SE Wisconsin - "Esox Training Ground"
backdraft
Posted 7/3/2015 8:07 AM (#774782)
Subject: SE Wisconsin - "Esox Training Ground"




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Northern Pike. Still the Esox family, right?

I want to take my daughter out for some northern pike action. Kind of a muskie fishing training ground but with chances of catching a bit higher than muskie fishing.

What are some good Northern Pike lakes in SE Wisconsin. "Hammer Handles" are fine!


Backdraft
ToddM
Posted 7/3/2015 8:38 AM (#774785 - in reply to #774782)
Subject: Re: SE Wisconsin - "Esox Training Ground"





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Location: oswego, il
Delevan is probably the best pike lake in southeast Wisconsin. I see alot are caught in big muskego. While not quite in se Wisconsin when I was a teenager I would fish auburn lake near kewaskum and we caught pike there.

Edited by ToddM 7/3/2015 8:44 AM
Natureboy
Posted 7/3/2015 10:16 AM (#774793 - in reply to #774782)
Subject: Re: SE Wisconsin - "Esox Training Ground"




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Location: Illinois
X2 on delevan, and you would also have an opportunity for some big largemouth if you wanted to switch it up
c44hmusky
Posted 7/3/2015 11:10 AM (#774800 - in reply to #774782)
Subject: Re: SE Wisconsin - "Esox Training Ground"





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Location: Plover, WI
I've heard Eagle Lake in Racine county is good.
WiscoMusky
Posted 7/3/2015 12:48 PM (#774806 - in reply to #774782)
Subject: Re: SE Wisconsin - "Esox Training Ground"




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Location: Wisconsin
X2 on eagle. My friend is the LTE for fisheries in that county, he's shown me some awesome pike from eagle
Louis
Posted 7/4/2015 1:07 PM (#774879 - in reply to #774782)
Subject: Re: SE Wisconsin - "Esox Training Ground"




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Location: Milwaukee, WI
Went out on Pine with my Dad last Sunday and did well casting spinnerbaits in the weeds for Pike.
R code
Posted 7/4/2015 1:58 PM (#774882 - in reply to #774782)
Subject: Re: SE Wisconsin - "Esox Training Ground"




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Location: SE WISCONSIN
Camp lake if full of hammer handles with pike up to mid 30s but they are 1 for every 200 small ones.