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Ciscokid82
Posted 5/29/2021 11:17 AM (#980313)
Subject: Fresh water





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Location: SE Wisc
Can anyone tell me where I can find a lake to fish in the lower 48 with big fish and low or zero fishing pressure? Thanks for your info!!!
dickP
Posted 5/29/2021 5:43 PM (#980321 - in reply to #980313)
Subject: RE: Fresh water




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Lake Superior
kdawg
Posted 5/29/2021 6:01 PM (#980322 - in reply to #980321)
Subject: RE: Fresh water




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You did say big fish, not necessarily muskies? Muskies, what dickp said. Big fish? How about looking into Ft. Peck res. in Montana. I heard you could fish all day and not see another boat. Kdawg
Masqui-ninja
Posted 5/29/2021 6:33 PM (#980324 - in reply to #980313)
Subject: Re: Fresh water





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Location: Walker, MN
There are some rivers that meet your criteria.
ToddM
Posted 5/30/2021 12:21 AM (#980330 - in reply to #980322)
Subject: RE: Fresh water





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Location: oswego, il
kdawg - 5/29/2021 6:01 PM

You did say big fish, not necessarily muskies? Muskies, what dickp said. Big fish? How about looking into Ft. Peck res. in Montana. I heard you could fish all day and not see another boat. Kdawg


Fort Peck has more shoreline than the he coast of California. I was talking to the couple my son bought his house from who moved up there, the lake is big enough to have small craft advisories.
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