Heading to lake nokomis in tomahawk
ToothyCritter
Posted 5/29/2008 3:28 PM (#320092)
Subject: Heading to lake nokomis in tomahawk





Posts: 667


Location: Roscoe IL
Any reports or any suggestions on what to start with?

flatlander
Posted 6/1/2008 1:31 PM (#320460 - in reply to #320092)
Subject: RE: Heading to lake nokomis in tomahawk


Miller,bud or sam adams,rod and reel,couple of lures,good leader,boat without any holes in it,motor that will run the whole time,gas for for motor,trolling motor,charged battery for the trolling motor,charged battery for starting the motor also.Also make sure the depth finder is not on demo,you don`t want any OOPS,WHAT WAS THAT.If the fish are not hitting look for the other boats that have girls wearing hardly nothing and go fish by them,at least that will make for a decent day if you see a boob shot or something else,or bring the binoculars so you can stealth without them knowing.LOL HAVE A GOOD TRIP
sworrall
Posted 6/1/2008 2:44 PM (#320468 - in reply to #320092)
Subject: Re: Heading to lake nokomis in tomahawk





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I like spinnerbaits there this time of year, and a Rumbler will treat you well too.
tcbetka
Posted 6/1/2008 5:10 PM (#320472 - in reply to #320468)
Subject: Re: Heading to lake nokomis in tomahawk




Location: Green Bay, WI
And if you like pizza, check out Twin Bay restaurant, located about 2 miles farther north on highway K (I think that's what they call that road now). Their crust is to die for...

TB
Blocker
Posted 6/2/2008 9:16 AM (#320545 - in reply to #320092)
Subject: RE: Heading to lake nokomis in tomahawk




Posts: 57


Location: LENA IL
Fish the grass bar at the mouth of the Rice River. I have CPR a couple of nice fish over 40 inches off the north side of that bar. Not many follows over the years but when one shows up it's a big fish.

Good Luck!