Hayward Muskies Inc Tournament Results?
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Posted 10/6/2013 5:14 PM (#667095)
Subject: Hayward Muskies Inc Tournament Results?


Posts: 17
Location: Indiana & Wisconsin
Anybody hear tournament results?...
muskellunged
Posted 10/6/2013 7:30 PM (#667112 - in reply to #667095)
Subject: Re: Hayward Muskies Inc Tournament Results?



Location: Illinois
nope not yet
tip up
Posted 10/7/2013 9:53 AM (#667191 - in reply to #667095)
Subject: RE: Hayward Muskies Inc Tournament Results?


Posts: 51
Two fish from big Sissabagama won it.
48" from spider was the big fish.
Around 70 fish caught.
I called Anglars Haven last night
kjgmh
Posted 10/7/2013 2:26 PM (#667255 - in reply to #667095)
Subject: Re: Hayward Muskies Inc Tournament Results?



Posts: 1089
Location: Hayward, WI
http://www.haywardbait.com/Fall-Tournament.html

Musky1z
Posted 10/8/2016 10:39 AM (#832642 - in reply to #667095)
Subject: Re: Hayward Muskies Inc Tournament Results?


Posts: 6
Any thoughts on why no fish were registered on Lac Court Oreilles?
Jacko
Posted 10/8/2016 5:59 PM (#832665 - in reply to #832642)
Subject: Re: Hayward Muskies Inc Tournament Results?


Posts: 72
Population is way down on LCO the last few years
14ledo81
Posted 10/8/2016 9:27 PM (#832687 - in reply to #667095)
Subject: Re: Hayward Muskies Inc Tournament Results?



Posts: 4269
Location: Ashland WI
Only two small fish from Namekagon as well.
Musky1z
Posted 10/14/2016 7:22 AM (#833421 - in reply to #832665)
Subject: Re: Hayward Muskies Inc Tournament Results?


Posts: 6
Is that because of the lack of stocking? Given the 50" size limit, you would think there would be an overall population increase?
dfkiii
Posted 10/16/2016 7:38 PM (#833764 - in reply to #833421)
Subject: Re: Hayward Muskies Inc Tournament Results?



Location: Sawyer County, WI
Musky1z - 10/14/2016 7:22 AM

Is that because of the lack of stocking? Given the 50" size limit, you would think there would be an overall population increase?


Read and weep.

http://wi.water.usgs.gov/pubs/wrir-02-4225/wrir-02-4225.pdf
Musky1z
Posted 10/17/2016 10:20 AM (#833826 - in reply to #833764)
Subject: Re: Hayward Muskies Inc Tournament Results?


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Yea, not a very positive situation but it wouldn't seem to be the only factor. Twenty years ago LCO was a much different lake
dfkiii
Posted 10/17/2016 10:50 AM (#833828 - in reply to #833826)
Subject: Re: Hayward Muskies Inc Tournament Results?



Location: Sawyer County, WI
Historically speaking, winter spearing has taken a number of nice fish out of LCO as well.
Musky1z
Posted 10/17/2016 1:05 PM (#833855 - in reply to #667095)
Subject: Re: Hayward Muskies Inc Tournament Results?


Posts: 6
That's too bad. I haven't researched the limitations on spearing, but I would hope that there are controls that wouldn't negatively impact the quality of the musky fishing. I suppose I'm wrong in that assumption?
dfkiii
Posted 10/17/2016 2:51 PM (#833870 - in reply to #667095)
Subject: Re: Hayward Muskies Inc Tournament Results?



Location: Sawyer County, WI
I don't believe there's any purpose in debating the treaty that granted rights to the indigenous people in the ceded territories. It is what it is.

It's still a great lake if you like to run around on your PWCs in the summertime.
Musky1z
Posted 10/18/2016 8:08 AM (#833937 - in reply to #667095)
Subject: Re: Hayward Muskies Inc Tournament Results?


Posts: 6
Good point and it does seem that the fishing quality for other species is still fairy healthy