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Musky Brian
Posted 10/12/2015 7:16 AM (#788210)
Subject: Hayward Area Options





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
Heading up that way this week and it's been a very long time. I'll be out with a buddy who has a cabin in the area and be responsible for putting us on fish. I was thinking about a Lost Land/Teal and Little Spider Chain combo for starters

does anyone else have any other lake suggestions that can be good to soak some suckers this time of year?

is there a quality river option in the area that might rival the Flambeau?

any intel would be appreciated, thanks

Edited by Musky Brian 10/12/2015 7:18 AM
dfkiii
Posted 10/12/2015 10:43 AM (#788254 - in reply to #788210)
Subject: Re: Hayward Area Options





Location: Sawyer County, WI

I think you made solid choices for lakes to fish. There are muskies in the Chippewa river but I have no experience fishing it so will defer to others who have. The Flambeau isn't far away, perhaps Flambeauski can offer up some expert advice on that body of water.
Flambeauski
Posted 10/12/2015 11:26 AM (#788261 - in reply to #788210)
Subject: Re: Hayward Area Options




Posts: 4343


Location: Smith Creek
You've got the stretch below the Flowage that would rival the Flambeau. The stretch above (West Fork, Moose lake to the Flowage) can be good too, wouldn't rival the Flambeau IMO. Same story with the Namekagon, fun for smallies but not much for muskies. East Fork of the Chip above the flowage has lots of little fish, access is tough unless you run up from one the flowages like Barker or Blaisdell.

Edited by Flambeauski 10/12/2015 11:28 AM
WiscoMusky
Posted 10/12/2015 8:53 PM (#788342 - in reply to #788210)
Subject: Re: Hayward Area Options




Posts: 397


Location: Wisconsin
I have heard namekagon is phenomenal for musky, Ben Michlig and his brother won the tourney there two years ago with 4 musky between 39.5-45.5
danmuskyman
Posted 10/12/2015 9:30 PM (#788347 - in reply to #788210)
Subject: Re: Hayward Area Options




Posts: 627


Location: Madison, WI
I think he was talking the river, not lake Namekagon
WiscoMusky
Posted 10/12/2015 9:50 PM (#788353 - in reply to #788347)
Subject: Re: Hayward Area Options




Posts: 397


Location: Wisconsin
Ahh okay
Jacko
Posted 10/14/2015 9:39 PM (#788597 - in reply to #788210)
Subject: RE: Hayward Area Options




Posts: 72


Heading up there this weekend, anyone have
Water temps for the area? Metro is around 58, curious
Where turnover is at up there.
apeoples
Posted 10/15/2015 7:05 AM (#788613 - in reply to #788597)
Subject: RE: Hayward Area Options




Posts: 36


Location: Stone Lk Wi
Last Friday evening the lake I was on was still at 60. I would guess they're still in the high 50's.
Jacko
Posted 10/16/2015 10:31 PM (#788914 - in reply to #788613)
Subject: RE: Hayward Area Options




Posts: 72


Was out today, water temp was 47-49 . Big drop from
Last weekend.
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