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| For everyone who knows from EXPERIENCE, which TOP 5 lakes are the best Musky lakes closest to Ohio as far up to Wisconsin? Any help or good TRIPs, please post with info... Thank you.. LONG LIVE THE MUSKY |
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| Ha sounds AMAZING if u put it up 5 TIMES>..... Where is this lake located, i have heard of many lakes called Lake X. |
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| for midwestern waters and ones i've personally fished, this would be my answer and rank
Eagle Lake - NW Ontario
LOTW - NW Ontario
Vermillion - Minnesota
Bemidji Area - Minnesota
Wisconsin River - Wisconsin Oneida County from rhinelander to Wausau
all unique but all worth the trip.
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Location: Minnesota | I don't think Musky53 put up the same lake 5 times - those are 5 different lakes that just happen to all share the same name! |
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| I don't fish anything that far east but obvious big name lakes that aren't terribly far from Ohio would be Lake St. Clair/Detroit River, Georgian Bay/Moon River, and Green Bay. There's also some fair lakes in Ohio (at least I've read some articles about some in musky hunter magazine). Not going to mention them for the sake of those who do fish them but it's worth looking into. |
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| I just got back from the Warren area in PA ( Allegheney River ) not to far from OH. We had a great time boated a few. Some great people and some cool waters of different types. Fish dont get much presure either.
Look at Allegheny expo post for more info as far as bait shop with info. |
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Location: Southern W.Va. | My choices would be:
Lake Vermillion , Minn.- Big muskys, nice pike here also
Vilas Co., Wisc. Lots of lakes in this area, beautiful country and my favorite area to fish
LOTW, Minn/Ont. BIG lake with LOTS of musky and pike
Oneida Co. Wisc. Same as Vilas co. area and my 2nd favorite area to visit
Sunset country Ont. TOO many lakes in this area to list or talk about.
E-mail or PM and I'll let you in on more info.
Mauser
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| GREEN BAY
Has everything, dirty water, clean water, current, river system, rock, cliffs, weeds, sand mud. Best part is you will always learn something new due to its size
Has it all. Love it!! |
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| i wont give you any small ones but mille lacs, leech, cass, vermillion and LOTW are world class muskie fisheries. But they might be a little farther than what your looking for.
Edited by 619musky 5/28/2009 5:08 PM
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| top 5 lakes are st clair 5 times over. it has it all.. from little fellas to pigs |
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Location: The desert | Newton
Pineview
Cottonwood
Johnson
Yuba (pike)
There ya go Don, I shared.
Edited by Pointerpride102 5/28/2009 3:21 PM
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| A lake that Pfeiff and I share the same feelings on...it's gotta be Lake X. |
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| Chataqua Lake! Chataqua NY. Awsome muskie lake!
Brian |
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Location: Houlton, WI | if you go to MN/WI it would be...
1. Lake of the Woods
2. Mille Lacs
3. Chippewa flowage
4. Lake Vermillion
5. Any metro Lakes in Mpls |
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