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Location: ontario | Where will you be fishing ? |
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| Wisconsin opener: Crab Lake
MN opener: Calhoun chain |
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| MN - Tonka or Indy depending on what kind of spring it is |
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Location: Illinois | Hayward area. Have a pet lake that produces good action early(most years). |
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| The chain I live on. Last year was the first year I didn't get at least one opening weekend but then I was in Alaska that weekend ;>) |
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Location: Minneapolis | Cfollow - What? You don't want to go back to Tonka and see exactly one fish? You think we'll see more in the Calhoun chain?
Edited by rpike 12/11/2017 10:46 AM
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Posts: 705
Location: Alex or Alek? | Possible trying out some new MN water to find the next Lake X |
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Location: ontario | numbers lake or trophy lake? |
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| Not sure yet, Sugar, Waconia, Harriet, or Indy. Sadly not Tonka. Don't feel great about any of those, but geographically they make the most sense. |
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| Local lakes and probably late March to early April for starters. I live in the western burbs of Chi-town, so Busse or Mallard are both very short rides. (Feels good to say I can fish for muskies in those lakes in Illinois. Then Shabbona or the Fox Chain. All high pressurized lakes so from a boat is a must and big advantage. Lots of bucket people along shore.
Have not given much thought yet to up north... |
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| South Trout |
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| Madison chain |
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