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| I'm sure it's been discussed. Going with my dad and father in law that are not musky guys at all. Would like be able to musky fish and other species. I live in wv so was hoping for something on the eastern part of Ontario. I had thought about lake of the woods but it is such a long drive so was wondering about the other side of ontario? Any suggestions appreciated. |
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Location: Scandia MN | Leave earlier and go to LOTW - Whatever extra time it takes will be well worth the effort. |
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Location: oswego, il | Plenty of options. Just a couple here. If you have a decent sized boat, lsc is world class musky, bass, walleye, perch and white bass fishing. I seen a bass fishing show on the kawartha chain. I am sure it is good for other species besides bass and musky. |
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| Chataqua, ny Muskie, walleye, smallmouth, perch |
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Location: Michigan | If you want nice Canadian shield scenery look into the French River area. |
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| Thanks everyone. I've done st clair and may do that again. I've read a little but about the French river area. I know there are some giant fish. How is it for numbers? |
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Location: MN | I have to take my wife her sister and husband fishing in September.
Sister and husband in their own boat.
How do I convince them we are fishing for walleye slow rolling 10's?  |
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| Howdy,
The French is a lot of things but it is NOT where I would go for numbers. I would highly recommend going west if your plan is scenery and numbers. If your fine with forgoing scenery but still want an inland lake experience with numbers go to the Kawarthas.
Take care,
Ruddiger |
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| Thank you ruddiger. That what I had gathered from some things I've read. |
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