Where to Fish?
BuckeyeAl
Posted 3/26/2013 12:08 PM (#629876)
Subject: Where to Fish?




Posts: 55


I'm new to musky fishing and fishing up north. I took 3 separate trips up to Wisc. last year on lakes between 700 and 1200 acres. I had problems or issues with jet skiers and ski/wake board boats during each trip. Beside the quiet lakes, can I get further away from them on the larger lakes like the Chippewa Flowage or should I just head up to LoW or the Canadian lakes?
gmanny1
Posted 3/26/2013 2:23 PM (#629920 - in reply to #629876)
Subject: RE: Where to Fish?




Posts: 246


Canada is always a good bet but maybe a long drive for you. St Clair might be a option for you if you have a decent size boat and closer to your area!.GL
Moltisanti
Posted 3/26/2013 2:25 PM (#629922 - in reply to #629876)
Subject: Re: Where to Fish?




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Location: Hudson, WI
The Chip is beautiful and I haven't ever dealt with any skiers, etc. Never caught any fish there but that is probably my fault.
Esoxman22
Posted 3/26/2013 4:39 PM (#629956 - in reply to #629876)
Subject: RE: Where to Fish?




Posts: 208


Location: Northern Wisc.
Moose lake, hayward
Sugar Camp Chain, Sugar Camp
Wisconsin River
Spider Chain, hayward
Many many others to get away from annoying jet skiers and skiers

Let me know if you need a guide Oneida County area or Hayward Area...
Brett Chariton Guide Service
(715)-360-0788
don3118
Posted 3/26/2013 7:28 PM (#629984 - in reply to #629956)
Subject: RE: Where to Fish?




Posts: 111


Location: Weyauwega Wi.
The Turtle Flambeau Flowage is as quiet as it gets. No skiers, jet skis.
DonPursch
Posted 3/26/2013 7:59 PM (#629993 - in reply to #629984)
Subject: RE: Where to Fish?




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Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN
You are going to end up in Canada eventually might as wel get started.the best of luck to you andALWAYS CALM WATERS TO YOU