the Chip in August
fan of the pike
Posted 5/13/2009 7:53 PM (#377966)
Subject: the Chip in August





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Howdy Folks,
I'm planning my 1st ever trip to the "Chip" at the end of August. I'll be there for a week, figure 1st day with a guide. Since it's quite a bit North of me ( Southern IL ) as well as August - should I worry about the heat? I would really hate to get skunked up there because of high temps..going for pike and musky. Any tips would be great.
thanks,
Bryan
fish4musky1
Posted 5/13/2009 8:08 PM (#377967 - in reply to #377966)
Subject: Re: the Chip in August





Location: Northern Wisconsin
i dont think it will get too hot up there for the musky. when it is hot there is always a good bite at dusk and throughout the night. also when its hot i found some fish in the weeds by small islands.
andracke
Posted 5/13/2009 8:30 PM (#377976 - in reply to #377967)
Subject: Re: the Chip in August





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Location: BLOOMINGTON,IL
I spend a week up last year around that time and the weather was great! Over the last few years summer temps have been pretty good. I spend a lot of the summer up there - PM if you want to chat.

Heading up tomorrow for the weekend.
Troyz.
Posted 5/13/2009 9:42 PM (#378016 - in reply to #377976)
Subject: Re: the Chip in August




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Location: Watertown, MN
Bryan, that is typically a good time for the chip, I would get with TY Sennet or Dave Dorazio for guides

Baits there orange cruch softail phanton, cowgirls, and topwater tail baits. in 2 weekends had to have Todd repaint my phantom, fish were coming unglued on it.

Troyz
JKahler
Posted 5/13/2009 11:30 PM (#378045 - in reply to #377966)
Subject: Re: the Chip in August




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Location: WI
I have fished there in August for the last 3 years. Last year I went during the last week. Labor day weekend is not fun, LOTS of people! However, the rest of the week leading up to that was fine. Bucktails, jerkbaits, topwater..it all works there around that time. Ty Sennett's site has some good info on it (the fishing reports).

Tanner Wildes is a good guide there also.
fan of the pike
Posted 5/14/2009 4:43 PM (#378208 - in reply to #377966)
Subject: Re: the Chip in August





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Thanks alot everyone, I'll be sure to check out Ty's web site as well as the others mentioned.
Any Tiger's in the Chip?
thescottith
Posted 5/14/2009 4:54 PM (#378212 - in reply to #378208)
Subject: Re: the Chip in August




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Big Natural tigers in the chip.
JKahler
Posted 5/15/2009 12:28 AM (#378333 - in reply to #377966)
Subject: Re: the Chip in August




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Location: WI
I caught a 39" tiger last year on the Chip.
ToddM
Posted 5/15/2009 9:52 AM (#378386 - in reply to #377966)
Subject: RE: the Chip in August


As a typical rule, the nights start to cool off after the first week of august or so. It still might get warm during the day but the water starts cooling down. Hope you do well up there.
fan of the pike
Posted 5/15/2009 8:14 PM (#378516 - in reply to #377966)
Subject: Re: the Chip in August





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thanks again guys.

Bryan
mrmatt
Posted 5/16/2009 9:32 AM (#378595 - in reply to #377966)
Subject: Re: the Chip in August




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Location: West Bend, WI
Bryan, don't get in the habit of hitting the same beat to death bars on the flowage. There are a million out of the way bars that don't see the near the pressure. If it is your first time on the flowage get a GPS and watch you locator. I've seen guys damage there motors here. Getting a guide is a great idea, it will shorten your learning curve. Good guides mentioned in previous posts. PM me and I'll give you a few spots if you interested. I usually don't worry about the heat too much. We hit it hard all morning and break when the sun it hottest. Then hit it again around 4:00. That seems to be when the fish are most active anyway. Watch the moon phases!