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Location: Illinois | Are there fishable musky populations in any, some, or all of these waters? A simple yes or no will due, but if you want to give more specific info, that would be just fine with me. hj
p.s. In return, I can put you on 30 inchers all day on the Tiger Cat  |
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Location: Genoa City, WI | Delavan does have a decent/good population of muskies that is very underfished and especially now. Drove by it today and there were no more than 7 rigs in the parking lot.
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Location: Illinois | Thanks Rob |
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Location: oswego, il | I have heard of musky encounters on lake wisconsin but have not heard of anybody that targets them. I don't think they stock a big population in there but I do here there are some monsters and a rumor of a 60" dnr shock. Lack of hearing about it is probably due to the summertime pleasureboat traffic which is heavy. |
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Location: Illinois | Thanks Todd. I have also heard about giant fish spotted in Lake Wisconsin and that is why I asked. In reading all the reports on the lake by walleye and other fisherman you would think you would hear of more incidental musky catches. Maybe some of those giants they are seeing are sturgeon. It would make sense that muskies are in the lake as we know they're in the river and there has been limited musky stocking.
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Location: Stevens Point, WI | Big Green has fish also, spotted I believe. The density is still very low but there are some big fish there. |
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