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Esoxhunter13
Posted 11/8/2017 7:21 AM (#883698)
Subject: Polk co WI




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Does anyone on here live around the Polk county lakes? I'm wondering what lakes are still open enough to fish at least this weekend. I have a few suckers left that I don't want to waste. thanks

Edited by Esoxhunter13 11/8/2017 7:27 AM
jchiggins
Posted 11/8/2017 7:34 AM (#883701 - in reply to #883698)
Subject: Re: Polk co WI




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Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn
They are now, but with single digit lows Thursday night all bets are off.
Esoxhunter13
Posted 11/8/2017 7:38 AM (#883703 - in reply to #883701)
Subject: Re: Polk co WI




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yeah that's what I'm afraid of the apple river just outta Amery is completely iced up.
Esoxhunter13
Posted 11/8/2017 7:40 PM (#883792 - in reply to #883698)
Subject: Re: Polk co WI




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Anyone near Deer lake by St Croix falls that could take a peek for me?

Edited by Esoxhunter13 11/9/2017 7:05 AM
jchiggins
Posted 11/8/2017 8:42 PM (#883798 - in reply to #883698)
Subject: Re: Polk co WI




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Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn
Just a little ice forming at the landing at dark tonight.
Esoxhunter13
Posted 11/9/2017 7:12 AM (#883822 - in reply to #883698)
Subject: Re: Polk co WI




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You going to be around deer Friday? I'll be in the area tonight and Im guessing not much will change in a day or so with the high winds today and tomorrow.
Tiger222
Posted 11/11/2017 8:05 AM (#884056 - in reply to #883698)
Subject: Re: Polk co WI




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How is deer lake for numbers and size? A friend just got a cabin on deer lake. Is there 50 inch potential?
griffin1232
Posted 11/15/2017 2:11 PM (#884443 - in reply to #883698)
Subject: RE: Polk co WI




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I don't fish deer all that often, but like most lakes in that general area there isn't great potential to catch a 50 incher. I do fish Bone quite often and a 50 incher caught anywhere in the area is pretty big news. Both lakes get pressured to hell.
T3clay
Posted 11/28/2017 8:04 PM (#885358 - in reply to #883698)
Subject: Re: Polk co WI





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Cedar?
asteffes
Posted 11/30/2017 6:37 PM (#885541 - in reply to #885358)
Subject: Re: Polk co WI




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Best shot at a 50" in the Polk county area IMHO is Wappogasset

Deer/Bone/Apple River high density and some good fish, but not a large BIG fish population. Plenty 45-47" - and I am sure all of these lakes at one time or another spit out a 50", but not common

Cedar - slightly better chance and would be my second choice for a large fish after Wappo


ToddM
Posted 12/1/2017 12:33 PM (#885612 - in reply to #883698)
Subject: Re: Polk co WI





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Location: oswego, il
Anybody ever seen a musky in balsam? I have heard they are present probably in a very small number. What a musky lale that would be.
ntr0880
Posted 12/4/2017 7:34 AM (#885810 - in reply to #885612)
Subject: Re: Polk co WI




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I have not seen one in there but I did talk with a DNR agent about one that showed up on their netting survery. He thought it was a transplant. Would be one heck of a musky lake but pretty heavy boat traffic.
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