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| Any body fish this lake this time of the year, if so any tips, first time going there. |
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Posts: 1767
Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin | For Muskies?
There's not really a fishable population in the lake...little green is where you would want to go |
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Posts: 28
| There are actually quite a few nice muskies in Big Green.....never fished it this time of year though. Oops! I mean there are no muskies in Big Green! :X |
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Posts: 243
Location: South Central Wisconsin | I've fished it a few times with nothing to show for it. There are muskies in it but, I personally believe the numbers are very low. I like you obviously want to find an untapped musky water. Pretty sure this is not the lake you're looking for... |
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Location: Contrarian Island | buddy of mine might go poke around on it next year... DNR has stocked it with on average 1 fish for every 4 acres...gotta be some big ones in there and maybe not all that low density? anyone fish it? |
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Posts: 98
| Little green has some dinks in it. Big green is definitely the better place to go for big fish. And for how many boats are on little green for the size (gotten pretty bad the last couple years)...big green has much less pressured water. |
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Location: Redgranite, WI | My rule of thumb with Big Green is fish it opener to Memorial Day. Then from the week after Labor Day to close. The in between is absolutely ridiculous. There are fish there, but it's not your "Normal" Wisconsin lake, you have think outside the box a bit to get their attention. On the flip side of all things, the scenery is outstanding when hitting the breaklines. |
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