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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | If you KNEW your chances at a 50"er, were slim, I mean VERY slim....but there was a good chance for a 40-42", and a strong chance at a fat 48"? You'd have to work to catch a fish, and probably see (on a good day) maybe 6-7 fish in the water, with maybe 2 eaters....but you'd have a relatively pressure free lake, with great scenery and a peaceful setting.
Would you fish that lake? |
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Location: Oconomowoc, WI | I know a lake just like this. But, I guess there's a bunch in Northern Wisconsin that fit this bill. Yep, I'd fish it. |
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Location: Ogden, Ut | Without a doubt. I'd jump at the chance.
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Location: Eau Claire, WI | Heck YES....
I hope your version of "eaters" refers to Northerns....
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Location: Roscoe IL | Yes I would fish it as well..
Man that looks good..... Time for Lunch!! |
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Location: Des Moines IA | I would definately fish it. Sounds better than the lake I fish most weekends here in Illinois. |
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Location: Otsego, MN | For sure I would fish it. Sounds like a peaceful lake to fish. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Absolutely. We fished a lake like that the day you got your nice one, Slamr. Nice lake, light pressure, some fish in the mid 40's and a few up to high 40's. Good action, too. Beat the lake down the road with a great chance at a 50 or better, but lots and lots of resort traffic over the holiday weekend... |
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Location: The desert | How do i get there?? |
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| One word simple answer to the question: Oh heck yeah! |
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Location: Barrington, Il | What time can you pick me up?
Jeff |
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Location: Sheboygan Falls, WI | Come on now Steve, there are NO big fish in that lake. LOL
Heck, there are NO lakes like that around here. I think they are all in Minnesota and Canada. All pin fish around here lacking any shoulders. Big heads and no bodies.
Oh, did I ever tell you guys that I am a compulsive liar as well!!! Just kidding.
Good luck this weekend Steve, Slamr and Lambeau. I will be in the shop by 7:00am tomorrow or so, let Kristy sleep in for a day. Stop in before you head out if you want.
Chuck
Edited by C_Nelson 11/4/2005 2:02 PM
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Location: lansing, il | slamr take me there then ill tell you if id go back |
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Location: Minnesota | Yup, i'd fish in the bathtub for muskies |
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Location: So. Illinois | Sounds like a description of a high percentage lake......I'd fish it in a heartbeat. |
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| be there tomorrow --- the pressure's so lite in 5 years i've never seen anyone else fishing ski's. lots of mid 40's to high 40's --- mostly tiger's but a few pures --- can't wait. |
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Location: Clintonville, WI | Like Frampton said....."show me the way".
I'd fish that lake (and others like it) with it having pressure! Wait a minute.....I already do |
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Location: Elkhart, IN | Man after battling all the pressure on Webster your talking a dream lake there. I'll be dreaming of it tonight. |
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Location: Monee, Illinois | Of course Id fish a bucket if I knew it had fish in it |
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Location: Avilla, IN | I fished Webster Friday and talked to a DNR employee that had interviewed over 20 boats. On the flip side, I fished the Boulder Junction area in early October and would typically see maybe 2-3 boats on any given lake. Though the DNR and local musky clubs have done a tremendous job of developing the Indiana fishery, the fish here get hammered. I had an unbelievably great time in Boulder Junction fishing mostly undeveloped lakes with very little competition. I cannot wait to get back. Our problem was deciding what lake to fish. Sign me up.
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Location: Mendota Heights, MN | Other than the light pressure i call this Lake White Bear!
Fish it a lot!
Steve |
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