Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost
Jon
Posted 8/23/2011 12:59 PM (#513125)
Subject: Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost


Looking for suggestions on a guide for these lakes, I have a trip Aug 9-13th and havent fished here yet.

these seem fairly smaller lakes, would it be worth getting a guide, or just fish the lake as I would any other familar lake (coves, rock, beds, etc..)
Flambeauski
Posted 8/23/2011 1:29 PM (#513137 - in reply to #513125)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost




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Location: Smith Creek
They're pretty easy to fish, I think about the 2nd day I fished it caught multiple fish in weeds and I'm a mediocre at best fisherman. A couple of good guides around there could shorten the learning curve for you: Fuzzy or Bruce Shumway and Dave Dorazio to name a few.
little one
Posted 8/23/2011 1:44 PM (#513142 - in reply to #513125)
Subject: RE: Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost





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Location: S.Wisconsin
I would give Tanner Wildes a call. He is a great guy and will put you on fish
FYGR8
Posted 8/23/2011 2:02 PM (#513146 - in reply to #513125)
Subject: RE: Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost


Chuck Roehl Guide Service.....he knows it well.
Makintrax73
Posted 8/23/2011 2:23 PM (#513151 - in reply to #513125)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost





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A couple of my buddies fished with Terry Peterson on Teal and had a lot of good things to say about him. I fished with Tanner on the Chip last year and he put us on a big fish spot that produced later in the week so I would not hestitate to use him on any water he is familiar with.

I fished it with a guide on Teal, but the summer pattern seemed to be drive around to the mid-lake weed humps.......all of which can be located pretty easily with a simple map like this.... http://www.teallake.com/fishing-boating/fishing-information/fishing...

Good luck, catch a big one.

3stripe
Posted 8/23/2011 2:47 PM (#513156 - in reply to #513125)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost




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+1 on Tanner but he's usually really busy. That said the lakes are, as you suggest, pretty straight forward. I might suggest talking to Ken at Dow's Corner on 77 and A. Buy a pizza and a few beers and he can really help you out
johnny
Posted 8/23/2011 4:16 PM (#513176 - in reply to #513125)
Subject: RE: Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost


Scott Keiper is the best in that area
Muskerboy
Posted 8/23/2011 4:46 PM (#513179 - in reply to #513125)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost





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Scott Keiper is the best. I wouldn't get a guide for Teal though, its very easy to fish.
jon
Posted 8/23/2011 6:00 PM (#513191 - in reply to #513125)
Subject: RE: Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost


Any lure suggestions and color for these lakes?
3stripe
Posted 8/23/2011 6:16 PM (#513194 - in reply to #513191)
Subject: RE: Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost




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Ive had good luck with jerks & glides in gold brown yellow and orange
TopWaterTuffy
Posted 8/24/2011 5:34 PM (#513425 - in reply to #513125)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost




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I have Scott Kieper as a guide this week for the first time. Nice to see some good things written about him.
jon
Posted 8/24/2011 5:41 PM (#513428 - in reply to #513125)
Subject: RE: Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost


Thanks guys, cant wait - this will only second time out this year. LOTW around opener was tough as nails it had me scratching my head all week saw a fair share pigs but just wasnt ready to commit
jon
Posted 8/24/2011 5:45 PM (#513432 - in reply to #513125)
Subject: RE: Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost


Oh, also have to rent a boat, we have a cabin on Lost. Any suggestions guys? I would hope they would let us dock at our private dock overnight.....
hog
Posted 8/24/2011 6:13 PM (#513438 - in reply to #513125)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost




Location: Hayward ,Wisconsin
M&M Rental in Hayward 1 (715)634-3146 think they open at 7 am.
Deeply Hooked
Posted 8/24/2011 6:42 PM (#513447 - in reply to #513125)
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Go with Kieper, it's entertaining to say the least!
Guest
Posted 8/25/2011 10:09 AM (#513526 - in reply to #513125)
Subject: RE: Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost


Go with Kieper, but not on LLL and Teal. Let him choose the lake.
muskiewhored
Posted 8/25/2011 8:25 PM (#513651 - in reply to #513125)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost





Location: Oswego, IL
I posted this topic, had email issues. Thanks everyone thing is were staying on these two lakes for 3 entire days of fishing so I did want to stick to them and not travel, maybe if there is a much better lake close I would think about it. I am not familiar with the area at all...
Thumper
Posted 8/25/2011 8:50 PM (#513660 - in reply to #513125)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guide - Teal&Lost




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+1 on chuck, put us on fish when our other guide stiffed us.