Fishing Webster in Mid March???
Pointerpride102
Posted 1/9/2007 2:45 PM (#231121)
Subject: Fishing Webster in Mid March???





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Location: The desert
Merckid and I are in the process of planning a trip down south to chase a few muskies around during our spring break. We are looking for all sorts of information! Who has the cheapes lodging on or near the lake? What type of baits are key in the spring time down there? What are the main forages on the lake? What kind of structure is available? Neither of us know much about the lake and if anyone has some information that would help us out it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys!
muskyboy
Posted 1/9/2007 3:01 PM (#231127 - in reply to #231121)
Subject: RE: Fishing Webster in Mid March???


Book the Lodge in North Webster and get some suckers at Ye Olde Tackle Shop. Cast and soak suckers and you should do well.
MACK
Posted 1/9/2007 3:21 PM (#231132 - in reply to #231121)
Subject: RE: Fishing Webster in Mid March???




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Shad based forage...along with crappie, perch, blue gills, etc.

Large flats with a few deep holes.

Welcome to "the pond."

Edited by MACK 1/9/2007 3:22 PM
Top H2O
Posted 1/9/2007 3:22 PM (#231133 - in reply to #231121)
Subject: RE: Fishing Webster in Mid March???




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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Mike Hulbert spoke about fishing Webster at last yrs. Chicago muskie show and had ALOT of good info to share.
Perhaps he will do it again this yr?? Also check out the reports for Webster....
Slamr
Posted 1/9/2007 3:45 PM (#231140 - in reply to #231121)
Subject: RE: Fishing Webster in Mid March???





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
We have archived chats from Mike Hulbert and 5 years of talking about Webster on MuskieFIRST. If you do a little searching on site, I think you'll find more than enough info. And, if you pay for my lodging one night, I might take you fishing one day.