Posted 7/18/2019 9:58 AM (#942569 - in reply to #942561) Subject: RE: Cedar Lake
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sstop01 - 7/18/2019 8:48 AM
My bad …..Perrault Falls staying at Cedar Lake Lodge
Al will give you the latest and greatest when you arrive. They do an awesome job sharing info and setting people up (if they have never been there before). Make sure your figure 8 game is sharp.
Posted 7/18/2019 3:25 PM (#942591 - in reply to #942547) Subject: Re: Cedar Lake
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Yeah. You might be right but this guy has probably paid a good buck to go there so I’m guessing he would prefer to hear more about your quality advice over your crap.
Posted 7/18/2019 5:09 PM (#942593 - in reply to #942547) Subject: Re: Cedar Lake
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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,
I think Pointer is giving some good advice when you see through it all...
Cliff may be the better option for a better fishing experience than Cedar. I've not been to either, but if there are motorized mosquitoes running all over the lake, I'd much prefer a quieter and less busy experience.
Posted 7/18/2019 7:57 PM (#942599 - in reply to #942591) Subject: Re: Cedar Lake
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Location: The desert
Muskyjoe29 - 7/18/2019 3:25 PM
Yeah. You might be right but this guy has probably paid a good buck to go there so I’m guessing he would prefer to hear more about your quality advice over your crap.
I think it’s better to go into a trip with honest expectations. I’m hardly the first person to provide this opinion of Cedar. If he’s expecting the Canadian wilderness he’ll be sorely disappointed. Sorry you don’t like honesty.
Posted 7/18/2019 9:23 PM (#942604 - in reply to #942547) Subject: Re: Cedar Lake
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I don’t disagree that what you say is possible. Hopefully sstop comes back with a quality report and a few good times. The guy was asking for a little advice on fishing not how much you hate the lake. You can’t catch me from the couch. Good luck sstop. Wish I had something to offer on the lake.
Posted 7/25/2019 9:27 PM (#943113 - in reply to #942547) Subject: Re: Cedar Lake
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Just got back from there. Seniors split fishing for musky and walleye. Got limits of eater walleye but it was easier to catch fish in the 24 to 26 range. Got my PB 27.75 followed by 28.5 next day. 6 Musky in the boat but saw many. 52 was caught off 100 yds off the camp dock. Good lake.
Posted 7/26/2019 11:12 AM (#943139 - in reply to #943135) Subject: Re: Cedar Lake
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Two years ago we got 21 on film in 3 days. A couple pf skippies in there but mostly good ones with a couple of real tanks Pretty good fishing I thought. A few more boats (mostly 16 ft camp boats) than say LOW or some others but not objectionable. Back up there in a month for the same and looking forward to it.
Posted 7/26/2019 10:51 PM (#943179 - in reply to #942593) Subject: Re: Cedar Lake
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Cliff is a pretty lake with many "muskie" looking spots however most are vacant. Its also more of a numbers lake then a trophy fishery.. It is a lake trout lake with small limited structures .I've been there twice and have since moved on..