Quiet Lakes
bstein
Posted 9/24/2012 2:30 PM (#586784)
Subject: Quiet Lakes




Posts: 93


Location: WI
I'm heading up there on Friday to fish. It will be my first time there is there any secerets or places to start on the lakes? Colors the are best ? Any info will help shorten the learning curve and much appreciated.

Thanks!
dfkiii
Posted 9/25/2012 10:01 PM (#587140 - in reply to #586784)
Subject: Re: Quiet Lakes





Location: Sawyer County, WI
Look for green weeds. The current pattern seems to be a blade bite but try topwater early morning/late evening - landed a mid 30s on a topraider last night.

Good luck !
Grass
Posted 9/26/2012 12:20 PM (#587230 - in reply to #586784)
Subject: RE: Quiet Lakes




Posts: 620


Location: Seymour, WI
I was up there two wks ago Lost Land had a bad bloom on it.
Are these lakes always bloomy in Sept?
It was only my 2nd time on LLL, but both times the water was very green.
dfkiii
Posted 9/27/2012 8:13 AM (#587415 - in reply to #586784)
Subject: Re: Quiet Lakes





Location: Sawyer County, WI
There seems to be a bit of a bloom in late August / early September, but is dependent on water temps. I thought the bloom on Teal was worse this year, but that could due to the fact I was fishing the windblown side of the lake.
dfkiii
Posted 10/3/2012 8:42 AM (#588655 - in reply to #586784)
Subject: Re: Quiet Lakes





Location: Sawyer County, WI

So how did you do ?
bstein
Posted 10/7/2012 10:30 AM (#589451 - in reply to #586784)
Subject: RE: Quiet Lakes




Posts: 93


Location: WI
We got 1 fish on Saturday and 1 fish on Sunday. Both on bucktails. Saturdays was on Teal Lake on the back side of an island on a esox cobra willow beast. 39 incher.
Sundays fish was a nice fat 42.5 incher on Lost Land on a home made bucktail. Saw no other fish only the ones we caught no follows at all. High skies and no wind either day made it tuff I think.
Grass
Posted 9/11/2013 12:39 PM (#662614 - in reply to #586784)
Subject: RE: Quiet Lakes




Posts: 620


Location: Seymour, WI
Any current reports on Lost Land or Teal Lakes? I'll be coming up this week end and the last two years at this time both lakes have had a bad algea bloom when I was there.
Langkamp's Guide Svc
Posted 9/11/2013 8:45 PM (#662690 - in reply to #586784)
Subject: RE: Quiet Lakes





Posts: 77


Haven't been on Lost Land or Teal this week but the Big Chip has had a pretty good bloom going on for the past 5-6 days. If Teal and Lost Land have a bloom in the works you can hop over to Spider. The action's been pretty good out there. Average size fish is a bit smaller but there's a better population and a few big girls in the mix.
Clammer
Posted 9/11/2013 8:51 PM (#662693 - in reply to #586784)
Subject: Re: Quiet Lakes




Posts: 667


Location: Wisconsin
Hey Micah, What other lakes are going well now in that area??
Langkamp's Guide Svc
Posted 9/14/2013 5:57 AM (#663112 - in reply to #586784)
Subject: RE: Quiet Lakes





Posts: 77


Callahan's been good for action (alot of smaller fish) but we did get a nice tiger outta there earlier this summer (pic below).


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