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NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?
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Message Subject: NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?
BettieBait
Posted 1/5/2007 2:47 PM (#230205)
Subject: NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?




Posts: 41


If you had a full season to chase muskies, no work or family committments, where do you think would be THE best location to target "the one". Be that fish a 58-6+" fish, or maybe that 60lber, where do you think your best chances lie if you were to go to NW Ontario?
Billy B
Posted 1/5/2007 2:51 PM (#230206 - in reply to #230205)
Subject: RE: NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?




Posts: 267


Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana
I have fished on Lac Seul before and when I was there I saw the biggest fish I had ever laid eyes on. So my vote goes to Lac seul. I was also guided by Greg Marino that day, the guy that guided Linda Rice to her monster on Lac Seul.

Billy Brumett

Edited by Billy B 1/5/2007 3:03 PM
happy hooker
Posted 1/5/2007 2:58 PM (#230208 - in reply to #230205)
Subject: RE: NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?




Posts: 3150


ditto,,biggest fish for me seen was Suel too,,,love to get back but requires alot of time and packing in cans and cans of gas
Steve Jonesi
Posted 1/5/2007 4:27 PM (#230241 - in reply to #230205)
Subject: RE: NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?




Posts: 2089


Saw some crazy fish on Rowan back in the late 80's. I'd love to spend a season there, in MY boat, not a resort boat. Does anybody have a helicopter I could borrow? Steve
muskyboy
Posted 1/5/2007 5:08 PM (#230255 - in reply to #230205)
Subject: RE: NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?


I wish I had that problem, but I would be further East of NW Ontario
kreegz
Posted 1/5/2007 5:16 PM (#230256 - in reply to #230205)
Subject: RE: NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?




Posts: 162


Location: East Troy, WI
i've seen two very big fish over 54" in both cedar and eagle in the past 2 years...

cedar isn't that big of a lake though... i doubt something HUGE will come out of it... but then again... its not fished that often

so for me its Eagle
Nupe
Posted 1/5/2007 5:47 PM (#230261 - in reply to #230205)
Subject: RE: NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?




Posts: 519


Location: Bloomington, IL
I'd have to say Eagle or Rowan, but it would about be a toss up between those two lakes and Dryberry, and don't forgot about Crow which was not on the list.
fishwizard
Posted 1/5/2007 6:25 PM (#230273 - in reply to #230205)
Subject: RE: NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?


If money was no object then, I'd spend the summer fishing them all bouncing around learning aspects of each. Unless your one of the few who has done such a thing and knows them all, then it would be difficult to say which is "thee lake". And of course not NW Ontario, but would spend some time on Georgian Bay.
Musky Brian
Posted 1/6/2007 4:23 AM (#230342 - in reply to #230205)
Subject: RE: NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
The Winnipeg River system in the Minaki area belongs on this list boys...
woodieb8
Posted 1/6/2007 5:13 AM (#230345 - in reply to #230205)
Subject: RE: NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?




Posts: 1530


we are missung the ottawa river and the st lawerence . they are excellent trophy fisheries
muskie_man
Posted 1/6/2007 8:17 AM (#230352 - in reply to #230345)
Subject: RE: NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?





Posts: 1237


Location: South Portsmouth, KY
woodieb8 - 1/6/2007 6:13 AM

we are missung the ottawa river and the st lawerence . they are excellent trophy fisheries


He narrowed it down to North West Ontario only
Big Perc
Posted 1/6/2007 9:07 PM (#230454 - in reply to #230205)
Subject: RE: NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?




Posts: 1185


Location: Iowa
Eagle...hands down...

Big Perc
Muskie Bob
Posted 1/7/2007 10:06 AM (#230505 - in reply to #230205)
Subject: RE: NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?




Posts: 572


Cedar - of course Eagle would be second choice.

Is "Long" lake in the NW Ontario close to the other lakes listed? If so, I need to find out more about it. Can anyone help?

Thanks,
TECK
Posted 1/7/2007 12:05 PM (#230519 - in reply to #230205)
Subject: RE: NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?





Posts: 670


Location: Minnetonka , MN.
I'm with Brain I love the Winnipeg River. No big fish last year but I did get 2 47" fish in one day.
lightning
Posted 1/8/2007 12:55 PM (#230745 - in reply to #230205)
Subject: RE: NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?


I would go to LOTW because I know the water better than the others.
CommonSense Guy
Posted 1/8/2007 2:33 PM (#230785 - in reply to #230261)
Subject: RE: NW Ontario Hunt for THE ONE?




Posts: 136


There is a 63 inch fish in Dryberry. There are a few that size and larger on another lake not on that list.
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