Hayward Guides
FAT-SKI
Posted 7/17/2013 10:54 AM (#652131)
Subject: Hayward Guides




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Hello all, I am taking an extended weekend trip to a lake in Hayward in September. I apologise, for the life of me I cannot remember the name of the lake. But was wondering if there was any recomendations for guides in the area. Looking for a full day. I know at this point they might be full. But any thoughts or recomendations are appreciated.

Should add, don't care if I am put on trophys or numbers. Either one, just looking for a good guide that can help me get the job done.

Thanks
wicked
Posted 7/17/2013 10:59 AM (#652134 - in reply to #652131)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guides




Location: sneaking out to get on the water ;-)
Ty would be my choice. If he's booked up see if steve genson is still guiding in the area.
Esoxman22
Posted 7/17/2013 11:06 AM (#652136 - in reply to #652131)
Subject: RE: Hayward Guides




Posts: 208


Location: Northern Wisc.
scott kieper is unbelievable....took him out a couple of times and saw a lots of big fish. great guy...
curleytail
Posted 7/17/2013 11:37 AM (#652149 - in reply to #652131)
Subject: RE: Hayward Guides




Posts: 2687


Location: Hayward, WI
I live in Hayward. I'm not a guide but I'll take you fishing for a few hundred bucks. I'll even let you use one of my Hardheads.

Just kidding. I never heard of him before but Tom Boley has posted a few reports on Lake Link, and he's been catching some fish on the deep clear lakes in the area lately. Might want to check him out.

I hired Kieper maybe 5 years ago before I moved to Hayward. For strictly big fish and lots of them he might be your guy. We had an.... interesting experience with him.... PM me if you want some details.

Other than that if I wanted to fish the Flowage I'd check with Ty Sennett. He's usually on fish. Other lakes? I'm not really sure, but I'm sure others will chime in that have experience with Hayward area guides.

Feel free to send me a message before you head up and I can fill you in on what I know at the time.
Corso Mike
Posted 7/17/2013 12:11 PM (#652164 - in reply to #652149)
Subject: RE: Hayward Guides




Posts: 182


Give Ty a call.
Flambeauski
Posted 7/17/2013 12:26 PM (#652174 - in reply to #652131)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guides




Posts: 4343


Location: Smith Creek
Name the lake and we'll name the guide
Rudedog
Posted 7/17/2013 12:41 PM (#652178 - in reply to #652131)
Subject: RE: Hayward Guides




Posts: 624


Location: S.W. WI
Scott Kieper, Bruce or Bill Shumway, Daryl Niebauer, Ty Sennett.
muskiehunter2
Posted 7/17/2013 12:50 PM (#652183 - in reply to #652131)
Subject: RE: Hayward Guides




Posts: 292


ty is great ,dave darizo , bruce shummway also larry ramsell if he is still guiding .those are the guys ive fished with so far .ive heard os scott and all good stuff.start checking whos open before you get your heart set on one.they may ever recommend someone to you depending on your lake choice.
good luck .
chris
Guest
Posted 7/17/2013 1:42 PM (#652199 - in reply to #652131)
Subject: RE: Hayward Guides


Lots of lakes in Hayward and to chose the right guide you need to know which lake you want to fish. Some guides only guide one lake, some guides will want to chose the lake for the day based on what's been hot. Some guides are better on some lakes than others.
azmuskyman
Posted 7/17/2013 1:50 PM (#652204 - in reply to #652131)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guides




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Bruce or Bill Shumway, Daryl Neibauer or Ty Sennett. Fished with them all and they are all good guys and know their stuff
FAT-SKI
Posted 7/17/2013 2:35 PM (#652224 - in reply to #652204)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guides




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
OK, so the lake that my grandmother just told me is called Couderay??? or Coudaray???

(long story short) The reason I am taking this trip is because i found out last season that my Great grandfather was an avid musky hunter. He died before I was 6. I have been an avid fisherman my whole life and have been targetting muskies for 5 years now. I never knew that is was in "my blood" to go after these creatures. Knowing this makes me want to fish the lake he fished to maybe connect with the water on a higher level... if that makes any sense to anyone. So my Grandmother could be wrong, but that is the name of the lake that she gave me.

I am not saying that I have to fish this lake with a guide, but if it is possible that would be prefered. otherwise, I am open to hot bite waters, or whatever water they deem to be the best at the time.
Rudedog
Posted 7/17/2013 2:55 PM (#652229 - in reply to #652224)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guides




Posts: 624


Location: S.W. WI
Scott Kieper for sure on LCO (Lake Couderay)
muskellunged
Posted 7/17/2013 3:14 PM (#652233 - in reply to #652131)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guides





Location: Illinois
If your Great Gramp loved fishing Court Orielles, you will have ball up there, I just know it. Good luck, man!

Scott Kieper is highly recommended, but probably someone you need to book farther ahead, but worth checking.
http://scottkieper.tripod.com/

Do not forget to stop in Anglers Haven for dinner some night. It's an iconic spot on LCO. Their website even has a suggested list of guides:
http://www.anglershavenresort.com/guide-service/


Tons more really good fishing guides linked here:
http://www.haywardguides.com/
FAT-SKI
Posted 7/17/2013 3:25 PM (#652239 - in reply to #652233)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guides




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Awesome guys! thanks for the replys!
Flambeauski
Posted 7/17/2013 3:37 PM (#652249 - in reply to #652131)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guides




Posts: 4343


Location: Smith Creek
Shumway or Genson.
Or take Curleytail up on his offer.
Night time is the right time out there. And if you want to catch something you'll have to bite the bullet and throw rubber.
FAT-SKI
Posted 7/17/2013 3:44 PM (#652252 - in reply to #652249)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guides




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Flambeauski - 7/17/2013 3:37 PM

Shumway or Genson.
Or take Curleytail up on his offer.
Night time is the right time out there. And if you want to catch something you'll have to bite the bullet and throw rubber.


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I should probably bite the bullet and do that anyway ... HA!
FAT-SKI
Posted 7/18/2013 3:26 PM (#652481 - in reply to #652252)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guides




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
OK, so update.

I will be staying at Anglers Haven from Sept 21st - Sept 25th. We will be fishing LCO 90% of the time
Langkamp's Guide Svc
Posted 7/18/2013 3:53 PM (#652488 - in reply to #652131)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guides





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LCO's been speared pretty heavily. Not alot of big fish left. There's a decent number of fish in the mid-thirties range in there but it's a big body of water to chase around on for mid-thirties fish. I don't know a single guide in Hayward that will take clients out on LCO for muskies if he's got the choice. I grew up fishing LCO & Grindstone and I don't take clients on either unless they're chasing smallies. If you want numbers I'd try Spider, Tiger Cat, Lost Land & Teal. If you're looking for size, Lake Namakagan is your best shot at a trophy. Bruce or Bill Shumway are probably the best guides on Namakagan. There's a bunch of guides that are good on the other lakes I mentioned; I'd include myself in that mix. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. LCO should turn around in a few years as long as the Indians stop stabbing giant females over the winter.
FAT-SKI
Posted 7/18/2013 4:29 PM (#652495 - in reply to #652488)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guides




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
Well I am open to any waters, If there is ahot bite out there, that is where I am wanting to go. If I was going to be staying on a different lake I would forsure wna tot hit LCO regardless. But since I will have my own boat, and will be staying on the lake, I will have plenty of opportunities to fish LCO on my own as well
Langkamp's Guide Svc
Posted 7/18/2013 7:35 PM (#652521 - in reply to #652495)
Subject: Re: Hayward Guides





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If I were you I'd hire a guide for a full day and split the trip up and do half the day on LCO and the other half on another smaller lake where you can get into some better action. LCO is a good size lake with clear water and if you don't know it well, you'll probably get pretty frustrated out there. If you're chasing muskies out there and just want to get a tight line to get your head back on straight you can go into Little LCO or Musky Bay and throw spinnerbaits over the weeds for pike. That tends to help me out. The time of year you'll be fishing up here is usually perfect for when the bigger fish come back up onto structure to feed so you do have a shot at sticking a dandy.