wisconsin lakes
blackhawk
Posted 3/9/2016 10:29 AM (#809108)
Subject: wisconsin lakes




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looking for a new lake to fish in wisconsin. thinking Namekagon or turtle flambeau fiowage. any info on these lakes or resorts

thank you
jonnysled
Posted 3/9/2016 10:33 AM (#809109 - in reply to #809108)
Subject: Re: wisconsin lakes





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Location: minocqua, wi.
http://webapp.navionics.com/#@6&key=kzxuGnki%60P

http://dnr.wi.gov/lakes/maps/

http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/fishing/documents/musky/WisconsinMuskellung...

start virtual fishing ...

Edited by jonnysled 3/9/2016 10:36 AM
WiscoMusky
Posted 3/13/2016 3:13 PM (#809585 - in reply to #809108)
Subject: Re: wisconsin lakes




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Location: Wisconsin
TFF is awesome, remote and beautiful. But the fishing can be tough, it's low density and there is a ton of water, it's easy to get skunked for a few. I would definitely recommend going there if you'll be fishing for more than a couple days- go camping on one of the remote islands. Big fish grow in that water
Big W
Posted 3/14/2016 12:25 PM (#809667 - in reply to #809108)
Subject: Re: wisconsin lakes




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Location: North Fork, Flambeau River
I would second the TFF. Like WiscoMusky said, easy to be skunked a few times, lots of camping places available. Check out the website for Donner's Bay Resort... located just north of the dam..
blackhawk
Posted 3/14/2016 12:56 PM (#809675 - in reply to #809108)
Subject: Re: wisconsin lakes




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Thanks for the reply thinking now about summer outing at spring bay. Maybe hit it later in the fall. Yeah skunked is a pretty common with musky fishing
ccravilli
Posted 3/14/2016 7:53 PM (#809738 - in reply to #809108)
Subject: Re: wisconsin lakes




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I went to Tff camping and with 4 guys two boats think we had 6 fish i didn't catch any but had 4 follows. amazing place but with a new boat all the potential hazards in the water that i couldn't see but still hit had me pretty stressed out.