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| Anyone have any tips or patterns for Namakagon Lake, WI this time of year? I will be staying there all next week. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Zach Boudreau
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | You're actually fishing for real fish? Not wet socks/bait/musky food? You feeling ok?
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| Yeah Slamr I knew I could count on you for some constructive tips ... |
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Didnt you say "muskie fishing is easy....just chuck a bucktail at the shore line long enough and you'll catch one"???
What else do you need to know? |
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| Yes, I did, but it was in reference to your recent dry-spell. I was trying to give you hope man.... |
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Your only hope should be that you dont get so tired that you long for a day of jigging your leech in the water for lunch. |
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| Troll Erines, 10" Jakes and 10" Slammers 5 mph over structure. You will either get bit or snagged...but both will be exciting!
Good luck to you!
Jason |
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Location: Germantown, WI | I was there last week and caught alot of 18-24"northerns. I would focus on the deep weed edges by bear paw point, eagle point, rocky point & mums bay.(i may have named one or two incorrectly, but if you look at a map you will figure it out. i think there is also some potential over a hump in the lake. I caught a 38" fat muskie on a bucktail in jackson lake. this is part of the namakagon chain off the upper lake. Good Luck! |
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