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| Such a great fishery, but not one of the easiest to fish as a first timer on the water. Fished the WMT last August and rolled a few fish, but nothing aggressive enough to eat hard. Had a map of the chain but it lacked the kind of detail I suppose I needed. Fished Planting ground primarily and island secondary, with a few stops from the ease out along the way. Marked a lot of fish on the breaklines of Medicine and bulldawged with no avail. Fished the other lakes hard, throwing bucktails, suicks, glide baits, and Grandma's inside and out of the weed beds. Hit some decent northern, felt like I was casting the dead see for much of the time. Seemed like there were no real patterns on this particular weekend. Teams were getting spotty luck in the basins while dawgin' and over weeds bucktailing.
Guess I'm wondering where to find some structure in this lake. Any tips would be great. I mean I found some, but obviously not enough as I repeatedly hit the same spots again and again, or so it felt like. | |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Best suggestion I can give you is to hire Norm Wild as a guide for a day, you'll learn lots while you are having a great time! m
ps- he has an awesome boat, too! | |
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Location: Norway | mikie - 1/23/2008 8:53 AM
Best suggestion I can give you is to hire Norm Wild as a guide for a day, you'll learn lots while you are having a great time! m
ps- he has an awesome boat, too!
I can second this! Great guy, which you learn alot from, good conversation, I fished with him last year, and highly recomend him and his awesome boat
Michael
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| What about favorite colors? I've seen a lot of neon oranges and yellows...
Thanks for the reference on Norm Wild, I'm looking him up. | |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Norm's easy to find, just look under 'potatoes' on Google.
Kidding.
http://wildmusky.com | |
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