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Muskie Fishing -> Fishing Reports and Destinations -> Little Saint-Wisco
 
Message Subject: Little Saint-Wisco
Nieco1680
Posted 6/28/2016 2:07 AM (#821989)
Subject: Little Saint-Wisco




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Hi gents,

Any reports or tips for little st. Germain lake? Headed for a week over the 4th. Thanks much. Cheers!
Nieco1680
Posted 7/13/2016 1:19 PM (#823493 - in reply to #821989)
Subject: RE: Little Saint-Wisco




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Well, just returned from little St. Germain Lake. Didn't have much luck throwing for Muskie, but caught just about every other species available.

We fished the West bay (deeper/clearer) hard, a few hours a day. We weren't able to raise one up. Used jake's, grandma baits, bucktails, and gliders. Spoke with two young guys fishing about 7-10 feet just inside the West bay entry. They were using bright colored bucktails. They said they had a follow (low 40's) in that area about 30 minutes prior. The other bays are completely different than the West bay. They are shallower and far less visibility. Almost a tail of two lakes.

A bright 1/16oz jig with crappie minnow was the ticket for other fish. A few pan handle pike, large perch, walleye, bass, and crappie. Large mouth were biting on spinner baits and plastic worms. Pan fish, as usual, were hitting worms.

I know I didn't get much advice on my original post, so I hope this helps someone that's headed up that way.

Cheers.

nick
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