Spring lake
Darren657
Posted 3/10/2013 6:23 PM (#624915)
Subject: Spring lake


I was thinking of trying Spring Lake the weekend after the Illinois musky tour hits it. Is that a bad idea? Are all the pro guys going to beat the lake death - should i let it "settle" down for a few weeks first or will i be ok?
Sully
Posted 3/10/2013 7:01 PM (#624929 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: RE: Spring lake


Get at it asap. Pro guys hahahahah.. Give yourself more credit.you can entr one of their tourneys for 50 bucks
Guest
Posted 3/10/2013 7:40 PM (#624948 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: RE: Spring lake


I thought about it but i cant make it. its more than that....alot more
Guest
Posted 3/10/2013 9:23 PM (#624978 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: RE: Spring lake


Darren657 - 3/10/2013 6:23 PM

I was thinking of trying Spring Lake the weekend after the Illinois musky tour hits it. Is that a bad idea? Are all the pro guys going to beat the lake death - should i let it "settle" down for a few weeks first or will i be ok?


"Pro" hahahaha That's pretty funny. The guys that fish the IMTT are no different then you and I. Just weekend warriors.

The tournament doesn't get that many boats and fish aren't transported like they are in a bass tournament. You should run into no issues. However, fishing after the DNR completes their netting is another issue. That could hamper fishing some.
Guest
Posted 3/10/2013 10:11 PM (#624987 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: RE: Spring lake


Then dont net until the spawn, right? And thats not for a few weeks, right?
Guest
Posted 3/10/2013 10:27 PM (#624992 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: RE: Spring lake


The netting occurs sometime in March.
ToddM
Posted 3/11/2013 8:20 AM (#625036 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake





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Location: oswego, il
why not fish the tournament? they are not huge tournaments and the imtt gives back big time to dnr projects and wish lists through the ima. anyone who has made a single cast for muskies in illinois has benefitted from the imtt.
Darren657
Posted 3/11/2013 8:56 AM (#625045 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: RE: Spring lake


Thanks all. But I cant make the tourney due to prior obligations. Otherwise i would. Plus im not that good at fishing! Ill save myself the shame of last place. My fear is that if i wait until the weekend of March 23rd the lake will be "off" or the nets will be in. I have a 3 hr drive to the lake.
Guest
Posted 3/11/2013 1:57 PM (#625154 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: RE: Spring lake


Guest, you said: "However, fishing after the DNR completes their netting is another issue. That could hamper fishing some."
By that, do you mean "while" the netting is being done? Or does fishing really hit the skids after the nets are removed?
jadrian1951
Posted 3/12/2013 7:47 PM (#625795 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




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I'm one of those week-end warriors however member of MI & IMTT because dues are very reasonable for what you get and what they support. Only fishing muskies for 4 yrs. now but fish about 7 tournaments a year from LOTW, Mo. & Ill.. There are no losers, I've never seen a tournament where less than half the boats come up empty. The only exception was Spring Lake last year I believe more than 1/2 the boats caught at least 1.
Guest
Posted 3/12/2013 9:04 PM (#625847 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: RE: Spring lake


Nets go in the lake sunday i hear. Plan on 2 weeks plus the time they have the fish at the hatchry.
muskysucker1
Posted 3/13/2013 9:18 AM (#625957 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




Here is the number for the park 13099687135.
JupiterWilliams
Posted 3/14/2013 8:04 AM (#626361 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: RE: Spring lake


After they net fish how long before they return the muskies the lake? Im guessing fishing is dead until the fish are put back?
herpin1579
Posted 3/19/2013 7:14 PM (#628209 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




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So have they started netting yet?
Jim from the Gym
Posted 3/19/2013 10:03 PM (#628282 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: RE: Spring lake


Yes. I guess not all the nets are in though be ause the water temps are way down.
Toro
Posted 3/20/2013 12:36 PM (#628469 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




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I'll be down in central Il the whole month of April while guiding. I can give some reports on what is happening and how fishing is. I have about a 15 day stretch on Spring lake, so I should have a good grip on the fishing front for you.-Chris
Toro
Posted 3/22/2013 6:43 AM (#628955 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




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Musky Mod, the only time that it closes that I am aware of is during duck season. It's not like the forest preserves, where it opens a closes daily
t-bone blades
Posted 3/23/2013 11:42 PM (#629309 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: RE: Spring lake




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People pay to be 'guided' on spring lake !?!
Toro
Posted 3/24/2013 3:05 AM (#629317 - in reply to #624915)
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Took a trip to the Jake Wolf Fish Hatchery today. The tours over there are actually very cool. If you guys get a chance to get up there, it's certainly worth the time. These guys work very hard to give us a great fishery here in Il. You can check out the article I wrote on it in April's Outdoor Notebook. It goes into a lot more detail than I can get into on here. Btw, nets are still not going. Gotta get some warm weather!
Toro
Posted 3/26/2013 8:12 PM (#629997 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




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The nets are in on the lake. Typically this will make for tougher fishing for awhile. I will get the numbers in a few weeks and let you guys know how many were netted and if any big fish showed up. There are a few swimming around in there that would surprise you
esoxjake
Posted 3/27/2013 6:21 AM (#630060 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




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Location: Crystal Lake,Illinois 60014
Lake has a ton of hidden secrets. Its not an easy nut to crack for 38" and up fish. But once you do find certain areas, it becomes very rewarding on size. Chris, I will be heading down to the backwaters next 2 days, Ill keep you posted. C u on Saturday bro! Have fun with the GB Eyes.
Billy Dancer
Posted 3/27/2013 9:20 AM (#630092 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




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I want to head down their this weekend for my first try at this lake. Im not looking for monsters, heck, a 24" fish would give me a happy streak that would last weeks....with the nets in now, is it worth my time to drive 3 hrs each way or am i likely to get shutout if the nets are in?
muskysucker1
Posted 3/27/2013 10:02 AM (#630110 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




Does anyone have a actual report. Like maybe a water temp thanks
MuskyMulisha
Posted 3/27/2013 5:13 PM (#630222 - in reply to #630110)
Subject: Re: Spring lake





I think I'll go to cave run this weekend.. Bigger fish.

Edited by MuskyMulisha 3/27/2013 5:16 PM
Toro
Posted 3/28/2013 12:52 AM (#630298 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




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Muskysucker, water temps are mid 40s. Also got report from hatchery today and nets will be out by weekend and fish will be spawned out and returned to lake by Monday the latest. A lot of fish in the 12-16lb range ended up in the nets this year with a few bigger. Hope this helps.
Toro
Posted 3/28/2013 12:59 AM (#630299 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




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Esoxjake-good luck buddy! Shoot me some pics of some toothy critters! Go get a fatty
muskysucker1
Posted 3/28/2013 10:22 AM (#630353 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




Thanks
Billy Dancer
Posted 3/31/2013 10:58 PM (#631007 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: RE: Spring lake




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I took my first trip here on saturday. Didnt see a thing. Nadda, nothing, zero. 24 other boats parked at the launch and from what i hear, All the boats combined for 3 follows and 1 ski caught. Just brutal and it doesnt seem like the fishery I was lead to believe.
Toro
Posted 4/3/2013 9:48 AM (#631573 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




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Guys, the water temps are mid 50's and should climb this week. Fishing was very tough this last couple day, probably due to the nets being in and fish taken out to hatchery. Billy, don't get too discouraged, this lake can be very good. Just like any lake, it has it's days. Muskies are still muskies...
Bjayz12
Posted 4/3/2013 10:11 AM (#631579 - in reply to #631573)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




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I dont wanna start some sort of huge debate on here but I think spring lake isnt portrayed accurately not only on here but any time i hear people talk about it. Yes you can go there and catch 5, 10, or even 20 fish in a day. But that isnt the normal day on spring lake. That can happen on any lake, those are just those special days that happen every once in a while. In my opinion I think spring can actually be one of the harder lakes to fish in illinois. The fish can literally be anywhere on the lake, Literally anywhere. There may be a spot or two that are better than others, but its basically drop your boat in and start casting. If the fish are going that day then ya you will catch some, but isnt that the case on any musky lake? If the fishing is just normal then you have no idea where the fish are, the could be anywhere.
Billy Dancer
Posted 4/3/2013 11:28 AM (#631607 - in reply to #631579)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




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I will second that emotion Bjayz. My hole still hurts from the pounding this lake gave me this weekend.
phishmasta
Posted 4/3/2013 12:26 PM (#631619 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




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Spawn is underway over there. I was there last friday and so was the hatchery guys with their truck backed up to the ramp putting all the females that they took eggs from back into the lake. They are done with the netting now, but most of the fish in the lake are still spawning. Give it a few weeks and it should be on fire over there...
Medinah13
Posted 4/17/2013 8:32 PM (#635579 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




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How's the fishing been?
Toro
Posted 4/20/2013 4:33 AM (#636218 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




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Fishin was picking up before the storms and crazy weather hit. Water temps were approaching 60 and things were stabilizing a bit. Other than dealing with a lot of wind daily, it was not bad. Now, the water temps dropped again and the forecast is up and down for next week. I actually extended my season down there due to the fact that it will still be getting better in May and the fact that my home waters of the Fox Chain are closed due to flooding. If anybody is a non-boater or just wants to learn a bit about the lake, feel free to hit me up. I have a few dates open here and there for early/mid May. I would be happy to get you out. Hope this info helps.
Billy Dancer
Posted 4/24/2013 11:50 AM (#637200 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: RE: Spring lake




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Any truth to the rumor that the leavy may break and all the water drains?
Hoffy
Posted 4/24/2013 8:36 PM (#637319 - in reply to #637200)
Subject: RE: Spring lake




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I have family that lives on springlake and many of the homes have moved out their belongings. There are two levee's with one being the springlake levee and the other the Illinois river levee which is much larger. If the Illinois river levee breaks they will have a few hours to evacuate. Springlake will become home to Asian carp and many of the musky will have escaped to the river. Not including the massive loss to all the personnel property.
We all hope and pray the levee will remain intact.
Toro
Posted 4/24/2013 9:59 PM (#637343 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




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Exactly what Hoffy said. So far things are ok and with the forecast calling for no rain in the next week or so is definitely a positive! The lake looks good and no real flooding, so hopefully all stays well!
Billy Dancer
Posted 5/1/2013 11:26 AM (#638616 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: RE: Spring lake




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Did the leavys blow out yet?
Toro
Posted 5/5/2013 8:57 PM (#639348 - in reply to #624915)
Subject: Re: Spring lake




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Well, I have one week left on Spring. Just like the crazy weather we had this spring, the fishing was up and down. Some days we pounded them and other days, not so much. We have caught some nice fish and have lost some good ones too. We have seen some fish that I think would surprise most people about this lake. Of course the average fish here are 33-38" but many fish bigger than that swim in here. It's a great lake to kick off the year on. I hope to pound a few more decent ones this week before I head back up to Northern Il and Southern Wi and start guiding up there. I learned a few more tricks and techniques to put fish in the boat under tough conditions. Great thing about this sport is you can never stop learning and it's always a never ending challenge!!