Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?
Slamr
Posted 11/2/2005 9:10 AM (#164283)
Subject: Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Hoping for another shot at a Northern Wisconsin fattie before the end of the year, and I'll be up at the Hideout all weekend, wondering if anyone knows if the Ciscos are heading up to spawn yet. Forecast is for darker skies and maybe even snow on Sunday, might be a good time to be on some deep clear cisco waters.

Howie? Anybody?
BenR
Posted 11/2/2005 10:03 AM (#164290 - in reply to #164283)
Subject: RE: Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?


If the ciscos are not ready to spawn, they may just need a bit of seduction...if you use the slamr charm, i am quite sure the ciscos will congregate and the fatties will follow...good luck...I however could mention a sleeper lake for ya...maybe be a bit of a drive...let me know...Ben
Moss back
Posted 11/2/2005 10:17 AM (#164292 - in reply to #164283)
Subject: RE: Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?




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Location: Gurnee, Illinois
Hey Slamr, hoping for the same thing, although I think the deep clear lakes still have abuout 8-10 degrees to go. We will be up fishing Presque Isle and Papoose. Where are you thinking about fishing.

Raider150
Posted 11/2/2005 10:50 AM (#164293 - in reply to #164283)
Subject: RE: Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?





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Location: searchin for 50
The lakes that I fished this last weekend had just finished turning or were almost at the end.Water temps were 46 in the morning to 48 at the end of the day. Lake tom and minocqua chain and a smaller lake in the area is where we fished. Didn't see any fish on the big water . We saw a few on the smaller lake and managed a 37" on a tiger tube after we raised it on a weighted suick. It was a fatty for only 37. Trying to figure out how to get pictures on here.
CiscoKid
Posted 11/2/2005 11:34 AM (#164296 - in reply to #164283)
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Location: Oconto Falls, WI
Slamr I hate to inform you of this, but the ciscos will NOT be spawning this weekend. Water temps are way too warm as I had between 49.5-51.5° on Presque Isle, Papoose, and the Manitowish Chain last weekend. The lakes need to come down another 10° before you'll find what you are looking for. I will be up there again Nov. 12, and I am not so so I will hit the spawn then eother.
Slamr
Posted 11/2/2005 11:36 AM (#164297 - in reply to #164283)
Subject: RE: Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Thanks Travis, I knew it was more than an outside chance, but had to check.
muskyboy
Posted 11/2/2005 12:13 PM (#164300 - in reply to #164283)
Subject: RE: Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?


I hope to be up there 11/12-13 but who knows if they will be moving by then
BNelson
Posted 11/2/2005 2:32 PM (#164323 - in reply to #164283)
Subject: RE: Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?





Location: Contrarian Island
I had 47-49 last weekend....be a little bit yet...don't they start moving up about 42-43?

still some very fat fish to be had though....
7Islands
Posted 11/3/2005 6:13 AM (#164368 - in reply to #164283)
Subject: RE: Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?




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Location: Presque Isle Wisconsin
Travis hit it right on the head..Way to warm for ciscoes to start a spawning movement.At this rate it might be in December before that happens.Last year we had the major movement in the last week of November.I havnt even seen them in thier pre spawn staging areas as yet.
snaggletooth
Posted 11/3/2005 2:58 PM (#164401 - in reply to #164368)
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Location: Milwaukee, WI
Is it true that ciscoes spawn at night during the full moon ?

Or, is the spawning run only dependent on the water temps ?
Phoenix
Posted 11/4/2005 7:25 AM (#164448 - in reply to #164283)
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Location: Mendota Heights, MN
Learn all about Cisco movements here: http://www.seagrant.wisc.edu/greatlakesfish/becker.html
(well worth installing the plug-in)

While the Cisco most liklely will not be spawning yet, there is a good chance that they will start staging. Find your spawning areas and then move out deeper to locate the staging schools. Then fish around these. Suckers and Jakes seem to work great for this, though a Fuzzy Duzzit is a good call as well.

Steve
sworrall
Posted 11/10/2005 6:39 PM (#165087 - in reply to #164448)
Subject: RE: Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Well, what's the Cisco situation up in the north this weekend?
muskyboy
Posted 11/10/2005 9:10 PM (#165107 - in reply to #164283)
Subject: RE: Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?


Heading up tomorrow night so I hope they are getting jiggy by now???
7Islands
Posted 11/11/2005 6:28 AM (#165128 - in reply to #164283)
Subject: RE: Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?




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Location: Presque Isle Wisconsin
Ciscoes moving much closer to spawning areas now on some lakes,but not all.The smaller to mid size cisco based lakes might be a better bet this weekend.Staying out after dark has not been a bad idea either on the very large lakes.The full moon moving closer will help also along with a few cold nights (25 degrees-last night ).Patience in a good spot has been a key for me this fall.Fish just a few known big fish areas and wait them out.Grandam may come for a visit.Im skipping the mornings,but staying late.
muskyboy
Posted 11/11/2005 9:40 AM (#165166 - in reply to #164283)
Subject: RE: Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?


Thanks Howie, in that case we might be checking out some smaller lakes

Steve
Moss back
Posted 11/11/2005 11:06 AM (#165185 - in reply to #165128)
Subject: RE: Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?




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Location: Gurnee, Illinois
Hey Howie, I was able to schedule another trip, will be up the weekend of the 18th. Hope to see you at the skyview. It was nice chatting with you and your clients, although we stayed out way to long with Mr. Mon 'roe. Nice meeting your family.

I'll see you soon.

Dave

Esox chaser
Posted 11/11/2005 5:35 PM (#165221 - in reply to #164283)
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Location: Appleton, WI
Mossback (dave), now that is no way to be talking about Mr. Mon' roe. I have to watch out for my bud
Great meeting you guys. Sorry we missed on Sunday we never made it back to that lake, we stayed smaller. I am sure we will see you again.

Mike
7Islands
Posted 11/12/2005 6:22 AM (#165251 - in reply to #164283)
Subject: RE: Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?




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Location: Presque Isle Wisconsin
Staying out late with Mr. MON..roe has led to the downfall of many young men and I'd advise against in the future.The next morning he was in pitiful shape,but as his luck would have it as soon as he dropped a sucker overboard it was promptly inhaled by a muskie which his partner in crime Mike (esox Chaser) hauled in.Mr.MON..roe left for a convention in Miami soon afterward and called me from the beach bar while I was on Presque Isle Lake in 50mph winds.Now thats cruel.
Seriously.... see you you at Skyview soon. P>S. NIce to meet both of you guys
Bluegummer
Posted 11/12/2005 4:43 PM (#165262 - in reply to #165185)
Subject: RE: Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?


Moss Back,

Take the pain.....Sorry we didn't catch up with you guys on Saturday. I really felt bad about it. We just felt we needed to stick it out where we were. How did you guy's do? I will be up next week the 17th and 18th fishing and hunting the weekend.

Great meeting you....hope to see ya.

Monroe
Moss back
Posted 11/13/2005 9:12 AM (#165281 - in reply to #164283)
Subject: RE: Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?




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Location: Gurnee, Illinois
Hey guys, had a great time despite the inability to put a fish in the boat. Had one sucker pickup on your lake, and ended up with a big wiff on the set. I saw all of you guys Saturday morning, some secret lake.

Lets hook up next week.

Dave

sworrall
Posted 11/14/2005 3:51 PM (#165394 - in reply to #165281)
Subject: RE: Northern Wisconsin Cisco Movement?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Looks like up to 8" of snow from tomorrow through Wednesday morning. It's going to be a challenge to fish up here from this point forward...