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BettieBait![]() |
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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![]() |
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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![]() |
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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![]() |
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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![]() |
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I wish I had that problem, but I would be further East of NW Ontario ![]() | |||
kreegz![]() |
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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![]() |
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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![]() |
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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![]() |
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Posts: 1767 Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin | The Winnipeg River system in the Minaki area belongs on this list boys... | ||
woodieb8![]() |
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Posts: 1530 | we are missung the ottawa river and the st lawerence . they are excellent trophy fisheries | ||
muskie_man![]() |
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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![]() |
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Posts: 1185 Location: Iowa | Eagle...hands down... Big Perc | ||
Muskie Bob![]() |
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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![]() |
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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![]() |
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I would go to LOTW because I know the water better than the others. | |||
CommonSense Guy![]() |
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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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