Heavy current? check. Calm weedy bays? check. Depths from 1 ft to 30ft. There's a few 50's roaming about too. Best of all for me, from house to public launch is 10 minutes.
UglyPike
Posted 3/16/2018 11:06 AM (#899005 - in reply to #898997)
Subject: Re: Favorite Musky Lake and Why?





Posts: 101


Location: Niagara on the Lake, ON
seanitolee - 3/16/2018 9:15 AM

Niagara river! Cast it, Troll it, and best of all Jig it! I've had days without fish, but i've also had 7 boated in one day. High numbers body of water with every type of habitat you could think of. Sandy flats? check. Heavy current? check. Calm weedy bays? check. Depths from 1 ft to 30ft. There's a few 50's roaming about too. Best of all for me, from house to public launch is 10 minutes.


Ive never ever heard anyone refer to the Niagara as a numbers water. By best in one day was 3 and that was rare. I think I need to fish with you. Im doing it wrong...
dtaijo174
Posted 3/16/2018 11:31 AM (#899007 - in reply to #896402)
Subject: Re: Favorite Musky Lake and Why?





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Location: New Hope MN
I agree with Don, Rowan lake.
My first musky trip was at Nielsen's in 1991 at 9yrs old. No muskies landed, but saw a few over 30 pounds and that was all it took. I did catch a 40lbs snapping turtle with a chunk of clam and big 7/0 hook. Dad loved unhooking that. got the entire thing on film for you naysayers. Don also gave me a brown and gold suick that I keep hung up in my office to this day.
The lake is beautiful, unpressed, and is a diverse system. Crystal clear water, deep weeds, deep rocks, lakers, walleye, pike and giant musky.
It was my best childhood memory. Named my son Rowan (3) and hope to relive that experience with him when he is older.