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| Hey guys,
I may be spending some time here this summer and was wonderin if there are any musky waters in the area?
Thanks,
Jake |
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Location: north central wisconsin | The Black River itself has some muskies in it, and the lake that the Black runs through near Hatfield, Arbutus, is somewhat of a sleeper. The Potters Flowage down 54 to the east has a good population of fish and a few nice ones, and Mead Lake to the north has a fishable pop. and some decent ones. You will be an hour from Petenwell with a fishable population, and an hour the other way to hit some waters near Eau Claire.
Edited by Reef Hawg 4/4/2005 3:52 PM
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Location: Pulaski, WI | I thought that it was mainly trout water down there? |
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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | The Pete has a fishable population??????????????
Have fun!
Al |
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Location: north central wisconsin | Fishable, just not catchable.....LOL.....Wish they'd quit slidin' down to your neck of the woods!!! |
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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | But, buttt, butt't, I heard they were catchable! That is, at very specific time of the day & year. Like- 7x 24!
Have fun
Al |
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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | Ooops didn't mean to get side tracked on the Pete. Ditto- what Reef Hawg said about the Black River and Arbutus. Although I've only fished Arbutus once, I did have a nice fish on up at the Northwest end where the black river comes in, watch out for the rocks. Talked to a few local folks & there is the rumor of "Nessie" crusing the water, & scaring the bejesus outta the walleye guy's.
Have fun,
Al
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| Ive caught a few at the Perry Creek park area on the Black River which is South of Black River Falls a few miles down stream. Not a good stretch of water to fish unless you use a smaller boat such as a 14footer. Lake Arbutus is a beautiful clean Lake but doesnt really contain a fishable population since the dam went out in '93. As stated before, I would fish the river entrance to this lake but the rocks are everywere, be careful.
As Reef Hawg said, Potters Flowage off Hwy. 54 has a fishable population, nothing too big but they are in there. Mead would be the best shot, North of Neillsville. Best of luck, Steve |
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