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RUMBLEFISH
Posted 5/25/2006 1:22 PM (#193696)
Subject: Cisco Chain ....




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I'm headed up to the Cisco Chain June 12th - 17th , anyone have any pointers ??? Any patterns for that water ?? I'll be staying on Thousand Island Lake but will fish ALL of it before the week is up . Never fished it for ski's so any info would be greatly appreciated . Thanks !!!!!
steve
Posted 5/25/2006 2:56 PM (#193709 - in reply to #193696)
Subject: RE: Cisco Chain ....


i have done good with deep divers like depth raiders and jakes in the east bay along the southern
shore. also top waters in big bay in early morning and dusk.
Moss back
Posted 5/26/2006 6:12 AM (#193822 - in reply to #193696)
Subject: RE: Cisco Chain ....




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Location: Gurnee, Illinois
Jeremy, I have limited experience on the chain, fishing it for the first time last year. I fished Thousand Island in the heat of summer, with downriggers, pulling big Jakes, Ernies, depthraiders, sharks, etc with no luck. I switched to fishing the massive rock structure in this lake, and had a couple of short hits around dusk. This structure is awesome, be careful with your boat. Ended up over on Mamie, which is stained, and loaded with weeds. Managed a 36'" on a green hair bucktail.

Thousand Island is deep, clear, cisco based forage, and is a different style of fishing. I don't believe the density of fish is high in this chain, but I bet there are some monsters in there.

Good luck.
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