Big Stone Lake Wisco - Any Info for a First-Timer?
paul worsterberg
Posted 8/19/2024 9:37 AM (#1030357)
Subject: Big Stone Lake Wisco - Any Info for a First-Timer?




Posts: 15


Location: chicago
Hi All. I've only ever musky fished in Hayward. Making the venue change after 25 years to Big Stone Lake, chosen sort of on a whim. Will be there late Sept 2024.

There doesn't seem to be much online about it. Should I just research Eagle River flowage?

Any ideas for what works best on Big Stone? Clarity? Weeds? Colors? Bars (not the sand type)? Is it easy to get through channels? Will summer party boaters be off the lake?

Any info will help. Thanks!!!

Edited by paul worsterberg 8/19/2024 9:40 AM
chuckski
Posted 8/19/2024 5:00 PM (#1030365 - in reply to #1030357)
Subject: Re: Big Stone Lake Wisco - Any Info for a First-Timer?




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Location: Brighton CO.
Get a north country fishing book or hot spot's fishing book or map. I've fished parts of both Eagle River and Three lakes Chain and the fish run bigger on the Three lakes part but like other places in Oneida and Vilas you'll have company. But a great time to be on the water. Should be a fun time.
miket55
Posted 8/19/2024 5:12 PM (#1030366 - in reply to #1030357)
Subject: Re: Big Stone Lake Wisco - Any Info for a First-Timer?




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Location: E. Tenn
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Edited by miket55 8/20/2024 8:28 AM