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Message Subject: LOW - Regina Bay area
Rudedog
Posted 1/21/2008 7:47 PM (#295401)
Subject: LOW - Regina Bay area




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Location: S.W. WI
was wondering if any one has any info from experience (they would share) on the muskie fishing around Regina, Lobstick, and Long Bay area at Sioux Narrows.
And hows the water clarity? Bloom?

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thanks for any help, -Jon Rude
sworrall
Posted 1/21/2008 9:56 PM (#295421 - in reply to #295401)
Subject: Re: LOW - Regina Bay area





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I fished there quite a bit for years. Actually, the Narrows and close to the Narrows was the best for Muskies, but we did really well on big pike in Regina.
Matt DeVos
Posted 1/22/2008 4:52 PM (#295577 - in reply to #295401)
Subject: Re: LOW - Regina Bay area




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All of these areas have muskies, but generally speaking, in lower densities as compared to other regions of the lake. I haven't spent a lot of time, but as I recall water clarity is quite high as compared to the meso portions of the lake, but isn't as crystal clear as in Whitefish proper. Some very nice pike in Long, also.
darcyfish
Posted 2/16/2008 2:29 PM (#301484 - in reply to #295401)
Subject: RE: LOW - Regina Bay area




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Location: Sioux Narrows
This area does hold the odd muskie but nothing of significant numbers, Whitefishbay holds more fish, it is a clear water area that does have some great weed beds and rock reefs.There is areas past the Long bay region that is staind water and more numbers but a little more of a drive from Sioux Narrows.Good luck
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